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East Coast: Arctic to Tropic

The East Coast of North America is a wondrous, intriguing, yet threatened coastline. It zigs and zags for more than 5,500 miles and assumes a multifaceted, jigsaw shape from the Arctic Circle and Greenland across the Canadian Maritimes, then southward into Maine, Cape Cod, New York Harbor, the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, along the Outer Banks to Charleston Harbor and on to Cape Canaveral. It ends at the Dry Tortugas on the western tip of the Florida Keys near the Tropic of Cancer. In this companion book to West Coast: Bering to Baja, David Freese has once again captured a vast coastal regionone that presently faces a major peril from the rising sea brought about by global climate change and higher temperatures on land and in the ocean. There are wonderful surprises here. The remote regions of Greenland, northern Quebec, Labrador, and Newfoundland offer breathtaking beauty that many people would not normally associate with the East Coast. As seen from the air, there are estuaries, fjords, cities, rivers, bays, wildlife refuges, parks, beaches, and islands that create stunning abstract shapes which also reveal their fragility in the face of the increasing sea-level. Simon Winchester, always the master storyteller, provides the informative and captivating tale about the geological underpinnings and climatic history of the Atlantic seaboard, including an ominous view of what lies ahead. Jenna Butler, an award-winning Canadian author, gives a noteworthy commentary on Freeses photographs, as she places the images in context with the expansive North American environment and explains the effects and risks of global warming to the populations of Canada and the United States. East Coast: Arctic to Tropic is the perfect complement to West Coast: Bering to Baja, in which Freese explored the creation and dangers associated with the North American portion of the Pacifics Ring of Fire. Together, the books provide a unique photographic and historical record of these two remarkably diverse Atlantic and Pacific Coasts at the very start of a true land-and-sea change brought about by human use of fossil fuels. In East Coast: Arctic to Tropic, an extraordinary sequence of photographs tells the Atlantic tale and reveals an ocean that lies in wait. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 254 x 300mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: George F. Thompson
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781938086441

About David FreeseJenna ButlerSimon Winchester

David Freese has spent the last fifteen years photographing the West and East Coasts of North America resulting in two books West Coast: Bering to Baja (2012) and East Coast: Arctic to Tropic (2016).. In addition to his ongoing fine-art projects he has worked as a freelance assignment photographer on location for more than thirty years and has taught for years at the Film and Media Arts Department at Temple University. His prints are in many collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art Denver Art Museum Haggerty Museum of Art and Library of Congress. Freeses photographs have appeared in Communication Arts Photo District News Photo Insider Polaroid International Popular Photography Smithsonian Air and Space and View Camera magazines. His images can also be seen on the Internet at LensCulture and at the Art Photo Index. Simon Winchester was born in North London England in 1944 and was raised there. After receiving an undergraduate degree in geology from Oxford University in 1963 he worked as a field geologist in Africa for a Canadian mining company before switching careers in 1967 and becoming a journalist for The Guardian and a frequent commentator on and contributor to BBC radio. Over the years Winchester has written for Smithsonian National Geographic and Conde Nast Traveler magazines and he is the author of more than twenty best-selling books including The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary (Harper Perennial 1999) The Map that Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology (Harper Perennial 2001) Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded (Harper Perennial 2003)A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 (Harper Perennial 2005) and Atlantic: Great Sea Battles Heroic Discoveries Titanic Storms and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories (Harper Perennial 2010). In 2006 Winchester was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for services to journalism and literature. His Website iswww.simonwinchester.com. Jenna Butler is a Canadian ecocritic organic farmer beekeeper and author of three critically acclaimed books of poetry and a collection of essays A Profession of Hope: Farming on the Edge of the Grizzly Trail (2015). Butlers work as an academic creative writer and ecocritic has taken her around the world from the Deep South of the United States to the Arctic Circle onboard a barquentine sailing ship.

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