Living Landscapes of Kansas
Text by O. J. Reichman
Photographs by Steve Mulligan
168 pages, 120 color photographs, 8-1/2 x 11
Cloth ISBN 978-0-7006-0727-3, $29.95
This luminous volume offers a
rich feast of words and images depicting nature's unexpected
beauty in Kansas. With a keen ecological sense, O. J. Reichman
and Steve Mulligan present a breathtaking reminder of the state's
remarkable natural heritage.
Reflecting the marvelous alchemy of earth, wind, fire, and
water enacted over countless centuries, Reichman's meditative
text and Mulligan's stunning color photographs reveal a wondrously
diverse state. Ranging across both widely known and unfamiliar
forests and prairies, rivers and lakes, geological formations
and botanical splendors, they celebrate this diversity.
Featured in these pages are the sunlit bluffs of the Arikaree
River, the Red Hills beneath a winter sky, the meandering Chikaskia
River, Castle Rock, Pillsbury Crossing, Keyhole Arch in Monument
Rocks National Landmark, Breidenthal Reserve's oak and hickory
forests, sweeping waves of Big Bluestem and spring fires on Konza
Prairie, Cimarron National Grasslands, the Mill Creek waterfall,
Shermerhorn Cave, the wetlands of Cheyenne Bottoms, and a vast
array of blooming phlox, columbine, larkspur, butterfly milkweed,
dogwood, and wild rose.
More than any previous work, Living Landscapes of Kansas
captures the essence of a state alive with natural beauty.
"Steve Mulligan has a gift for capturing the very best
of Kansas on film. His extraordinary landscape photos are the
next best thing to being there."--Andrea Glenn, editor
of Kansas! Magazine
"This book conveys a true sense of the beauty and wonder
of the natural landscape of Kansas."--Craig C. Freeman,
coauthor of Roadside Wildflowers of the Southern Great Plains
"A fresh and graceful look at the Kansas landscape. O.
J. Reichman effectively weaves together geology, botany, biology,
and meteorology."--Rex Buchanan, coauthor of Roadside
Kansas
O. J. REICHMAN, author of Konza
Prairie: A Tallgrass Natural History, is assistant director
for research at the National Biological Service in Washington,
D.C. He is the coauthor of "Museum Backroom," a PBS
documentary for which he won an Emmy.
STEVE MULLIGAN of Moab, Utah, is one of America's leading
photographers of the Great Plains. His book Terra
Incognita is published by the University Press of Kansas.
Since 1993 he has produced the "Wild & Scenic Kansas"
photographic calendar.
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