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The Lighthouses of the Chesapeake
(johns hopkins university press, 1993)
This text features a sequence of 32 photographic essays, documenting
in 170 haunting images each of the lighthouses still standing along the shoreline
of the Chesapeake Bay. For each lighthouse there is a photograph of the structure
in its setting, a view looking out from the lighthouse, and a close-up of
some singular detail of the building. The text discusses how and why the
lighthouses were built, important events in their history, and in some cases
the lives of their keepers. The sequence of lighthouses follows an imaginary
journey around the Bay, starting at Cape Henry, site of the oldest existing
light.
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