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Windows to Vietnam: A Journey in Pictures and Verse
Scott C. Clarkson, Veita Jo Hampton
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| #1203984 in Books | Cheshire Publishing Company | 2007-08-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x2.00 x12.00l,5.20 | File type: PDF | 178 pages | ||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Anyone who loves Vietnam will enjoy this gorgeous gift book|By Allison M.|Vietnam is surely one of the most photogenic places on earth and the images in this lovely coffee table gift book bring this vibrant country into your home. Delightful, large format color photographs celebrate the land and people of Vietnam - its vibrant colors, ancient way of life, and active lifestyle.||"...a literary and photographic delight...! "-- Mark A. Ashwill, Ph.D., Vietnam Country Director, Institute of International Education, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 2007
"Delightful, large-format color photographs celebrate the land and people of Vietnam -
Windows to Vietnam - A Journey in Pictures and Verse is a 178 page book of more than140 incredible color photographs and 30 related poems about modern Vietnam. This masterful work of a California photographer and Tennessee poet is a collection of photographs and contemporary verse addressing the culture, people and dynamics of Vietnam today!
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