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teNeues Publishing UK Ltd Hardback English

A Ranch Year

Cowboys of the West

By Isabelle Arnon

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teNeues Publishing UK Ltd Hardback English

A Ranch Year

Cowboys of the West

By Isabelle Arnon

Regular price £49.95 £42.45 Save 15%
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  • A Ranch Year is not just a coffee table book, but an emotional journey through the multi-faceted lives and striking landscapes of Wyoming, in the shadow of the Big Horn, captured through the lens of the talented Isabelle Arnon. The photos offer a rare perspective on the lives of cowboys and cowgirls far from the beaten tourist track. It is a tribute to traditional ranch culture, the Wild West, and the everlasting beauty of nature that will inspire readers and viewers alike. The masterfully-captured scenes immerse the viewer in the soul of Wyoming, where the majestic mountains and endless prairies create a haunting backdrop. Isabelle Arnon succeeds in telling the stories of the people and animals rooted in this rugged landscape with unrivalled sensitivity and depth. Each image unfolds into a narrative thread that reveals the connection between man and nature, inviting the expectant reader to immerse themselves in this cultural relevance.
A Ranch Year is not just a coffee table book, but an emotional journey through the multi-faceted lives and striking landscapes of Wyoming, in the shadow of the Big Horn, captured through the lens of the talented Isabelle Arnon. The photos offer a rare perspective on the lives of cowboys and cowgirls far from the beaten tourist track. It is a tribute to traditional ranch culture, the Wild West, and the everlasting beauty of nature that will inspire readers and viewers alike. The masterfully-captured scenes immerse the viewer in the soul of Wyoming, where the majestic mountains and endless prairies create a haunting backdrop. Isabelle Arnon succeeds in telling the stories of the people and animals rooted in this rugged landscape with unrivalled sensitivity and depth. Each image unfolds into a narrative thread that reveals the connection between man and nature, inviting the expectant reader to immerse themselves in this cultural relevance.