Everett Ruess
Combination Edition

by W.L. Rusho with Edward Abbey
and John Nichols

      
Everett Ruess—a bold teenage adventurer, artist, and writer—tramped around the Sierra Nevada, the California coast, and the desert wilderness of the Southwest between 1930 and 1934. At the age of 20, he mysteriously vanished into the barren Utah desert. Ruess has become an icon for modern-day adventurers and seekers. His search for ultimate beauty and adventure is chronicled in two books that contain remarkable collections of his writings, extracted from his journals and from letters written to family and friends. Both books are reprinted here in their entirety.

From the Publisher Everett Ruess, a bold teenage adventurer, artist, and writer - studied and lived with Edward Weston, Maynard Dixon and Dorothea Lange. He traded prints with Ansel Adams. He tramped around the Sierra Nevada, the California coast, and the desert wilderness of the Southwest pursuing his dream of ultimate beauty and oneness with nature.

Editor's Note The biggest and best looking Ruess book in print, from the same designer as this website

Format: Hardcover | 448 pages


Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher; 2 books in one edition (November 30, 2002)
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
   


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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