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If I Live to Be 100: The Wisdom of Centenarians [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 288x238x30 mm, kaal: 1565 g, 200 COLOR AND B/W PHOTOGRAPHS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Welcome Enterprises, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1599621355
  • ISBN-13: 9781599621357
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 288x238x30 mm, kaal: 1565 g, 200 COLOR AND B/W PHOTOGRAPHS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Welcome Enterprises, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1599621355
  • ISBN-13: 9781599621357
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More than fifty extraordinary Americans, who have all celebrated their one hundredth birthday, share a century of insights. Paul Mobley has taken his camera on the road once again, this time to photograph America’s oldest and wisest citizens. Mobley traveled to all fifty states to find these indomitable, extraordinary centenarians. In this inspiring collection of intimate and powerful portraits, direct quotes, and personal stories, we learn that wisdom is the reward for perseverance.The centenarians in Mobley’s stunning portfolio are eyewitnesses to a century dominated by world wars and conflicts, space travel, and cultural and digital revolutions. Their stories are inspirational, educational, and deeply touching. In them, we are reminded that love, loss, hope, and grief are essential ingredients in a full life and that humor can get us through the worst of times. Mobley’s heartfelt portraits are a beautiful tribute to this unique assemblage of Americans.There are more than 70,000 centenarians in the United States alone. Each of them has touched others with their gift of long lives. This book is celebration of this generation and an inspiration to the rest of us."

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"[ In If I Live to Be 100] readers are reminded of the fleetingness of life and are reminded to cherish and remember each moment. One is able to realize the importance of both love and loss in the creation of a full life. Each of these fifty people are only a fraction of the 70,000 living centenarians in the United States, and each and every one of them have touched thousands of lives over the course of their long and fulfilling lives. Truly a celebration of the gift of life itself, this book is truly a moving piece." Juxtapoz Magazine

"100 years of wisdom: Touching portraits of century-old Americans" CNN

"If I Live to be 100 is a collection of stunning monochrome portraits that give us personal glimpses into the last hundred years as reflected in the wonderful faces and oral reminiscences of 50 remarkable centenatians. . . The verbal musings that accompany these photogrphs are witty, reflective and compelling, but the images are the thing with this book - pure inspiration to everyone who photographs the complex, nuanced landscape of the human face." Rangefinder Magazine

"For the new coffee-table book If I Live to be 100: The Wisdom of Centenarians, the photographer Paul Mobley traveled to all fifty states to capture the portraits of 100-year-old (and up) Americans. The writer Allison Milionis conducted interviews with the subjects and their families, sharing the story of each centenarian, some of whom have since passed away."  Garden & Gun

"In the book . . .Mobley shares stunning photographs of the elders wrinkles and all plus their best advice."  Huffington Post 

"A new book presents beautiful portraits of Americans who have celebrated their 100th birthday" PurpleClover.com

"The idea for If I Live to Be 100 took root while Mobley was working on a book about American farmers, when he noticed parents or grandparents of his subjects hanging around their houses. I would ask, Is that your dad? How old is he? Mobley recalled. And they would say, Oh, hes 103.   Slate.com

"The book is partly a travelog: Over the course of two years, Mobley traveled to each of the countrys 50 states to find his subjects. But you may as well think of it as a journey through time." AmericanPhoto.com  

"Mobley was constantly surprised by the energy and liveliness of his subjects. They were still leading engaged, active lives. I discovered a treasure trove of ideas and lessons on how we can all live gracefully and with meaning as we travel toward our final sunset, he wrote." The Washington Post

"All the feels, looking at Paul Mobleys work in this collection of beautiful portraits of centenarians across the US. The images and quotes reflect the dignity and whimsy of old age, the passage of time a badge of honor to be shared. Kate Bubacz, Buzzfeed News

"After crisscrossing the country with his wife in an Airstream trailer, Mobley created a lively look at their lives in If I Live to Be 100: The Wisdom of Centenarians. His black-and-white portraits reveal plenty of spunk, personality and spirit, while Allison Milionis writes an accompanying profile of each subject." Book Page

If I live to be 100 features one centenarian from each of the fifty United States. Each chapter leads with a flawless black-and-white portrait. To obtain the images, Mobley, His wife Suzanne, and their dog Jessie, went state by state to meet the subjects and ask them What is the key to your long life? North American Nature Photography Association 

"Mobley traveled to all 50 states to find these indomitable, extraordinary centenarians and calls this book a celebration of this generation and an inspiration to the rest of us." Foster's Daily Democrat

