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SCH-WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO

SCH-WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think the book looks great.
Review: I think THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO looks great. The author's style is filled with intimate details, and he's able to take me places I'll never get to go to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quality!
Review: I'm taking THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO/La tierra salvaje de Mexico to school tommorrow to show off what quality is!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful & powerful. -Morning Star-Telegram
Review: I've taken a delighful ramble through Annerino's handiwork, THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO/La tierra salvaje de Mexico. As a consequence, I have a powerful urge to see what the author wrote about and photographed. The book uses wonderful color photographs and Spanish/English essays and captions to take us from mountainous Chiapas, where the indigenous people speak pre-Hispanic languages, to Yucatan, where Mayan ruins poke out of beach-bound jungles...It's the Sierra Madre that produced my favorite photograph, the eerie, wind-eroded ruins of the ancient city of Paquime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Impressive color photographs.
Review: Impressive color photographs do the talking. -Outside Magazin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A passionate, eloquent testament.
Review: It is a passionate, eloquent testament to Mexico's natural and cultural heritage. Photographer Annerino combines raw edginess with creative finesse. From the mountains and jungles of Chiapas to the deserts of Baja and the Sea of Cortez, he takes readers on a cross-country exploration. "One-forth the size of the United States, this magnificent land boasts loftiest volcanoes in North America, the largest desert, the only jungles, the highest cascade, the most storied mountains, the whitest beaches, and some of the deepest chasms," he writes. "This is the Mexico I returned to photograph, and this is the Mexico I came back to share." This book is exciting. -San Diego Union-Tribune.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A knockout.
Review: John Annerino's odyssey through Mexico is recounted in THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO, a photo book with extensive text in English and Spanish. Annerino skips the cities and concentrates on lesser-known areas. The scenery, of course, is a knockout, but Annerino's photos of the people are the ones you will remember. -Union-Tribune

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful color photographs and Spanish/English essays.
Review: Looking beyond tourist haunts, photojournalist explores inner beauties of Mexico's largely unexplored regions which contain some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. Wonderful color photographs and Spanish/English essays. -Pioneer Press

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful photos and essays in Spanish and English.
Review: Photographer/writer John Annerino traveled the length and breadth of Mexico to photograph seldom-seen places and people. His beautiful photos are accompanied by essays and captions in both Spanish and English.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A vivid and provocative portrait.
Review: THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO/La tierra salvaje de Mexico is a spirited and alluring journey through a part of Mexico long obscured by the shadows of its more reknowned attractions. It is a vivid and provocative portrait of some of the world's most captivating landscapes and native people.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful color photographs and Spanish/English essays.
Review: THE WILD COUNTRY OF MEXICO/La tierra salvaje de Mexico use wonderful color photographs and Spanish/English essays. The Journal Constitution.


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