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Lost Worlds

Lost Worlds

Ruins of the Americas

By (author) Arthur Drooker

$19.95

Full Description

This extraordinary collection perfectly portrays the architectural, geographic and historical significance of ruins that are considered world wonders and little known gems. Included are monumental temples of Mexico’s Mayan civilization, a Colonial era palace on the island of Haiti, earthquake-ravaged cathedrals in Guatemala, and astonishing Incan citadels in Peru’s Sacred Valley – culminating with the breathtaking beauty of Machu Picchu. This unprecedented publication transports the reader on a journey to ancient temples, abandoned palaces and lofty citadels. Evocative and enlightening, Lost Worlds will stir the imagination of those with a passion for photography, travel, history, architecture, and archeology. Shot in infrared format on a specially adapted digital camera, these images expose crumbling, overgrown walls, broken columns, and cracked arches in ways most readers have never seen. They will offer readers a new way of viewing the landscape as well as an enhanced vision of the collective identity of the Americas. Includes a foreword by noted travel writer Pico Iyer and text by Arthur Drooker explaining each site’s rise, fall and lasting significance.

About the Author
Arthur Drooker is a photographer and award-winning writer and television director. His previous book,American Ruins, was conceived as a way of combining his interests in photography and history to create an important visual record that raises awareness of and appreciation for, these unique national landmarks. With this title, he has extended his research to encompass historic ruins throughout the Caribbean, Central America, South America and Mexico.
Specifications
Publisher
ACC Art Books
ISBN
9781788840057
Published
2nd Oct 2018
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
10.50 in x 11.66 in
Pages
160 Pages
Illustrations
125 b&w
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