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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Good+. Binding tight. Pages unmarked and only slightly tanned. Ex-owner stamp. Cover has some wear on edges, and a few scratches as well. Seller Inventory # 18544
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good unmarked copy. **PLEASE NOTE** that there may be a surcharge to pay for international postage (at cost) on this item: we'll advise you of the amount when you order, and you will have the option of accepting or cancelling at that point. Seller Inventory # 23041112
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Good. 189 pages. Cover wornThe dawning of an age Chauncy Hare Towns hend, eyewitness -- The daguerreotype : a new wonder -- The calot ype era -- The circle of William Henry Fox Talbot -- Picturesque Britain and the industrial age -- Roger Fenton and the making of a photographic establishment -- The grand tour -- High art photog raphy : in search of an ideal -- Exploring the empire -- Aristocr atic amateurs -- Julia Margaret Cameron : Christian pictorialist -- Street life -- The art of photography : fulfilling the vision -- Peter Henry Emerson : art and solitude -- James Craig Annan : brave days in Glasgow -- Paul Martin and the modern era. Seller Inventory # 2763z
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Laminated pictorial card covers. No dustjacket, presumed as issued. There are a few light creases and scratches to the card covers, fairly negligible, otherwise there are NO inscriptions or other marks. 191 pp. Illustrated with b/w photographic plates; Acknowledgments; Photograph Credits; References; Index. Overall, apart from the minor 'faults', as detailed above, this is an Excellent, Very Clean, Tight and Bright, 'Very Good' copy. "The Golden Age of British Photography reinterprets the history of nineteenth-century British photography and presents for the first time the full range and depth of its great achievements. Photos from the V&A & other archives. Features the best known: Talbot s view of his breakfast table, work from Cameron, Hill & Adamson or Fenton to Martin s turn-of-the- century beach scenes. Also Lady Hawarden s photos of young women. Plus photos of the lesser known- Horatio Ross, a sportsman who shot outdoor daguerreotypes. These rare photos never before shown together, present photography at its purest, its most miraculous and at its most daring ." ; 4to 11" - 13" tall. Seller Inventory # 111878