Four Corners

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American West
Arizona photography
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Colorado photography
Desert photography
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Four Corners
Hopi photography
Navajo photography
New Mexico photography
Southwestern indigenous photography
Southwestern photography
Utah photography
Western photography

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  • ISBN 9781493074389
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Beginning where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet, this visual journey spirals through the enchantingly beautiful landscape that is home to America's most traditional cultures. The awe-inspiring images from the Southwest's best photographers vividly portray Monument Valley's cinematic spires and buttes, the grand depths of the Navajo stronghold of Canyon de Chelly, and the mysteries of Mesa Verde National Park. The text is light and entertaining, striking a perfect balance with the extraordinary images of a land shaped by time and steeped in legend.

Kathleen Bryant has written five novels and numerous magazine articles for American Archaeology, American Artist, Arizona Highways, Sunset, The Guardian, and other publications. She enjoys learning about the natural life and human history of the Four Corners area. She is the author of Sedona: Treasure of the Southwest (Northland Publishing). She has written five novels and numerous magazine articles for American Archaeology, American Artist, Arizona Highways, Sunset, The Guardian, and other publications. Her children's book, Kokopelli's Gift, was named book of the year by ForeWord magazine and recognized by the Arizona Humanities Council. She currently lives in Northern California.

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