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A Lifetime of Vermont People

New Book By Peter MillerIn this newest work by Vermont’s most distinguished photographer, Peter Miller brings together some of his most iconic photographs from the first editions of Vermont People (1991) and Vermont Farm Woman (2002) with over 50 new photographs of Vermonters and their stories, capturing the essential character of the people of Vermont since 1950.
A Lifetime of Vermont People is 208 pages in a 9x12 inch oblong format. Bound with a gold embossed cloth cover. The book includes 199 photographs that illustrate the 49 profiles of rural Vermonters, the type of people I grew up with and came to admire.

Vermont People
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Pre-Buy your copy before June 1st 2013 for $40 Vermont Farm Women
By Peter Miller Nationally, more women are buying small farms and may soon own 75% of American farmland. In a beautiful companion volume to Vermont People, Peter Miller puts faces and stories to these statistics and demonstrates that Vermont is setting a national trend. The philosophy of Vermont farmwomen is to keep it small and in the family. In the face of agribusiness intent on controlling the global food supply, you could call these women working activists. Silver Print Press. Hardcover. ISBN 0-9628064-7-1

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Vermont People $34.95

Nothing Hardly Ever Happens in Colbyville, Vermont
By Peter MillerIn 1968, Peter Miller, recently divorced, unemployed and financially stripped, moved into the attic of a ramshackle farmhouse in Colbyville. Over the next 40 years he chronicled the people and places of Vermont through his lens and words. The best of his stories and essays are collected in this book. There are wonderful satirical essays on Stowe and Ben & Jerry's (the author lives next to their factory), an important reportage on the end of an era marked by Fred Tuttle's funeral, a haunting story on the search for the reason behind a suicide by fire. Silver Print Press

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Vermont People Hard Cover Soft Cover
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People of the Great Plains
By Peter MillerThe Great Plains of America stretches across 10 states south from the Canadian border to the Texas Panhandle, and west from the 98th meridian to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. It was the home of the buffalo and the nomadic tribes that followed them; now ranchers and farmers supply us with our meat and wheat. The Plains people are hard working, moral people with goodness of heart. They are stubborn, resilient and, above all, they love the freedom found in the expanse of the land. This book is their story. Silver Print Press. Hardcover ISBN 0-9628064-2-0

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Vermont People $34.95

Yankee Weather Proverbs
Edited By Peter Miller Illistrated By Daryl V. StorrsAn interesting phenomenon about Yankee weather is the published and broadcasted weather reports are often as wrong as snow on the Fourth of July. Trust me, I know this. I have heard weather reports of sunny skies while overhead are nothing but a sheet of gray clouds. Sometimes it is the other way around. The problem is that we have many tiny microclimates, formed by our mountains, and whether the fronts from the northwest or southwest win out. This is why so many of us count on weather proverbs. Silver Print Press. Hardcover ISBN 0-9749890-0-2

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Vermont People $12.95

Vermont Gathering Places
By Peter MillerVermont Gathering Places was published to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Preservation Trust of Vermont. The photographs and stories speak of the connections between our friends and neighbors. It is also about how our communities work. Schools, stores, churches, grange halls, town halls, and Main Street are all places of social exchange and in many instances provide the underpinning of democracy. Silver Print Press. Hardcover ISBN 0-9749890-4-5

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Vermont People $29.95

POSTERS

Fred Tuttle Stowe's Skiing Cow
Fred Tuttle Stowe's Skiing Cow
Special Edition of 100
18"x24" 24"x36"
Signed by Peter Miller & Fred Tuttle
$70.00$14.95


Lithographs

Hilary and Alan's Maple TreeMoon Over Peacham
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$175$150
Hilary and Alan's Maple Tree contains two classic icons -- the maple tree and the stone wall -- this lithograph is the iconic image of Vermont. It is printed in a sepia tone and is limited to 395 prints. Peter Miller signs and numbers each print and also hand-colors one leaf that he picks at random. The image is unframed, and measures 10 5/8 x 22 inches. It is printed on heavy art stock and is shipped in a heavy tube. 70 left in stock.Moon over Peacham/,a beautiful scene on a sub-zero night of the full moon. Peter Miller, the photographer, froze four toes waiting for the moon to rise above the village. The print is a black and white, 14 x 18 inches. 90 left in stock.





















NOTECARDS

Note cards are 5x7" folded with a blank interior and comes with an envelope.


4 NEW NOTECARDS!
1 Card for $3 of Pack of 6 Cards for $15

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Hilary's and Alan's Maple Tree


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Stowe Community ChurchStowe's Skiing Cow



Seasons of Stowe
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The book /Nothing Hardly Ever Happens in Colbyville, Vermont/, is also the name of a chapter which describes how the author, Peter Miller, looked out from his office window onto a barn yard scene which was sexually raucous. The photo is photographically printed 5x7 with a one inch border so it can be easily framed.





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