Black Hills Impressions


photography by Dick Kettlewell

text by Dick Kettlewell

published by Farcountry Press

  • Join photographer Dick Kettlewell for a concentrated view into the Old West: the saloons and Boot Hill in Wild Bill Hickock's Deadwood; the Crazy Horse Monument; and Gen. George Armstrong Custer. Tour the remarkable and varied geology of western South Dakota: Needles Eye and the Cathedral Spires, Wind Cave, the Badlands. Modern-day cowpokes, bison herds, and wildlife abound in this color portfolio.



80 pages, 9 1/8" x 8 1/8", 99 color photos, 50 softcovers per case, Smythe-sewn

softcover
ISBN 10: 1560372893
ISBN 13: 978156037-899
$12.95


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Black Hills Impressions

"A mare and her foal browse through the wildflowers near a bridge that is part of the George S. Mickelson Trail. Completed in the late 1990s, this trail is open to hikers, cyclists, and cross-country skiers. It runs north and south through the entire length of the Black Hills, about 125 miles."
-from page 31

"The historic Franklin Hotel on Main Street in Deadwood provides luxury, entertainment, and gambling for the faster set. The old northern Black Hills town is packed with lavish casinos and historic landmarks."
-from page 59



 align= Dick Kettlewell's photographic roots are in photojournalism, and he has worked for mid- and metro-sized daily newspapers for more than twenty-five years. Currently, Dick produces a regular photographic column called "The Spring Creek Chronicles" for the Rapid City Journal.


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