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In Search of Small-Town America: Volume 5

In Search of Small-Town America: Volume 5

Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota

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  • 211 Pages
  • 238 Photographs
  • 19,900 Words approx.
  • 37.1 MB PDF Download

Cover: Mason City – Nebraska. 2006

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Chapter 12 – Nebraska: Into the Midwest, and an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile in a pretty downtown park. The truth about Febreze, dead truck graveyards, and dodging the eager tourists at ‘Carhenge’.

Chapter 13 – South Dakota: Mile-long freight trains, a multitude of grain elevators, and an awe-inspiring bank building. The phenomenon that is 'Wall Drug', the never-ending blasting and sculpting at the Crazy Horse Monument, and the four stern faces of Mount Rushmore.

Chapter 14 – North Dakota: Forlorn farmers berating the heat and humidity, the 'Enchanted Highway', and fallout shelter occupancy limits. The US Constitution, and the wise old barber’s ‘Three Prostitutes Story’.

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‘In Search of Small-Town America’ is available as a series of digital files – downloaded in PDF format – to your desktop computer, tablet, or mobile device. Get Volume One for free. For each subsequent purchase, the file will download direct from the site. You’ll also receive an order confirmation, a download link, and an invoice, via email.

‘The Complete Library’ is a ‘zip-file’ – so please allow more time for it to download. Follow its progress in your Downloads Folder – and double-click to expand it.

  • Wayne Jackman

    The work is a unique and innovative mix of superb photographs, and an eloquent but quirky, daily diary – as the author voyages on a daunting solo trip through every State in America – in one year!

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  • Susan Toft

    This is unlike anything I've ever read before, with an intriguing combination of pictures and prose, interwoven in such a perceptive, and imaginative way. This is 'Click-Lit' – and I'm coining the phrase.

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  • Michael Hearn

    I was captivated by this work, and the ambitious intention, but the methodical way in which the author has carried it out in such wonderful detail of words and images, is nothing short of astonishing.

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