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Venture down America s backroads and you ll find, in the words of photographers Steve Gross and Susan Daley, a parallel universe , a world of lost-in-time buildings that often goes unnoticed .
In a series of road trips the pair, who live in New York City, trained their lenses on over 100 forgotten buildings from New England to the Deep South and published the resulting images in a mesmerising coffee table book called Backroads Buildings - In Search Of The Vernacular (Schiffer Publishing).
The tome contains pictures of roadside cafés, feed stores, grange halls, juke joints, general stores, cobblers’ shops, tinkers’ sheds and even a coffin warehouse.
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Music – the only truth – Carletonville Herald
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A book for music lovers.
Talbot Cox has had a love affair with music all his life. In a small rural town in the Karoo, he learned to play the piano, and was the organist of the local Methodist Church as a young age. âIn my teenage years, I was tutored by a gifted pianist, the wife of the local Dutch Reformed Church minister, who inculcated in a callow young boy a love of classical music. She would sit me down and together we would listen to Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Choplin and so many more on her turntable. I still well remember the gramophone recordings with the distinctive His Masterâs Voice labels. I was enthralled, and today, some 70 year later, I still am!â.