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Good Fences: A Pictorial History of New England's Stone Walls
William Hubbell
Down East Books
, 2006 - 120 pages
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Superb Photos of New England Stone Walls
I am a fan of
New
England
stone
walls
. All my life I have been literally surrounded by New England stone walls. As I type this, I can look out the window in front of my desk and see one such wall, and out the side window along another. Thwy are folk art and
history
and the living bones of New England. Robert Thorson's "Stone by Stone" and Susan Allport's "Serons in Stone" permanently sit on the bookshelves next to my computer. Well, her's another fine book to add to my collection. William Hubbell's "
Good
Fences
" is filled with his own excellent photographs of stone walls all across New England, old walls for the most part, but some new ones as well. Even if you are not lucky enough to have your own stone wall or to see them every day, this book is a genuine pleasure.
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A rare, visual treat documents a profession that leaves behind monuments of wonder from its builder/artists.
GOOD
FENCES
: A
PICTORIAL
HISTORY
OF
NEW
ENGLAND
'S
STONE
WALLS provides
a lovely pictorial celebration of these walls accompanied by text surveying their history and construction. Six stone wall builders and their works receive in-depth focus, while photos provide close-up details profiling unusual walls. A rare, visual treat documents a profession that leaves behind monuments of wonder from its builder/artists.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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Do Yourself a Favor and Read This
The popular saying is that "
good
fences
make good neighbors." My thought is that the book "Good Fences" will make many of us more knowledgeable about what is around us. I live in Maine. Rural Maine. We have a lot of
stone
walls
on the property. Some were from stones that cleared the fields so that cows could pasture. Others were moved to form a cow run to a pond so that the cattle could drink in an orderly fashion. They are large rocks for the most part. Not easily moved and majestic in repose.
I have always looked at stone walls with a sense of appreciation of why they were constructed in the first place. Especially when deer hunting and you think you are a long way from civlization and you come across a stone wall in the middle of the woods. It didn't just grow there. Someone built it and the "why and how" is the most interesting aspect of it.
William Hubbell has collected a number of such walls in the pages of this book and photgrahed them in a loving fashion and told their story in the the same way.
I have seen such walls constructed. It takes a special person to carry and fit the stones. They often have as much imagiination as one who weilds a paint brush over a canvas. The results can be stunning or simply practical.
In any event they are a phenominon worth dealing with and Mr. Hubble has done it in a most worthwhile way.
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LOVE THIS BOOK
I saw this book at a friend's house and loved it just looking quickly. My daughter gave me this book for Mother's Day and it's great to be able to read it and peruse it slowly looking at all the fabulous sto
new
alls. Definately a recommended coffee table book.
For this stunning
new volume
, photographer William Hubbell has turned his lens toward New
England
's ubiquitous
stone
walls
. Beginning with the basic geology of the region and why New England has so many darned rocks, he presents a chronological overview of the varying styles and methods of wall building, and includes conversations with six contemporary wall builders. The result is a surprising and refreshing look at stone walls and at the
history
of New England.
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