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A Writer's Eye (by Paul Horgan)

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A Writer's Eye
 

A Writer's Eye
(by Paul Horgan)

$12.00

ISBN: 0810917920

  • 1987 edition.  95 pages
  • Published by Harry N Abrams Inc, Publishers. New York
  • Hardcover with dust jacket.  Brown boards
  • Very good condition.  Minor shelf wear to dust jacket.

Field Notes and Watercolors by Paul Horgan.  Introduction by David McCullogh.

A Writer's Eye presents sixty watercolours done as studies for three of Paul Horgans Books: Great River (1954), Conquistadors in North American History (1963), and Lamy of Santa Fe: His Life and Times (1975).  The drawings are accompanied by passages from his works and commentaries about the making of the watercolours.

In his expressive and considerable Introducation, historian and biographer David McCullough retraces Mr. Horgan's youthful beginnings in Upstate New York and in New Meico, his circle of close friends, and his manifold writing career as novelist and historian  - in all, more than forty books.

A Writer's Eye is a visual telescope into the galaxy of this great man's writing and an exuberant and telling portrait of the riches of the Southwest and bordering lands. 

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