|  AROUND
                    THE BEND
 A Mississippi River Adventure
 A
                    dazzling portrait of Americas most famous waterway: In
                    the summer of 1997, renowned nature photographer C.C.
                    Lockwood embarked on a remarkable adventure. First by canoe
                    and then by Grand Canyon style pontoon raft, he journeyed
                    the length of the Mississippi River from its source at Lake
                    Itasca, Minnesota, to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. Armed
                    with his camera and computer equipment to transmit stories
                    and pictures to school children, high-tech Huck Finn trained
                    his lens on spectacular scenes, creating images that vividly
                    depict the life pulsing in and near this vital American
                    artery  water and lands that touch the lives of every
                    American.
                    
                     As
                    Lockwood shows in these brilliant color photographs, the
                    river has many faces. At its birthplace it is nothing more
                    than a trickle among rocks. But as it serpentines south, it
                    slowly grows until, at its end, it pours daily over 420
                    billion gallons of water into the Gulf of Mexico. Lockwood
                    captures the river in all of its moods: a ghostly foggy
                    morning on the bank; a bright orange sunset over the bends;
                    a quiet snowfall at the headwaters; a sudden rain shower at
                    dusk. He offers intimate images of the creatures that make
                    their home in the river or along its shores:  a
                    whitetail fawn nestled in underbrush; a curious frog peeking
                    out from beneath reeds; a Canadian goose marching in line with
                    her goslings; turtles burying themselves in mud.
                    Lockwoods depiction of the natural beauty of Old Man
                    River is unparalleled.
                    
                     Lockwood
                    also introduces the people, both ordinary and extraordinary,
                    that together make the river a thriving community. We met,
                    among others, a performance artist intent on swimming the
                    rivers length; inhabitants of a makeshift houseboat
                    colony near Winona, Minnesota; Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher
                    look-alikes in Hannibal, Missouri; and Willie P., who, with
                    the help of thirty-gallon plastic barrels and paddle wheels,
                    employs a most unusual mode of river transportation  a
                    Toyota Celica hatchback.
                    
                     To
                    illustrate the changing riverscape, Lockwood includes images
                    of some of the businesses and industries that line the
                    river's banks: casino river boats lit up like Christmas
                    trees; the jumping blues clubs of Memphis Beale Street;
                    industrial plants and the countless barges and pushboats
                    that service them. He also offers a detailed memoir of his
                    trip in a delightful introduction.
                    
                     Lockwoods
                    photographs depict beautifully the varied aspects of the
                    Mississippi River flourishing community, vital industrial
                    corridor, and priceless environmental treasure. Through this
                    book, readers can join him on his quest to discover the
                    wonders that lie just around the bend.
                    
                     Around
                    the Bend $39.95
                    
                    10 x 12 Cloth  158 Pages  180 Pictures
 ISBN-0-8071-2312-9
 
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