The most comprehensive collection of Ansel Adams's photographs of
America's national parks and wilderness areas, with more than 200
photographs -- many rarely seen and some never before published.
For many people, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, and other
iconic American wildlands exist in the mind's eye as Ansel Adams
photographs. The legendary photographer explored more than forty
national parks in his lifetime, producing some of the most indelible
images of the natural world ever made. One of the twentieth century's
most ardent champions of the park and wilderness systems, Adams also
helped preserve additional natural areas and protect existing ones
through his photographs, essays, and letter-writing campaigns.
Edited and with commentary by Andrea G. Stillman, the foremost expert on
Adams's work, this landmark publication includes quotations by Adams on
the making of numerous photographs and essays by Wallace Stegner,
William A. Turnage of The Ansel Adams Trust, and journalist and critic
Richard B. Woodward. This is a must-own for Ansel Adams fans and all
those who, like Adams, treasure America's wilderness.