edited by Brian Vachon
Much of New England looks as if it were created to keep Eastman Kodak's business flourishing. No state is more colorful than Vermont. This book's pictures, the work of more than 50 photographers, first appeared in the quarterly Vermont Life. The colors may strike some as impossibly bright, but the grass in Vermont actually is piercingly green, the reflections in ponds flawless and the churches whiter than white. A few essays are included (one by former Senator George D. Aiken), but the words are incidental to glowing autumn leaves, blue mists on the mountains and the icy purples of deep snows. This is the Vermont Robert Frost painted in poetry. (Vermont Life Magazine, $30)
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