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Camera: Victorian Eyewitness, A History of Photography, 1826-1913, 1st Ed HC
By Gus Macdonald
1980 • Hardcover • Viking Press
Description
Illustrated throughout with B&W photographs and art reproductions, 8 pages of colour photographs. Pages [192 including index]. This book is a must have for any photographers library.
Synopsis
Title: Camera: Victorian Eyewitness, A History of Photography, 1826-1913
Author/Publisher: Gus Macdonald, Viking Press
Publication Year: 1980
Format: 192-page Illustrated Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Gus Macdonald's 'Camera: Victorian Eyewitness' offers a compelling non-fiction exploration into the formative years of photography, covering the period from its inception in 1826 through to 1913. This first edition volume delves into how photography emerged as a powerful new medium, fundamentally altering the way society saw itself and the world.
More than just a technical history, this work positions the camera as a pivotal 'Victorian Eyewitness', documenting the era's social shifts, scientific advancements, and cultural life. It provides a unique lens through which to understand the societal impact and evolving artistry of early photographic practices.
- A Chronological Survey: The book meticulously traces the history of photography across nearly a century, from its earliest experiments and breakthroughs in 1826 to the cusp of modern developments in 1913, providing a comprehensive timeline of innovation.
- Social Lens: By framing the camera as a 'Victorian Eyewitness', Macdonald explores photography's profound role in documenting and shaping the social history of the period, capturing everything from grand public events to intimate personal moments.
- Richly Illustrated: This volume is abundantly illustrated throughout with a vast collection of black and white photographs and art reproductions, complemented by eight pages of striking colour photographs, offering a vivid visual journey through the era.
As a first edition hardcover published by Viking Press, this vintage book serves as an invaluable resource for enthusiasts of photography history, Victorian studies, and social commentary. Its detailed narrative and extensive illustrations make it a significant addition to any bibliophile's collection.
Condition
This item has been professionally inspected and is in Good condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.
Specifications
| Format | Hardcover |
| Condition | Good |
| Publisher | Viking Press |
| Year | 1980 |
| Type | Not Specified |
| Genre | Photography |
| Topic | Social History, Photography |
| Signed | No |
| Edition | 1st Edition |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Features | Dust Jacket, Illustrated |
| Language | English |
| Ex Libris | No |
| Inscribed | No |
| Book Title | Camera: Victorian Eyewitness |
| Item Width | 50.8 cm |
| Item Height | 50.8 cm |
| Item Weight | 862 g |
| Personalised | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Narrative Type | Non-Fiction |
| Intended Audience | Adults |
| Original Language | English |
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