Foreword 6(4)
Norman Lear
Introduction 10(2)
Allison Milionis
Westport, Connecticut
12(4)
Howard Munce
Vero Beach, Florida
16(2)
Walter Jackson
Louisville, Kentucky
18(4)
Marie Cassady
Columbia, Tennessee
22(2)
Ruby Holt
Monroe, Georgia
24(2)
Besse Cooper
Louisville, Kentucky
26(2)
Clayton Marx
Cranston, Rhode Island
28(4)
Joe Joly
Chicago, Illinois
32(2)
Ruth Adler
Belfield, North Dakota
34(4)
Les Fritz
Monkton, Vermont
38(4)
Lillian Williams
Georgetown, Delaware
42(2)
Frieda Neas
Greenbrier & Maumelle, Arkansas
44(4)
Freddie Griffin
Prentice Harrington
Long Beach, Mississippi
48(2)
Claire Morrison
Nashville, Tennessee
50(4)
Ernest Backus
Shelbyville, Indiana
54(2)
Edna Parker
Sylmar & Newbury Park, California
56(4)
Inez Harries
Venice Shaw
New York, New York
60(2)
Goldie Steinberg
Johnston, Rhode Island
62(4)
Orlando Ricci
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
66(2)
Ida Mae Wilson
Washington Court House, Ohio
68(2)
Alvin Sexten
Belle Fourche, South Dakota
70(2)
Thelma Davis
Faribault, Minnesota
72(2)
Harold Lamberty
Las Cruces, New Mexico
74(2)
Helen Walter
Omaha, Nebraska
76(4)
Maude Wangberg
Lahaina, Hawaii
80(2)
Josefina Sadama
Tucson, Arizona
82(4)
Irving Olson
Chicago, Illinois
86(2)
Lillian Miller
St. Louis, Missouri
88(2)
Lucy Hamm
Homer, Alaska
90(4)
Clara Anderson
Norfolk, Virginia
94(2)
Thelma Arnold
Anchorage, Alaska
96(2)
Alfredo Agron
Stratford, Connecticut
98(2)
Margaret Wachs
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
100(4)
Inger Koedt
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
104(2)
Wilson Pierpont
Anchorage, Alaska
106(2)
Ella Bell
Selma, Alabama
108(4)
Seymour Cohn
Louisville, Kentucky
112(2)
Celeste Froehlich
Fertile, Iowa
114(4)
Virgil Ouverson
Viola Roberts
Kennewick, Washington
118(4)
Bob Rupp
Salisbury, Maryland
122(2)
Natalie Channell
Las Vegas, Nevada
124(4)
Audrey James
Bozeman, Montana
128(2)
Ruby Ketron
Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
130(2)
Anne Scott
Springdale, Utah
132(4)
Della Higley
Tucson, Arizona
136(2)
Will Clark
Portland, Oregon
138(4)
Alice Sumida
Lewiston, Idaho
142(2)
Rhoda Laughy
Tulsa, Oklahoma
144(4)
Henry Miller
Kahului, Hawaii
148(2)
Louise Lucas
Dover, New Hampshire
150(2)
Muriel Drew
Lewiston, Idaho
152(2)
Everett Peck
Traverse City, Michigan
154(2)
Fred Birdsey
Beckley, West Virginia
156(4)
Parthenia Edmonds
Mineral, Texas
160(2)
Catarino Romero
Brookline, Massachusetts
162(2)
Ethel Weiss
New York, New York
164(4)
Margot Lerner
Los Angeles, California
168(2)
Ellis Gusky
Durango, Colorado
170(2)
Josefita Herrera
Overland Park, Kansas
172(4)
Jack Sokolov
New York, New York
176(2)
Irving Kahn
Dallas, Texas
178(4)
Bernard
Beatrice Hirsh
Augusta, Maine
182(2)
Gertrude Virgin
Deerfield, Wisconsin
184(4)
Vernon Zickert
Slidell, Louisiana
188(2)
Mandy Robinson
Charlotte, North Carolina
190(4)
Frieda Roos-Van Hessen
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
194(4)
Eli Zebooker
Garden City, South Carolina
198(2)
Moselle Rosenthal
Santa Fe, New Mexico
200(4)
John Stephenson
Inkster, Michigan
204(4)
Jeralean Talley
Los Angeles, California
208(2)
Irving Phillips
Great Falls, Montana
210(2)
Walter Breuning
Afterword 212(2)
Paul Mobley
Acknowledgments 214
Paul Mobley is an award-winning photographer recognized worldwide for his compelling portraits of celebrities and extraordinary Americans. His 2008 book, American Farmer: Portraits from the Heartland (Welcome), garnered an impressive collection of awards: the Independent Book Award for Outstanding Book, the Red Rose Publishing Award, and the Cowboy Hall of Fame Award for Outstanding Book. Allison Milionis is a writer, editor, and the author of Horse Sanctuary. Her stories, essays, and interviews have appeared in national and international publica- tions, in books, on radio, and online. Norman Lear, age 94, began his television writing career in 1950. He is best known for producing the Emmy Award-winning All in the Family, as well as Sanford and Son and The Jeffersons.