The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon by Letitia Burns O’Connor, published by Beaux Arts Editions in 1992, is a visually stunning exploration of one of America’s most remarkable natural landmarks. This first edition features 126 pages filled with 90 color photographs that showcase the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon. The book’s unique oversize horizontal format and six gatefolds enhance the visual experience, allowing readers to fully appreciate the grandeur of this iconic landscape.
Readers will find a rich collection of images captured by some of the nation’s top nature photographers, each specializing in the Grand Canyon. This volume serves as both a travel reference and a celebration of nature, making it a valuable addition for those interested in the United States’ western landscapes. The combination of breathtaking photography and informative content provides an engaging look at this majestic site, appealing to nature enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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The awe-inspiring splendor of America’s most spectacular natural wonder is the focus of this resplendent album. The book’s unique oversize horizontal format and its six gatefolds allow the magnificence of the canyon to be fully appreciated. Featured in this volume are works by the nation’s top nature photographers–all specialists in the Grand Canyon. 90 color photographs.
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