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Aftermath, Volume I
By David Turton
Images Of Superstorm Sandy At The Jersey Shore
Volume I - Ocean County: Seaside Heights, Ortley Beach, Lavallette, Normandy Beach, Mantoloking, Bay Head, Point Pleasant Beach

A Luxurious Collector’s Edition, Beautifully Printed and Bound, with Many Features Not Found in Most Books...
• Oversized (9" x 12") to enhance the reading and viewing experience
• The softcover edition includes extended cover panel flaps
• Superbly printed on archival quality, acid-neutral paper that will not yellow with time
• Sturdy Smyth-sewn binding, inspected at every stage, ensuring strength and durability throughout the years

Softcover with extended cover panel flaps
176 Pages, more than 200 photographs
Actual size: 9" x 12"
ISBN-13: 978-0-9777077-4-4 ISBN-10: 0-9777077-4-1

Aftermath, Volume I - Ocean County

$39.95 Regular Price
$25.00Sale Price
  • A New, Limited-Edition, Coffee Table Book Featuring Superstorm Sandy at The Jersey Shore

       Photographer David Turton has been capturing images of the Jersey Shore with his unique, artist’s eye for decades, and his photographs grace the homes of thousands of shore residents and visitors.

       On the morning after Superstorm Sandy devastated much of the Jersey Shore, David headed out on foot and by boat to document the storm’s aftermath. In this book are presented David’s visionary images of the catastrophe on the barrier Island from Seaside Heights to Point Pleasant Beach. These original, never before published photographs preserve not only the aftereffects of the Superstorm in this region but also David’s personal journey through his beloved and now destroyed Jersey Shore.

       The book covers the Ocean County barrier island towns of Seaside Heights, Ortley Beach, Lavallette, Normandy Beach, Mantoloking, Bay Head, and Point Pleasant Beach.

       His astonishing images, which include numerous two foot wide panoramas, will take you right upon the breaches of the barrier island, and you will see the immediate consequences to these communities as never before.

       Also included are a selection of David’s beautiful photographs before the storm allowing for “before and after” comparisons that bring a greater understanding of the disaster.

       Rarely has there been a book that has documented in such detail the aftermath of a catastrophic storm. With more than 200 historic photographs, this important book records and preserves what happened to this region for future generations lest they forget the unfathomable power of the sea.

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