Way Out West

Way Out West by Jane Stern, published by HarperCollins in 1993, is a visually rich exploration of the Western frontier’s impact on various aspects of American culture. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English, featuring a collection of 300 photographs, including 50 in full color, that complement the text and enhance the reader’s experience.
Readers will find a celebration of the Western lifestyle, touching on themes of fashion, music, and film, all influenced by the iconic imagery of the West. The book delves into the cultural significance of elements such as six-shooters and silver spurs, while also highlighting the broader social implications of this enduring American mythos. Through essays and travelogues, Way Out West offers insights into how the Western frontier continues to shape contemporary culture.
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From six-shooters and silver spurs to the Red River and Roy Rogers, this handsomely illustrated book, by America’s foremost pop culture connoisseurs, celebrates the Western frontier and its influence on fashion, music, film, and lifestyles. 300 photos, 50 in full color.
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