Much of the Salmon River country is as primitive today as it was twoo hundred years ago when Lewis and Clark explored the river's headwaters. Award-winning photographer Mark Lisk and writer Stephen Stuebner present a colorful view of the area and some of the hardy people who live and work along one of American's most remote and celebrated rivers. Lisks dramatic shots of moving water, unique portraits of flora and fauna . . . demonstrate his passion for the land. Library Journal --Library Journal Mark Lisk has long roamed the deserts, mountains and river canyons of the American west by foot. A graduate of the Brooks Institue of Photographic Arts, Mark has developed a national reputation for his photography of nature at its most pristine. Used Book in Good Condition