Book cover is in very good shape, little to no edge or corner wear. Dustjacket has edge wear, some rubbing, and slight tears. Pages are tight and clean. No noticed markings, besides a inscription to the previous owner. Overall great condition. Signed and inscribed by author inside front cover. ; Within thirty years of the time the first Mormons settled in the valley of the Great Salt Lake, George Ed Anderson set out to photograph all he could see of his land and of his church. In his portable tent gallery, in front yards, on the steps of boxcar homes, and in his studio in Springville, he ma... View More...
Cover has heavy edge and corner wear. Previous owner name on front cover. ; Within thirty years of the time the first Mormons settled in the valley of the Great Salt Lake, George Ed Anderson set out to photograph all he could see of his land and of his church. In his portable tent gallery, in front yards, on the steps of boxcar homes, and in his studio in Springville, he made thousands of portraits. He documented the building of Mormon temples, the civic celebrations of growing towns, the advances of the railroads of industry. Always his images are sharp, and the most circumstantial details... View More...