A Window on Sedona, Living in the Land of the Red Rocks

February 10, 2011 by

A Window on Sedona, Living in the Land of the Red Rocks

If eyes are the “window of the soul,” then windows are the eyes of our houses. In Sedona, those windows look out at some of the most astonishing and dramatic landscapes in North America. A new book from Cinnamon Stone Publishing, LLC, Sedona, opens a luminous window on one of nature’s most unusual works of art, the red rock country of northern Arizona. This book contains much more than beautiful scenery, although some 140 examples of the glorious photography of Paula Jansen are spread

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  1. Ellen R. Rolfes says:

    14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wish I lived in Sedona!, April 21, 2000
    By A Customer
    This review is from: A Window on Sedona, Living in the Land of the Red Rocks (Hardcover)

    I hope the Sedona Chamber of Commerce is ready. “A Window on Sedona” just might spark a huge new influx of would-be Red Rock country residents, not to mention tourists. The photography alone in this book is worth the cover price. The information it contains is a wonderful bonus. A great gift for anyone who has ever visited this beautiful portion of Arizona, or who plans to visit in the future.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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    Sedona’s pretty pictures hard to resist, November 19, 1999
    By A Customer
    This review is from: A Window on Sedona, Living in the Land of the Red Rocks (Hardcover)

    The Arizona Republic, Sunday, November 14th. Book Review Section: A Window on Sedona, written by two Sedona transplants with a penchant for the charm of smallish towns, slow living, and great interior design, bills itself as a glimpse into the heart of Sedona through the lives of its residents. This means a melange of Southwestern recipes, essays on light, and a series on impressive Sedona interiors. The photos are fabulous vignettes of unique Sedona scenes that are sometimes coordinated with the text, sometimes included to showcase local beauty. By the time you get to page 50, it will all be decided. You’ll know you have to get to Sedona right now. The pictures will make you craxy to leave the city and go traipsing in the Oak Creek country until you’ve stumbled upon the scenes in the book and taken them in with your own eye.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Unparalleled Beauty of the Red Rocks, January 24, 2000
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    Ellen R. Rolfes (Oxford, MS) –

    This review is from: A Window on Sedona, Living in the Land of the Red Rocks (Hardcover)

    The authors reveal a unique understanding of living in the red rocks. With the book’s exquisite photography of the panoramic views and intimate dwelliing places, coupled with the descriptions of the private lifesytles of locals, I found myself absorbed in both time and place – remembering and longing to return. It is truly a book that will remain on my coffee table.

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