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Only In America : Some Unexpected Scenery

Only In America : Some Unexpected Scenery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only in America, how true!
Review: Originally published in 1991 I bet many of the structures that David Graham photographed along the Nation's highways are no more. In fact this book could well have run into volume two, three or four, there just seems so much interesting stuff to photograph before it gets pulled down. Most of the eighty-one excellent color photos show some quirky aspect of the American scene including some old favorites that pop up regularly in similar books, these three are in California, the Cabazon dinosaurs, the bulldozer shaped building in Turlock and Randy's Donuts in Inglewood.

All the photos have captions which mostly explain the location and circumstance though the intriguing house (page fifty-two) on stilts with a half-track vehicle in front only gets 'Vienna, Virginia, 1986'. California seems a place where vernacular buildings and signage flourish and Jim Heimann's 'California Crazy' (ISBN 0811830187) has dozens of photos of past and present roadside fun and the new edition includes plenty from the rest of the country, too. Had it been build earlier, I'm sure David Graham would have visited Newark, Ohio, to photograph the head office of the Longaberger basket company, a 160 times larger than life basket, with two handles reaching into the sky, only in America!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only in America, how true!
Review: Originally published in 1991 I bet many of the structures that David Graham photographed along the Nation's highways are no more. In fact this book could well have run into volume two, three or four, there just seems so much interesting stuff to photograph before it gets pulled down. Most of the eighty-one excellent color photos show some quirky aspect of the American scene including some old favorites that pop up regularly in similar books, these three are in California, the Cabazon dinosaurs, the bulldozer shaped building in Turlock and Randy's Donuts in Inglewood.

All the photos have captions which mostly explain the location and circumstance though the intriguing house (page fifty-two) on stilts with a half-track vehicle in front only gets 'Vienna, Virginia, 1986'. California seems a place where vernacular buildings and signage flourish and Jim Heimann's 'California Crazy' (ISBN 0811830187) has dozens of photos of past and present roadside fun and the new edition includes plenty from the rest of the country, too. Had it been build earlier, I'm sure David Graham would have visited Newark, Ohio, to photograph the head office of the Longaberger basket company, a 160 times larger than life basket, with two handles reaching into the sky, only in America!


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