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Ichetucknee: Sacred Waters [Hardcover]

Steven Earl (Author)
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Book Description

May 3, 2009

A one-of-a-kind visual document of the crown jewel of Florida's spring system

 

"The Ichetucknee is Florida's sacred river, and no artist I know has captured its beauty more impressively than Steve Earl. This remarkable collection of images reflects real commitment and connection: a twenty-year testimonial born of water and blessed with soul."--John Moran, author/photographer of Journal of Light

 

"Steve Earl artistically celebrates one of Florida's most pristine rivers. . . . His artistic wisdom reflects nature in its purest, deepest, and most delicate form. He is truly a sacred waters poet with his camera and palette."--James Valentine, author of Florida's Magnificent Wilderness

 

"For more than twenty years the Ichetucknee has flowed into and through Steven Earl's life. This book of photographs and paintings are his effort to share and spread his affection for this extraordinary jewel of nature in order to create a broader public understanding of the Ichetucknee's vulnerability."--Al Burt, author of Al Burt's Florida

 

"Steve Earl is an exceptionally gifted photographer and intimately acquainted with the Ichetucknee River. No one who loves Florida's outdoors will want to be without this book."--Tim Ohr, author of numerous titles in the Florida's Fabulous nature book series

 

The Ichetucknee River--a first-magnitude spring system located in north central Florida--is the premier tubing destination in the United States with more than 200,000 visitors annually. But it is increasingly threatened by pollution. 

 

Steven Earl has chronicled the Ichetucknee through his writing, paintings, and photography for over twenty years. In this book he has created a visual record of the river's inspirational beauty. He and other celebrated environmental writers also provide a description of the unique geology and hydrology of the region, the challenges threatening the Ichetucknee today, and methods to promote watchful stewardship of the river so that its beauty will be preserved for generations to come. Poems celebrating the river are interspersed among the paintings and photographs.

 


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Book Description

A one-of-a-kind visual document of the crown jewel of Florida's spring system

 

"The Ichetucknee is Florida's sacred river, and no artist I know has captured its beauty more impressively than Steve Earl. This remarkable collection of images reflects real commitment and connection: a twenty-year testimonial born of water and blessed with soul."--John Moran, author/photographer of Journal of Light

 

"Steve Earl artistically celebrates one of Florida's most pristine rivers. . . . His artistic wisdom reflects nature in its purest, deepest, and most delicate form. He is truly a sacred waters poet with his camera and palette."--James Valentine, author of Florida's Magnificent Wilderness

 

"For more than twenty years the Ichetucknee has flowed into and through Steven Earl's life. This book of photographs and paintings are his effort to share and spread his affection for this extraordinary jewel of nature in order to create a broader public understanding of the Ichetucknee's vulnerability."--Al Burt, author of Al Burt's Florida

 

"Steve Earl is an exceptionally gifted photographer and intimately acquainted with the Ichetucknee River. No one who loves Florida's outdoors will want to be without this book."--Tim Ohr, author of numerous titles in the Florida's Fabulous nature book series

 

The Ichetucknee River--a first-magnitude spring system located in north central Florida--is the premier tubing destination in the United States with more than 200,000 visitors annually. But it is increasingly threatened by pollution. 

 

Steven Earl has chronicled the Ichetucknee through his writing, paintings, and photography for over twenty years. In this book he has created a visual record of the river's inspirational beauty. He and other celebrated environmental writers also provide a description of the unique geology and hydrology of the region, the challenges threatening the Ichetucknee today, and methods to promote watchful stewardship of the river so that its beauty will be preserved for generations to come. Poems celebrating the river are interspersed among the paintings and photographs.

 

About the Author

Photographer/artist Steven Earl is a ranger with the Florida Park Service.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida; 1 edition (May 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813033217
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813033211
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,248,348 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars absolutely beautiful, April 9, 2009
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This is my new favorite coffee table book. Having grown up in NFL, I have traveled down the Itchetucknee River by tube a number of times. When I was little and swam competitively, I used its strong current as a training tool.

This book is really breath-taking. It is often difficult to distinguish photographs from artwork. The poetry is lovely and thought-provoking. The forward and afterward were both interesting.

There are a few reasons I give it 4 instead of 5 stars. First, I wish that there were more descriptions of the photographs...where, specifically, were they taken? What, exactly, am I looking at? Also, I wish there were more poetry. Finally, I wish that the book were larger and the pictures glossier. I'm sure that this is just a budget thing to keep the price of the book down....but I gladly would have spent another $5 - 10 for slightly larger or slightly glossier pages. Then it truly would have been breath-taking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Book of Photographs, January 23, 2012
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This book shows a good idea of what it's like to tube down the Ichetucknee, a journey I've made a number of times. I went when it was still wild, before it was discovered by tourists and became a 'destination.'

The water's still crystal clear and the sand is what we call 'white sugar sand.' The last time I made the 3.5 hour journey in snorkel gear. It's lovely and peaceful, just as it was when I was a little girl.

This is the last wild river in Florida and well worth a trip. However, if you can't make it down, order this book and take a visual journey. It's nearly as good as being here.
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