Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi
A thought-provoking mix – of punchy, precisely framed photographs, and an eloquent and often quirky daily diary. An occasionally flippant, but always informed view of an iconic part of the wide American landscape.
For context, it is recommended that Volume 1 should be downloaded – For Free – as a foundational preface to the series.
Chapter 42 - Missouri: All about the Mighty Mississippi, a jacked-up advertising truck, and a Spielberg-style duel with a moving one. Marilyn Monroe, 'JFK', cowboys, and Boring drugs. An 'eight ball' water-tower, plenty of snow, a destructive storm, and a kilted lead-singer.
Chapter 43 - Arkansas: Billboards with nothing to say. The ‘Truth Tabernacle’, and the Bank of England. Tee-shirt guys, one more Gentlemen’s Club, Community churches and bars. Interchangeable white cars.
Chapter 44 - Mississippi: A huge plastic shark, and a very brief flirtation with gambling. Loans for every occasion, Valentine's Day, and posh frocks. The survivors, and the still visible aftermath of 'Katrina'.
223 Pages (numbered) 256 Photographs 24,100 words approx.