Far more meaningful than the typical Western or cowboy coffee table book—which often has overly romanticized and idealized pictures of pretty horses and sunsets —100 Years, 100 Ranchers is a photographic recognition of the heart and soul of real ranching culture. Photographer Scott Baxter took more than ten years to complete this project, which features striking black-and-white photos of Arizona families who have been ranching since, or before, Arizona became a state in 1912. Realistic and poignant, the photographs in this book capture the beauty and historical significance of a uniquely American heritage.

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