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Gone: A Photographic Plea For Preservation

por Shelby Foote, Nell Dickerson (Fotógrafo)

Otros autores: Robert Hicks (Prólogo)

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On the eve of the Civil War's 150th commemoration, Nell Dickerson showcases the architectural heritage devastated by the War, mansions as well as cabins, homes deserving reverence and protection. "Pillar of fire" from Jordan County by Shelby Foote is included with photographs by Dickerson.
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Really good book ----- enjoyed it ( )
  tackerman1 | Jan 16, 2023 |
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Gone: A Photographic Plea for Preservation is a selection of photographs of antebellum structures which in some way, some as limited as columns, survived the American Civil War but have since fallen into disrepair. The photographs are presented in tandem with the short story, " Pillar of Fire" by Shelby Foote. While the story is a nice read on its own, the photographs selected for each page of the text makes it seem like the story was telling the history of these particular structures, even though the story was written nearly 50 years prior. The photographs on their own are stunning and worth looking through for anyone interested in antebellum architecture. My biggest wish would have been more captioning of the photographs like the photographer's notes, as the history and battle scars of these structures is fascinating in their own right. ( )
  sawcat | Jun 28, 2017 |
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I received this e-book from LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program. I'm kind of embarrassed to say that that was about two or three years ago. Um, I'm a little behind on my reviewing responsibilities. But I'm working to get caught up.

This book was an e-book, but in print form, I would imagine it would be truly beautiful. Nell Dickerson is a photographer, who has a strong interest in preserving the past...not just the past of the Old South, the focus of this book, but an interest in EVERYONE preserving their past. She does this through photographing old Southern homes, architecture and design from the Civil War era. In this book, she juxtaposes her photographs of these old homes with a story by her cousin, Shelby Foote, a famous Civil War historian and novelist, "Pillar of Fire." The story is about the burning of an old plantation home in Mississippi by Union troops, at the tail end of the Civil War.

So what did I think of the book? I very much enjoyed the short story. But, honestly, I didn't pay much attention to the photos, as I was too wrapped up in the narrative to look closely at them. They are beautiful photos, but my interest was more in Foote's words. When I did stop to look at the photos, they didn't really seem to coincide with the story, and thus seemed a little pointless to me. I would much rather the photos have their own book, where the story wouldn't detract from their importance.

Overall, three out of five Whatevers. Recommended for Civil War buffs, photography nuts, and those with an interest in preserving our national heritage. ( )
  Lexi2008 | Aug 6, 2013 |
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This is a fabulous book. I thought I had reviewed it just after it came out, but it seems it slipped through the loop. The photography is beautiful and the writing is well researched. As a historian, who wants more people to get an interest in history this is a great way of learning through thoughtful imagery and narrative. ( )
  hay123 | Nov 4, 2012 |
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Loved it! Anything about the American civil war is interesting to me. We definitely need to preserve this history and encourage others to do the same. The photography was gripping. ( )
  leengeo | Jul 25, 2012 |
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There are books that you open with a sense of boredom and finish with a heavy heart. I opened the book with very low expectations. Well... coming from a world that looks for immediate gratification, this book held no promise for a thrilling ride ahead. It was like hesitantly picking up an old history book just before the examinations. However, as I flipped through the book, the magnitude of the message became more and more apparent. It was also a reflection of a maturing mind in myself that had hidden itself behind books that threw up cheap thrills. I finished this book with a tear in the eye.
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On the eve of the Civil War's 150th commemoration, Nell Dickerson showcases the architectural heritage devastated by the War, mansions as well as cabins, homes deserving reverence and protection. "Pillar of fire" from Jordan County by Shelby Foote is included with photographs by Dickerson.

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