Texas Portrait of a State

Texas Portrait of a State by Laurence Parent, published by Turner Publishing Company on November 13, 2018, is a visual exploration of Texas’s diverse landscapes and culture. This edition, comprising 112 pages, presents a unique perspective on the state, highlighting its geographical variety, which includes plains, mountains, beaches, deserts, forests, and rugged canyons. The book emphasizes Texas’s historical significance, noting its distinct entry into the Union and the unique clause that allows for the potential division into five separate states.
Readers will find a rich collection of photography that captures the beauty of Texas’s landscapes, places, and people. The work reflects themes of regional history and travel, showcasing the state’s remarkable diversity. Laurence Parent’s photography not only documents the physical beauty of Texas but also serves as a testament to its multifaceted culture, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in the state’s history and scenic vistas.
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Texas is unique, not only because it is the only state to enter the Union by way of a treaty, but because a clause in that treaty gives Texas the right, in perpetuity, to divide into as many as five separate states. These “Five States of Texas” reflect the remarkable geographic variety of this vast landscape. From the plains and mountains, beaches and deserts, forests and rugged canyons, Laurence Parent captures the beauty of the Texas landscapes, places, and people that are as diverse as its many-faceted culture.
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