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Texas
Rangeland
by Burton Pritzker
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"If, upon completing your passage through this
book, you believe that this work is solely about cattle, then you
must go back and start seeing instead of just looking." --from
the Foreword Drive any highway from Austin to El Paso, and you'll
find the Texas of the imagination. When the towns string out like
barbs on a wire fence and the cattle outnumber the cowboys, stop
and you're there. Squint in the sun's glare, rest your eyes in the
shade of a mesquite. Feel the day's heat and the southwest wind
that cools your skin. Breathe in the good smell of earth, and listen
to the lowing of the drowsy cows. This is the Texas of dreams. And
when you can't go there, open this book. Burton Pritzker has sojourned
in the Texas of dreams and brought it all back in these evocative,
black-and-white photographs. In making pictures of those most Texan
of icons--cows, bulls, and steers--Pritzker captures whole moments
in time and place with all their play of forms, textures, and light.
In his cattle, you'll find sweetness, fragility, bravado, strength,
and monumentality--the underlying essence of Texas itself. Accompanying
the photos is a running commentary that blends the voices of many
Texans looking at the images into a single voice telling stories
of ranch life, of working with cattle, and of learning to see the
realm of dreams in the everyday world around us.
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University
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