George F. Thompson

George F. Thompson Publishing develops and brings to publication books of lasting value on a wide range of subjects for readers from all over the world. GFT Publishing continues the long-standing efforts of George to advance our understanding of the places and spaces that surround us – urban, rural, social, and wild – through well-conceived, smartly written, elegantly designed, and beautifully produced books. Books by George, since 1984, have won more than 100 top editorial awards and prizes, including multiple best-book honours in 31 academic, artistic, and professional fields. Books by George emphasise the necessary connections between art and science, the local and the global, the individual and the group.

Florida’s Changing Waters Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781938086618
Pub Date: 15 Feb 2019
Illustrations: 130 color photographs by the author
Description:
Lynne Buchanan began photographing Florida’s inland waters to create artistic records of her connection with those waters and to learn lessons from being in the present moment and aligning with the flow of life. The more time she spent photographing waterways in her native Florida, the more she noticed what was being damaged and lost due to human impact. She resolved to draw attention to the situation through her photography and to work with water-quality and environmental advocates, from members of the Water-keeper Alliance to Native American citizens fighting to preserve the integrity of their ancestral lands and drinking water.
Lost in Vietnam Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781938086571
Pub Date: 19 Jan 2019
Illustrations: 112 photographs
Description:
Vietnam is an ancient and beautiful land, with a deep history of occupational conflict that remains an enigma in Americans’ collective memory. It is still easy to forget that Vietnam is a country and not a war, even as America’s role in Vietnam inflamed and divided the American citizenry in ways that are still evident today. It is as if Vietnam’s civil war resurrected our own.
Break Boundary Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9781938086595
Pub Date: 19 Dec 2018
Illustrations: 34 color photographs by the author
Description:
“Break Boundary” refers to the transformative point at which any system suddenly and irrevocably changes from its original state into something new. Coined by Kenneth E. Boulding in 1963, the term serves as the underlying metaphor for the photographs of Jenee Mateer.
Vanishing Vernacular Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 172
ISBN: 9781938086601
Pub Date: 31 Aug 2018
Illustrations: 119 color photographs and 11 color illustrations, including 2 gatefolds
Description:
Steve Fitch is among America’s most well-known chroniclers of the American West since the days of Easy Rider. He has been photographing examples of the West’s changing vernacular landscape and vanishing roadside landmarks for more than 40 years. In his new book, he presents both the ancient and the modern by way of petroglyphs, neon motel signs and hand-painted business signs, drive-in movie theater screens, and radio and cell towers.
Sin Sombras / Without Shadows Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 188
ISBN: 9781938086588
Pub Date: 31 May 2018
Illustrations: 82 color photographs by the author
Description:
Ever wish you could push the "reset" button on the world in which you live as well as the one you carry inside your head? Are you tired of a culture that seems infatuated with wealth and the superfluous, where people can become famous simply by being outrageous or otherwise well known?If that world is not working for you, perhaps you should consider a trip to the desert, just as holy men, mystics, prophets, and eccentrics have done for thousands of years, seeking solitude and inspiration, wisdom and direction in a land of extremes.
Tidal Rhythms Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781938086458
Pub Date: 25 Jan 2017
Illustrations: 116 color photographs
Description:
Tidal Rhythms: Change and Resilience at the Edge of the Sea is a collaborative effort by photographer Stephen Strom and award-winning essayist Barbara Hurd. Strom’s images, taken along beaches in the Gulf of California and the Northern California and Oregon coasts, document a world teeming with ancient life-forms, clinging to rocks and finding nourishment but revealed for only a few hours before the tidal waters return. The primitive flora and fauna together create transient marine landscapes whose complex patterns resonate with what we humans perceive as beauty.
East Coast Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781938086441
Pub Date: 05 Jan 2017
Illustrations: 185 color photographs and 1 color map
Description:
The East Coast of North America is a wondrous, intriguing, yet threatened coastline. It zigs and zags for more than 5,500 miles and assumes a multifaceted, jigsaw shape from the Arctic Circle and Greenland across the Canadian Maritimes, then southward into Maine, Cape Cod, New York Harbor, the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, along the Outer Banks to Charleston Harbor and on to Cape Canaveral. It ends at the Dry Tortugas on the western tip of the Florida Keys near the Tropic of Cancer.
