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Weaving together landscape and memory, this book presents historical photographs of the R?o Grande of the American Southwest. The dynamic R?o Grande has run through all the valleys diverse cultures: Puebloan, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo. Photography arrived in the region at the beginning of the rivers great transformation by trade, industry, and cultivation. In R?o Savage has collected images that document the sweeping history of that transformationfrom those of nineteenth-century expeditionary photographer W. H. Jackson to the work of the great twentieth-century chronicler of the river, Laura Gilpin. The photographs are assembled in thematic bundlesriver crossings, cultivation, trade, floods, the Mexican insurrection, the Big Bend region, and the estuary where the river at last meets the Gulf of Mexico. Essays by Rina Swentzell, G. Emlen Hall, Juan Estevan Arellano, Estella Leopold, Norma Elia Cant?, Jan Reid, and Dan Flores illuminate the images.
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