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Publisher Note

Timber has always been one of the principle industries in the United States. The tasks and technologies associated with logging trees, hauling them to sawmills and other forest product plants, processing them into useable products, and then moving those to market always have left substantial marks on both history and the landscape. Yet the industry has never been static, and changing economics, technologies, social pressures, and other forces have left many traces of the past as the new replaced the old, as plants opened and closed, and as values and philosophies shifted.
The ghosts of the timber industry come in many forms, such as abandoned sawmill sites, stumps in the forest, static displays in city parks and museums, tourist attractions, and geographic place names. Taken together, they tell the story of a way of life that, while it continues today, has radically changed from the old ways. This book seeks to present a few snapshot views of some of these remnants in the Pacific Coast states, explaining their role both in history and in the present.

Photobook

Timber Industry Ghosts

by Jeff Moore

Publisher
Release Place United States of America
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2019
Credits
Artist: Jeff Moore
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-1634991384
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Legno, Wood
Methods Photography
Language English
Format paperback
Dimensions 16.5 × 23.5 cm
Pages 160