Dead roads

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Canon de Chelly — Navaho (1904) by Edward Sheriff Curtis.


A few pictures from the substantial Flickr collection belonging to San Diego's Museum of Photographic Arts. Many of these are views of the western states of the USA from a time when photographers were documenting the vanishing world of Native American tribes. A couple of pictures in the series by Edward Sheriff Curtis would work as cover illustrations for Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, while the results of a gunshot injury below is the kind of thing you never see in Westerns.


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Untitled (1910) by Richard Throssel.


And speaking of McCarthy's baleful masterpiece, William Gibson recently recounted his first experience of reading the book on a journey to Berlin. "I awoke from it as from some terribly potent dream, and found myself, quite unexpectedly, in a strange city," he says. Read the rest here.


Photo tip via Beautiful Century.


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Distortion of Left Lower Extremity after Gunshot Injury, November 30, 1865.


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