
Amazonia Reborn
by Jerry Long
"Amazonia Reborn" by Jerry Long, Multnomah Press, 1970. Softcover in good condition. This edition features Long's compelling photographic journey through Amazonian culture. Notable for its detailed imagery and anthropological significance. No inscriptions or library marks.
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The book is in good condition with no dust jacket. The cover shows minor wear consistent with age, and the binding remains intact. There are no inscriptions or library markings, making it a clean copy for collectors.
About This Vintage 1970 Edition
"Amazonia Reborn" by Jerry Long, published by Multnomah Press in 1970, is a captivating exploration of Amazonian culture through the lens of photography. This edition, printed in Portland, Oregon, offers a unique glimpse into the lives of indigenous peoples, captured with authenticity and respect. Jerry Long, both author and photographer, presents a vivid portrayal that serves as both a historical document and an artistic endeavor. The book's scarcity is underscored by its out-of-print status, making this edition particularly valuable to collectors and those interested in anthropological studies. The condition of the book is good, with no visible inscriptions or library markings. This edition's significance lies in its detailed photographic documentation, offering insights into a rich cultural heritage.
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Multnomah Press
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