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Edge of the seat stuff!Review Date: 2008-04-25

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Reader posseses the spirit of the High Mountain Desert.Review Date: 1999-05-05
Open Travelers in an Antique Land and become part of the American High Mountain Desert. William Studebaker, poet, and Russell Hepworth, photographer, present audiences the spirit of the High Mountain Deserts of Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada. From each place portrayed, as in "The Space Closest to Our Bodies," We learn to hear a voice
with no sound, with no tongue
with no mouth, as if the air
itself was a way of speaking.
The union of the poet and the photographer with the the High Desert is gentle and mystical. Words and pictures ease readers into their own relationship with the land and its dimensions beyond the common stereotypically flat images of the High Desert while zipping along I-84. The phototgraphs and poems do not deal with people, only what they left while passing through the High Desert such as plows, jet planes, and religion, or how humans indifferently poisoned the land with abandoned cars, asphalt, and nuclear waste. Now matter how humans treated the High Desert, however, its spirit is not destroyed as seen in "Another Time" where
The fence posts were
as deranged as lunatics
loose at noon
..................
But beyond
the distant horizon,
the one the near-sighted
have never seen,
the sky stretched overhead
and the center held
another time.
And so, the High Desert center holds by preserving such wonders as Hell's Canyon, camas bulbs, ritual mating of upland birds, and the patterns and reach of rock formations--the DNA of the High Mountain Desert--the spirit that is, was, and will be.
Each page of Studebaker's poetry faces one of Hepworth's crisp black-and-white photographs. The work stems from the artists' emotional responses to the the desert land that transcend politics or economics or ethnicity. Each of Hepworth's photos visually clarifies the corresponding poem. Studebaker gently draws readers into and through his verse with vivid images, wry humor, and concern for his subjects arising from personal experiances.
Travelers in An Antique Land is for those who wish to hold the High Mountain Desert in their hands and minds, to become part of the place, and to gain a deeper view of themselves.

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WeatheringReview Date: 2008-08-06
The only girl in a large Mormon family, Ann Zell was born and raised on a potato farm in Idaho. After years of schooling, mothering, casual jobs and radical politics at street level, she began writing seriously in her early fifties during a stint as a medical secretary in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. She lived in New York and London before settling in West Belfast in 1980. She is a member of the Word of Mouth poetry collective, and her work has been published in many publications, including, Virago New Poets, The Atlanta Review, Word of Mouth (Blackstaff), and Poetry Ireland Review.

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HilariousReview Date: 2006-01-07

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Perfect waterReview Date: 2000-07-27

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Beautiful Photos very interestingReview Date: 2006-08-11


A fine tree book for a wide swath of the WestReview Date: 1998-04-22

Exploration by Canoe Across North AmericaReview Date: 2004-12-19
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John Sharpe comes up with another winner here. It has all the elements I expect from a Trailsman book, a great fast moving plot, mystery elements, characters whose motives come under suspicion, tests of friendships, violent action, odds you've just got to wonder how Fargo can take on and win and a writing style that makes the book impossible to put down.
The most gripping element of this story is when Fargo and company are under threat from a mysterious marksman, this was sheer edge of the seat stuff!
All the elements of the story come together in a terrific ending with no threads left untied.
I'd also like to pass acknowledgement to the cover artist, the lower picture is superb.
Another highly recommended read in the Trailsman series.