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Canyons of the Southwest: A Tour of the Great Canyon Country from Colorado to Northern Mexico

Canyons of the Southwest: A Tour of the Great Canyon Country from Colorado to Northern Mexico

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A soft and magnificent touch.
Review: Those Mighty Canyons. Some of the most beautiful photography you will ever see anywhere hits your eye with a soft and magnificent touch in "Canyons of the Southwest" by John Annerino. The book covers some of the most rugged terrain on the face of the earth: the combined American Southwest and the Mexican Northwest. The photographs show a real grasp of what the camera can do under the hands of a skilled photographer with these mighty places on the North American continent. The book is approximately half text and half pictures. A telling blend, showing not only how these massive canyons were formed, but also gives an interesting treatise on the plant and animal life of the region. "Canyons of the Southwest" is a memorable record of one of the world's most spectacular regions. It is cited as a tale of living history and well it should be. -Neshoba Democrat

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A soft and magnificent touch.
Review: Those Mighty Canyons. Some of the most beautiful photography you will ever see anywhere hits your eye with a soft and magnificent touch in "Canyons of the Southwest" by John Annerino. The book covers some of the most rugged terrain on the face of the earth: the combined American Southwest and the Mexican Northwest. The photographs show a real grasp of what the camera can do under the hands of a skilled photographer with these mighty places on the North American continent. The book is approximately half text and half pictures. A telling blend, showing not only how these massive canyons were formed, but also gives an interesting treatise on the plant and animal life of the region. "Canyons of the Southwest" is a memorable record of one of the world's most spectacular regions. It is cited as a tale of living history and well it should be. -Neshoba Democrat

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great.
Review: We call only one canyon "grand," but John Annerino makes a pretty good case, in both pictures and words, for considering a good many of them throughout the southwestern United States and just across the Mexican border as "great." -Los Angeles Times

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliantly photographed.
Review: With 15 years experience as a wilderness guide in some of the most spectacular landscape in North America, Annerino seems well-suited to assemble this brilliantly photographed, informatively written book. -Fresno Bee


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