WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT
STILL LIFE images of ANTIETAM
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"Impressive. Well done. Very interesting and a novel concept." ▪  Mort Kunstler, artist

"H. Casser-Jayne has captured the spirit that inhabits the battlefield landscape. What is portrayed stands as a new monument to those who fought and to those who help us remember."  John Howard, Superintendent, Antietam National Battlefield                                                                   

"I picked up your book at Borders Books in Columbia, MD last week. I took it off the shelf because it caught my eye. Imagine my pleasure to thumb through it! It is a beautiful little book, well-constructed, flexible yet firm, nice paper -- and the images! Marvelous indeed. Congratulations. You must be proud!  ▪  Doug Bruns, Fulton, MD, USA

"I found this book a truly artistic blend of period writing and quotes with modern photographs. I treasure my signed copy and often open it at random."       Paul O'Neil, Museum Manager, Baltimore CIvil War Museum

"A rare book you will enjoy for years to come."  Thomas M. Eishen, Author, Courage on Little Round Top

"...As a photographer, H. Casser-Jayne's impact reaches far beyond the lens; it touches the soul."  ▪  Maryland Life Magazine

"Authentic to the spirit of Civil War photographer, Alexander Gardner, H. Casser-Jayne's book captures the essence and aura, smoke and smell of the most horrific day in our nation's military history. Bravo to the artist; applause to her photographic ability." Paul V. Chiles, Civil War Historian

"Lori Jane Perdew at Borders Bookstore in St. Louis brought out your book about Antietam to talk about style of presentation. Well, I was simply blown away! Your book is quite lovely."  Daniel File, St. Louis, MO

"This is a great gift for anyone interested in our American heritage."  Ted Alexander, Chief Historian, Antietam National Battlefield

"Still Life is simply perfect photography, poetry, and design combined. Three streams merge, and form a stunning river, silent, swift, but deceptively deep."  ▪  Bob Henry Baber, poet

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