Abandoned Texas: Under a Lone Star Moon

Cover of Abandoned Texas: Under a Lone Star Moon by Michael Cooper
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781634993685
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 976.4022/2
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Abandoned Texas: Under a Lone Star Moon by Michael Cooper, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2021, offers a unique photographic exploration of Texas’s lesser-known historical sites. This 112-page book invites readers to journey through the state’s abandoned landscapes, showcasing the remnants of schools, hotels, and other structures that tell the story of Texas’s past. Through Cooper’s lens, the allure of the Lone Star State is captured in a way that highlights its rich history and the passage of time.

In this edition, readers will find a collection of long-exposure photographs taken during late-night excursions across Texas. The images reveal the haunting beauty of deserted locations, including churches built by European immigrants and the remains of 1950s-era drive-ins. Cooper’s work not only documents these historical sites but also encourages reflection on the themes of history and travel, providing a fresh perspective on the Southwest. The book serves as a visual journey that connects the past with the present, inviting viewers to appreciate the stories behind these abandoned places.


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Texas has held a special allure for settlers since the earliest days of the nineteenth century. You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas, said famed mountain man Davy Crockett after he lost an 1835 congressional election and joined the growing tide of pioneers heading west towards the Lone Star State. Millions have followed in his footsteps in the nearly 200 years since.

In Abandoned Texas: Under a Lone Star Moon, join photographer Mike Cooper as he travels thousands of miles on his late-night treks across Texas. From the ruins of a school in Terlingua to the burned-out remains of a hotel in Caterina to the crumbling, deserted hangars of Rattlesnake Bomber Base, Cooper illuminates a side of Texas you’ve likely never seen. These otherworldly images, shot on quiet back roads and in near-deserted oil fields under a simple full moon, take you back in time to the glorious Texas imagined by Crockett and the early settlers. These long-exposure photos of churches built by European immigrants, courthouses and schools constructed in boom towns, 1950s-era drive-ins created to entertain families, and roadside monuments meant to attract the curious will cause you to see Texas in a whole new light.

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Language: en. Pages: 112.

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