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		<title>Granite &amp; Cedar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The People and the Land of Vermont&#8217;s Northeast Kingdom By John M. Miller Short fiction by Howard Frank Mosher An unusual collaboration between a documentary photographer and a writer of fiction to produce a haunting portrait of Vermont&#8217;s most rural areas. Miller&#8217;s austere black-and-white photos richly detail the erosion and the breakup of the small [...]]]></description>
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<p>By John M. Miller<br />
Short fiction by Howard Frank Mosher<br />
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An unusual collaboration between a documentary photographer and a writer of fiction to produce a haunting portrait of Vermont&#8217;s most rural areas.  Miller&#8217;s austere black-and-white photos richly detail the erosion and the breakup of the small farms of the region and of the families who worked those farms.  While the images emphasize the starkness of the land, they also pay homage to the innate beauty and fierce pride of the people who live in such hard-scrabble circumstances.  </p>
<p>The regular edition is out of print, but the hand-bound, autographed, limited Collector&#8217;s Edition remains available from the <a href="http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/">Vermont Folk Life Center</a></p>
<p>108 pages, 68 duotone photographs, Limited Collector&#8217;s Edition, $200.00</p>
<p>ISBN: 978-0-9705511-1-5</p>
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