Illinois Trails & Traces: Portraits and Stories Along the State's Historic Routes (First Edition, 1st)
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WINNER, 2023 Illinois State Historical Society Superior Achievement Award in "Books, Other"!FINALIST, 2023 Society of Midland Authors Award in Adult Nonfiction! Exploring Illinois history through the paths we travel
Illinois Trails & Traces partners the deft writing of Gary Marx with vivid photography by Daniel Overturf to illuminate ever evolving patterns of travel and settlement. Taking the reader on a journey down early buffalo traces and Native American trails, this book shows how these paths evolved into wagon roads and paved highways. Marx and Overturf explore historic routes ranging from Route 66 to the Underground Railroad, all the way back to post-Ice Age animal migration trails followed by Paleo-Indian people. The authors also examine how rivers, canals, and railroads spurred the rapid rise of Illinois as a modern state. Marx and Overturf bring history into the present by including over forty photographic portraits and written profiles of individuals who live along these routes today. Many of the people you will meet on these pages work to preserve and honor the history of these passages. Others profiled here embody the spirit of the old roads and provide a vivid link between past and present. Through this journey, we discover that we've all been traveling the same road all along.
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"Gary Marx and Daniel Overturf seem destined to be a team. Marx's prose is clean and evocative, and Overturf is a master at capturing the blended textures of a place where the hardscape of civilization--a bridge, a roadside shanty, a sawmill--touches the green fringe of rural Illinois. Perhaps more important, Overturf is a virtuoso of the environmental portrait, which he uses with surgical skill throughout the book. His story-telling images of the people who live and work along these meandering roads and watercourses, add humanity and depth. Illinois Trails Traces was made to be on your coffee table or at your bedside."--Jim Cornfield, author of Environmental Portraiture: A Complete Guide to the Portrait Photographer's Most Powerful Imaging Tool
"This is a delightful work. The text is engaging, the photos are splendid, and the interviews and place-name portions are well conceived and executed additions. It is easy to pick this book up, start paging through it, and then get lost in the text and photos--rather ironic as the book is about roads and trails! The many stories come to life for the reader, be they from the great flood of 1993 or legends from centuries earlier."--Jeffrey Schramm, H-Environment