Take Me to the River Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9781938086427
Pub Date: 16 Dec 2016
Illustrations: 185 ambrotype plates (including 10 foldouts), 2 duotones, and 2 color photographs by the author, 4 historic photographs, and 4 black-and-white maps
Description:
Take Me to the River explores four post-industrial rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean—the Androscoggin (Maine/New Hampshire), Schuylkill (Pennsylvania), James (Virginia), and Savannah (Georgia/South Carolina)—as they emerge from two centuries of use and neglect. With vastly improved water quality in each river since enactment of the 1972 Clean Water Act, public affection has gradually increased as memories of foul smells and fetid water fade. Today, these rivers still carry the legacies of longstanding pollution in their currents and sediments, yet they have become waterways, renewed and rediscovered, that our grandparents never could have envisioned.
America's Endangered Coasts Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9781938086434
Pub Date: 06 Dec 2016
Illustrations: 168 color photographs
Description:
America’s Endangered Coasts: Photographs from Texas to Maine is a pioneering and thought-provoking photographic survey of coastal areas of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States that are already threatened by a rising sea. Using a topographic aesthetic that combines straightforward, highly detailed color photographs with GPS locations and elevations above sea level for each site, this book photographically responds to low-lying areas that are frequently over-developed and vulnerable to high tides and storms such as Hurricanes Katrina, Irene, and Sandy. This book contains 168 color photographs and two essays, one by Liz Wells, a prominent British writer who offers a photo/art perspective of the work, and one by Dr.
Backscatter Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9781938086380
Pub Date: 24 Oct 2016
Illustrations: 78 color photographs
Description:
"Backscatter is the reflection of particles, waves, or signals back to the direction from which they came: in underwater photography, back to the lens. The reflection, however, is diffuse, as opposed to clear like a mirror, thus softening images and even making them obscure.For this book, Tom Young has embraced backscatter as both subject and metaphor to render spaces below and above the water's surface—between here and there—in highly original ways.
The Power of Belief Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781938086397
Pub Date: 21 Oct 2016
Illustrations: duotone photographs by the author
Description:
Winner of the 2017 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Literature award for photography.The rural American South has no grand cathedrals or other wonder-of-the-world monuments to religious belief. Nor has it ever been the site of religious wars or large-scale religious persecutions we see throughout the world.
Across the Threshold of India Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781938086175
Pub Date: 06 Sep 2016
Illustrations: 32 duotone and 167 four-color photographs by the author, 7 drawings, and 1 color map
Description:
An important and strikingly beautiful book about the sacred Hindu practice of threshold drawing!In the Hindu world-view, threshold is a profoundly important concept that represents a passage between one space and place and another, creating a visual bridge between the secular and the sacred. Accordingly, the literal threshold a person crosses when entering and exiting a home or business symbolizes the threshold one crosses between the physical and spiritual realms of existence.
RRP: £60.00
John Raimondi Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 132
ISBN: 9781938086403
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2016
Illustrations: full illustrated throughout
Description:
John Raimondi (b. 1948) is a contemporary American artist whose more than 100 monumental works of outdoor sculpture have earned him international distinction and acclaim. During his forty-five year career, he has experimented with a wide variety of styles, ranging from the simplicity of strong, angular lines and planes to the more graceful, curvilinear renditions of the natural world and human figure, to improvisational elements in his dignified series on American jazz greats and Indian chiefs.
Memento Mori Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9781938086328
Pub Date: 19 Mar 2016
Illustrations: photographs throughout
Description:
Nominated for the 2016 IPPY Award in both the Photography and Current Events categories.Memento Mori: Testament to Life is a poignant tribute to the victims of Colombia’s armed conflict that has claimed more than 250,000 people during the last fifty years. The book is presented as four bodies of photographic work in a two-volume, bi-lingual edition: English and Spanish.
RRP: £45.00
Recycled Realities Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781938086311
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2015
Description:
Near the homes of photographers John Willis and Tom Young is a paper mill that sits in the otherwise pristine and picturesque climes of western Massachusetts. For Willis and Young, this site is one of both aesthetic and philosophical contradictions: despite its verdant locale, the mill—with its smokestacks and countless bales of discarded paper—brings to mind the dreariness of industrialization and the impermanence of life itself. But the factory is actually one where such litter is reborn as reusable paper.
A Field Guide to Other People's Trees Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9781938086304
Pub Date: 01 Jan 2015
Description:
Old houses may not be haunted, but they retain many palpable vestiges of their pasts. And when Margot Anne Kelley and her husband, Rob, moved into an old farmhouse, they inherited that past as well as the property. On their one acre on Maine's mid-coast, they learned much about the history of their home not by visiting the local historical society but by spending time observing the trees, plants, and grasses that had been planted by those who once owned their land.