Winner of the Ben Franklin Award for Coffee Table/Large Format Book (2008)New Hampshire native; and award-winning photographer; Peter E. Randall and five other New Hampshire photographers visited and photographed Ghana in 2006; on the eve of Ghana's 50th anniversary as the first sub-Saharan colony to become an independent nation.Following in the footsteps of photographer Paul Strand; who photographed Ghana 40 years earlier; this group of photographers has captured a rare present-day portrait of this colorful; friendly; and fascinating country. Six different photographers present six different styles and six different views.Abena P. A. Busia; associate professor of English at Rutgers; and coordinator of the Women Writing Africa Project wrote the remarkable essay that gives context and deeper meaning to the full color images presented in this beautiful and timely book.
#2548496 in Books Feder Gottfried 2016-12-14Original language:English 8.50 x .25 x 5.51l; #File Name: 191088127968 pagesManifesto for Breaking the Financial Slavery to Interest
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