Posts Tagged ‘Books by Jeff Eberle’

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Abandoned Northern Colorado: Ghosts of the Great High Plains is a collection of photographs taking you on a tour of Colorado’s Northern High Plains region. Author and photographer Jeff Eberle spent much of the last decade traveling the back roads and 4 x 4 trails of Colorado in an effort to capture a few final images of the state’s rapidly vanishing past. Covered in this book are the areas of Colorado north of the Arkansas River and east of the Rocky Mountains. Inside you will find images of the ghost towns, dormant grain elevators, forgotten cemeteries, and abandoned homesteads of Colorado’s prairie. The author hopes to help raise awareness and public interest in the preservation and protection of Colorado’s historic sites and structures. What one might see as merely an old, rusty eyesore, another sees as an aged beauty who stood silent witness to the hard work and struggle that gave birth to the Colorado we know and love today.

 

Available through the following links (click to order)-

Arcadia Publishing

Amazon

Barnes & Noble

Goodreads

 

Just in time for the holidays is my latest photo book featuring 96 pages and 140 color photos-

Abandoned Western Colorado- Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of the Rockies

Over the past year I have teamed up with Fonthill Press and Arcadia Publishing to create three books for the Abandoned Union/America Through Time Series. This is the first of my three books in the series, featuring ghost towns and mining camps of the Colorado foothills and high Rockies. My two contributions to the series will feature Southern Colorado and the San Luis Valley,  followed by the Great Plains of Northeastern Colorado.

I hope you enjoy what I’ve put together for the series and Thank You!  ~Jeff Eberle

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Available December 9, 2019 at leading bookstores and online at:

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Amazon

Barnes & Noble

Books A Million

Book Depository

Booktopia (Australia)

Prospero (Hungary)

Angus & Robertson (Australia)

Indigo

Herringbone Books (Oregon)

 

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