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Now you can order either of Renny Russell's books directly from the author. Each book is autographed by the author, and when you order directly from the website, we will include a free card with one of the beautiful color woodcut designs from the new book (sample at right).

 

Rock Me On the Water

"Renny Russell’s Rock Me on the Water is at its heart courageous. To return to the same power of nature that took his brother thirty years previous—to be with it, to confront it, to take solace in it, and to be inspired and healed by it—is remarkable in itself. His book is, as well, a testament to the evocative rhythms of the wilds. In this complicated dance, this profoundly personal journey, Renny Russell also gives us an amazingly spirited tour of one of the truly great landscapes of the American West and a keen understanding of its power to shape a life."
—Robert Redford

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Other Editions:

Cloth Edition $39.95


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On the Loose

First published in 1967 by the Sierra Club, On the Loose went on to sell more than one million copies. Now Gibbs Smith, Publisher, is re-releasing this underground wilderness classic for a new generation of readers.

On the Loose is a journey through the American West, led by two adventurous brothers, Terry and Renny Russell. It is a chronicle of triumph and tragedy-the triumph of gaining an insight about oneself through an understanding of the natural world; the tragedy of seeing its splendor increasingly threatened by people who don't know or don't care. The color and black-and-white photographs, all taken by the authors, capture Yosemite, Point Reyes, the High Sierra, the Great Basin, and Glen Canyon in the 1950s and 1960s.

This is a most wondrous and unusual book. Its scattered text and stunning photographs convey a spirit of reverence and adventure that will cause readers to recall their own private epiphanies gained through contact with the natural world. Originally published by the Sierra Club in 1967, On the Loose sold more than a million copies before going out of print a decade ago; this gorgeous re-release is bound to find a new generation of readers.

The artful photographs, mostly taken by the Russell brothers, capture Yosemite, Point Reyes, the High Sierra, the Great Basin, and Glen Canyon in the 1950s and 1960s. The text--quotes, poems, pithy observations--perfectly complements the images as the Russells write about both the wonder of the American West as well as humanity's role in its destruction. Rather than preach or admonish, they offer an eloquent plea for compassion and understanding on behalf of the places that touched them deeply:

We live in a house that God built but that the former tenants remodelled--blew up, it looks like--before we arrived. Poking through the rubble in our odd hours, we've found the corners that were spared and have hidden in them as much as we could. Not to escape from but to escape to: not to forget but to remember.

There is a wisdom and sincerity on these pages that belies their age (Terry was 21 when they wrote the book; Renny was 19) and the book is filled with memorable quotes such as, "It feels good to say 'I know the Sierra' or 'I know Point Reyes.' But of course you don't--what you know better is yourself, and Point Reyes and the Sierra have helped." Tragically, Terry died in 1965 while on a rafting trip down the Green River with his brother to celebrate the impending publication of their book.

At its core, On the Loose is an elegant invitation to gain insight by looking outward: "The point of it all is Out There, a little beyond that last rise you can just barely see, hazy and purple on the sky. These pages are windows. And windows are to see through." And what a view it is.

--Shawn Carkonen, Amazon.com

 

On The Loose

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WWII Ambulance Driver Ruminates on War and Peace in Image and Verse

ALBUQUERQUE—For more than sixty years, Jock Cobb’s photographs from North Africa and Italy sat in a box, the landscapes and human faces of WWII out of sight but not out of mind. Using the ambulance he drove for the American Field Service as a mobile darkroom, Cobb preserved his experience as a wartime pacifist in the photos and poetry that compose his new book, Fragments of Peace in a World at War (Animist Press).

Cobb’s images capture sublime landscapes of the Syrian-Iraqi desert, bustling Lebanese marketplaces, and decaying Italian architecture. Other images remind viewers of the harsher aspects of war—soldiers in scorching sun, the wounded on stretchers, and casualties who even in death evoke a life spent in duty to country. With a sensitive eye and sparse poetic sensibility, Cobb remarks on both the devastating aspects of war and the way in which every day life persists even among turmoil, all from an insider’s perspective.

Fragments of Peace in a World at War is available from Animist Press.

Jock Cobb devoted his life to public health and preventive medicine following WWII, working for Indian Health Service in New Mexico, the Population Council in Pakistan, and the World Health Organization in Tunisia,

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Indonesia, and Fiji. Cobb is Professor Emeritus of Preventive Medicine at the University of Colorado Medical School and is now retired in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Library of Congress recorded his life story for their archives.
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Media Mail Shipping - $5 for Rock me on the Water, $2.50 for On the Loose.

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Animist Press offers a 40% discount on 15 or more copies of both books.