Stone Country: Then and Now Scott Russell Sanders

Stone Country: Then and Now

Author: Scott Russell Sanders
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Book Title
Stone Country: Then and Now
Author
Scott Russell Sanders
ISBN
9780253024527
Quarrying, cutting, and carving limestone has provided work for thousands of people in Indiana for nearly two centuries. Along highways and backroads, the brawny machinery these workers use to finesse the stone, the humpbacked mills where they shape it, and the rails and roads where they ship it dot the landscape. In this new edition of Stone Country, Scott Russell Sanders and Jeffrey A. Wolin talk with the stone workers, explore the quarries and mills, and trample along creeks and railroad spurs uncovering the history of the industry and the people who built it. These new stories and photographs are a biography, not of a person--although it is filled with many portraits of individuals--but of a place. It is an up-close look at a singular point on the planet where the miracles of geology have yielded a special kind of stone, and where landscape, towns, and the people themselves bear its mark.Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Scott Russell SandersPublisher: Quarry BooksPublished: 01/23/2017ISBN: 9780253024527Pages: 228Weight: 2.05lbsSize: 9.00h x 10.00w x 0.60d

Quarrying, cutting, and carving limestone has provided work for thousands of people in Indiana for nearly two centuries. Along highways and backroads, the brawny machinery these workers use to finesse the stone, the humpbacked mills where they shape it, and the rails and roads where they ship it dot the landscape. In this new edition of Stone Country, Scott Russell Sanders and Jeffrey A. Wolin talk with the stone workers, explore the quarries and mills, and trample along creeks and railroad spurs uncovering the history of the industry and the people who built it. These new stories and photographs are a biography, not of a person--although it is filled with many portraits of individuals--but of a place. It is an up-close look at a singular point on the planet where the miracles of geology have yielded a special kind of stone, and where landscape, towns, and the people themselves bear its mark.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Scott Russell Sanders
Publisher: Quarry Books
Published: 01/23/2017
ISBN: 9780253024527
Pages: 228
Weight: 2.05lbs
Size: 9.00h x 10.00w x 0.60d

Quarrying, cutting, and carving limestone has provided work for thousands of people in Indiana for nearly two centuries. Along highways and backroads, the brawny machinery these workers use to finesse the stone, the humpbacked mills where they shape it, and the rails and roads where they ship it dot the landscape. In this new edition of Stone Country, Scott Russell Sanders and Jeffrey A. Wolin talk with the stone workers, explore the quarries and mills, and trample along creeks and railroad spurs uncovering the history of the industry and the people who built it. These new stories and photographs are a biography, not of a person--although it is filled with many portraits of individuals--but of a place. It is an up-close look at a singular point on the planet where the miracles of geology have yielded a special kind of stone, and where landscape, towns, and the people themselves bear its mark.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Scott Russell Sanders
Publisher: Quarry Books
Published: 01/23/2017
ISBN: 9780253024527
Pages: 228
Weight: 2.05lbs
Size: 9.00h x 10.00w x 0.60d