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Lush photos of the country’s most popular National Park, plus a little light reading. The second in a series of four photo-driven National Park coffee table books, Great Smoky Mountains National Park presents a fascinating look at the park and its natural splendors, a sprinkling of the author’s personal experiences, and enough images and stories to inspire readers to go there themselves. A little light guidebook text gives the books an extra measure of value. The book is mainly photographic and includes landscape, animals, hikes, and places to stay. Topics include: * Brief popular history *…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Lush photos of the country’s most popular National Park, plus a little light reading. The second in a series of four photo-driven National Park coffee table books, Great Smoky Mountains National Park presents a fascinating look at the park and its natural splendors, a sprinkling of the author’s personal experiences, and enough images and stories to inspire readers to go there themselves. A little light guidebook text gives the books an extra measure of value. The book is mainly photographic and includes landscape, animals, hikes, and places to stay. Topics include: * Brief popular history * How to get there * Where to lodge and where to eat * Places to see, things to do * Favorite hikes or hidden treasures * Places to get away from the crowds * Chapters on landscape, animals, hiking, natural features, lodging and dining. Written in Max’s engaging, light style. The opening essay will cover a brief history including some pop-culture appeal of the park. Other topics include landscape, animals, hiking, natural features, lodging and dining.
Autorenporträt
Max Humphrey is a Portland, Oregon-based interior designer. After working in TV and film production and touring the U.S. and England as the bass player in a punk rock band signed to a major record label, he discovered a passion for interior design. His trademark lived-in, layered look has earned him accolades, including being named a “Next Wave” designer by House Beautiful and one of Country Living’s 100 most creative people. He is the author of Modern Americana (with Chase Reynolds Ewald, 2021) and of Lodge (with Kathryn O’Shea-Evans, 2023).