| Show Hi- - tc$ IX- - TRAVEL The Salt Lake Tribune ral New York to prominence in 1980 by including them in American Light a groundbreaking show of painting and photography at the National Gallery that defined luminism as a style Now author Adler has fielded the first major collection of Stoddard's work along with an TRAVELER'S BOOKSHELF sell as in echo from long before all the grand movements of peoples moneys dynasties armies beliefs and aspirations that have formed the tumultuous continent beyond" Published this month Morris' book is essentially about Europe's historical development and the kind of social economic and artistic changes wrought by the last 50 years What makes it so remarkable and addictive is the degree to which she has been able to weave this huge complex tapestry from the threads of her own travel experiences Also on this month's travel BY AL HAAS NEWS SERVICE KNIGHT-RIDDE- In 1946 Jan Morris was not yet n a master travel writer In fact she was not yet a she Her sex change treated in her autobiographical work Conundrum didn't take place until well-know- 1972 In 1946 she was James Morris a British soldier stationed in postwar Trieste But she already had that extraordinary writer's eye and memory and her recollecvivid tions of sitting on a Trieste pier trying to write an essay are the jumping-o- f f point for a wonderful new book: Fifty Years of Europe (Villard hardcover $24) "I never did finish my maudlin essay though I still have a draft of it in a notebook under the stairs but the sensations it tried to record were to mark me for life and I was always to associate the city of Trieste with my conception of Europe To this day I love its feel of mordant as though time is always passing it by It suggests to me a watcher on the shore looking back over the ridge to the places where history is on the go and recognizing faintly within it- - often-fascinati- tive that conjures up the Upstate New York in which the photographer lived and worked Stoddard's pictures turn out to be an absorbing record of the outdoors as another generation experienced it The myriad landscape photographs are joined by evocations of grand old resorts and the people who visited them as well as the folks who made their living in those hotels and forests There is for example a shot of the people in a backwoods survey camp that looks like something out of a John Wayne movie and a wonderful portrait of a couple of dozen waiters in morning coats standing at attention by their tables in the Hotel Champlain dining room Turkana: Kenya's Nomads of the Jade Sea by Nigel Pavitt (Abrams hardcover $65) To be published in December this is anbook other Abrams coffee-tabl- e that really keeps you tuned in The Turkana live in northwestern Kenya and are one of Africa's last truly nomadic peoples Their bookshelf: Early Days in the Adiron-dackt- : The Ph otographs of Seneca Rcy Stoddard by Jeanne Winston Adler (Abrams hardcover $3995) Stoddard was a contemporary and to a degree an Easty ern counterpart of the great dog-eare- d 19th-centur- Western landscape photographers Eadweard and Timothy O'Sullivan But unlike Muybridge and O'Sullivan he didn't receive much attention until recently Art historian John Wilmerding who wrote the foreword for this new book brought Stoddard's e depictions of ru e Muy-bridg- narra- 19th-centur- y black-and-whit- H3 7 1997 Sunday December how to survive at 80 below zero The info isn't all about the on this book when it was published several months ago Hut I'm going to do a because how many times do you see a guidebook on Antarc- lives are captured in prose and on color film by an author who has frequently traveled and lived among the Turkana over the last 40 years The words and pictures paint a compelling portrait of a people's constant struggle to protect their traditions from a modern world — and their herds from raids by predatory animals some of them human trackless wastes of the South Pole She also reports on relatively populated places on AntarctiFor example: ca's periphery Tierra del Fuego the province at the very bottom of South America has a capital (population 50000) called Ushua-i- a And if you are ever in this destinasomewhat tion the author recommends you eat at Mustacchio It's expensive but "renowned in Ushuaia for both its food and service" she notes tica? 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