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John E. Moss, Jamestown, KY, has 2 books out this month

John E. Moss, frequent contributor of photographs to ColumbiaMagazine.com, has two books finished this month. One was two years in the making. The Common Stuff book is a collection of odds and ends photographs that didn't seem to fit into sets or the likes, he says. The Russell County, Kentucky book took a while to compile.

For more information on the first book, click to The Common Stuff, at Blurb.com.

For more information on the newest book, click to Russell County, Kentucky, at Blurb.com.To see John E. Moss photographs on ColumbiaMagazine.com, type his name in the searchbox. Many of the photos can be found searching "Scenic Russell Co., KY."




This story was posted on 2010-11-23 19:18:33
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