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Edité par Sydney: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 1989., 1989
Vendeur : Joe Maynard, Newburgh, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Folio, multiple photographic reproductions per page on right facing pages accompanied by catalogue descriptions on the left facing pages, publisher s pictorial wrappers (minor wear and soiling, very good or better).
Edité par Sydney, 1870
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very good condition. A view of the Botanic Gardens with trees surrounding a pond, and the harbor and ships in the distance. Henry King (1855?-1923) was a successful New South Wales photographer with studios in George Street, known for his Aboriginal portraits, popular scenic views, and Sydney street scenes. He made his living doing portraiture, but is best known for the high quality of his outdoor and city views. Title in white at lower left corner, and photographer's number 187. 7 1/2 x 6".
Edité par Osboldstone & Co., Melbourne, 1925., 1925
Vendeur : Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australie
40 pp, oblong quarto, b&w photographic plates, ex-printers mock-up, else very good copy in limp wrappers.
Edité par H. Phillips, Willoughby, c. 1910., 1910
Vendeur : Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australie
24 pp, large oblong format 22 X 52cm, b&w photographic plates of scenery, folded at centre as usual, very good copy in illustrated limp wrappers.
Edité par Images Australia Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Australia, 1993
ISBN 10 : 1875498125ISBN 13 : 9781875498123
Vendeur : Stoneman Press, York, YK, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Architectural photography throughout. (illustrateur). Dedicated to the architects of Asia for their contribution to a better built environment and for making Asia a better place to live and work in - P.G. O'Donnell, Managing Director, Cape East. An interesting and now historical record, containing: Organisations and Institutes; Architects; Products; Index Architects; and Index Products. A well produced large format book profusely illustrated with buildings and portraits. A heavy book (1.4kg) so additional postage applies. $34 postage (at cost) to Asia or U.S. for example.
Edité par William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer, Sydney, 1908., 1908
Vendeur : Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australie
160 pp, oblong format, coloured map, b&w photographic plates, near fine copy in illustrated, blue, cloth boards.
Edité par Taylor & Francis, 1981
ISBN 10 : 0043011292ISBN 13 : 9780043011294
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
Livre impression à la demande
Etat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Richard Brown, John Child, Dr S.R. ParkerThis book provides an excellent introduction to the sociology of industry. It comprises of three sections, which in turn address: the relation between industry and other sub-systems or institutions in soci.
Date d'édition : 1900
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very good condition. Gelatin photograph with exceptional clarity, a view of Albany from lower down Mt. Clarence with boulders framing the roof tops and the long jetty into the bay at center. Mounted on stiff board as found in photo albums of the time with title hand written below, "Albany". Image 8 x 6". not found on Trove.
Edité par Taylor & Francis, 2017
ISBN 10 : 113847231XISBN 13 : 9781138472310
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
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Gebunden. Etat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. John Child lectures in photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia - the leading photography course in the southern hemisphere. He has worked for many years as a professional photographer, with clients including Ford, Singapore Air.
Edité par Sydney, 1900
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very good condition. View from a slight rise, with the ferry in view, along with a wooden picket fence lining the shore, along with a hand full of beach huts and a woman carrying a satchel. Albumen photograph with hand color mounted on a dark green cabinet card stock. Unsigned but possibly by John Paine, who did similar cards. The "Greetings" in gilt on banner with leafy branch printed below the albumen photographic print. In pencil on the verso "With kindest regards from Isabel E. Lawrence Xmas 1904". Albumen photograph & card superbly bright. 8 1/4 x 5".
Edité par Australia, 1890
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Cabinet card views showing a group of men obviously enjoying their day out in the bush. The location is unknown, but there is a rather large lake, and the town has a goodly collection of stone buildings, approximately sixteen properties, with some two story homes and a couple of elongated buildings. There is a magnificent group shot of 4 men, posing with their guns, tent and dog. Their tucker bag is hanging in the tree, and a lake with rowboat is behind them; the town view with a main street; a bush scene with a lake and a fellow standing beside his tent; a view of gum trees, with a seated man taking aim, a terrier & a lake behind him; a detailed view of the tent, with two shotguns perched in front; two bush scenes and two beside the rather large lake. A bit of light scattered foxing otherwise quite bright. Nine cabinet cards, images approx. 6 1/4 x 4 3/8" mounted on slightly larger stiff card, no photographer listed.
Date d'édition : 1886
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very good condition. Very large albumen photograph of Sydney's harbor of the area now known as Farm Cove, with the Charles Bayliss stamp at the lower left corner. Charles Bayliss (1850 - 1897), one of Australia's preeminent landscape photographers, who worked for years with Merlin and Holtermann before setting up his own shop in Sydney in 1879. He established his studio at 348 George Street; then moved to 335a George Street, advertising himself as a photographer of city and country views, often with people, and making views to be sold individually while also contributing images for albums. He also made remarkable 360 degree panoramas of the city of Sydney around this time. Mounted on a page from an album, with handwritten caption in pencil. "C. Bayliss, Photo, Sydney". 10 3/4 x 8" (20 x 27cm) print; album page: 16 x 12". Trove 41642848 cites a photograph of the same title but at a much smaller scale (20 x 15cm).
Date d'édition : 1926
Vendeur : Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very good condition. 200 original photographs of a 1925/26 trip which begins in the Philippines, and includes Singapore, Java, Australia, New Zealand, and Suva, with many great images of Middle Harbor in Sydney. This is followed by a railway trip across Canada, from the Pacific coast and Banff cross country, ending in Montreal with the last image of the Engineering building at McGill University. The album is likely an American military man's photographic record of his trip (beginning in December 1925 and ending April 1926) as many of the images are of railways, bridges, ships, and military installations, and one image identifies a Captain Richardson, in white Navy uniform. The album opens with images of the Philippines, with rail yards captioned "H. P. Co"; Fabrica, Occ. Negros; San Carlos; Fort Santiago, Manila; SS "Taiping" of A-O Line; Zamboanga, including a shot of "Pettit Barracks" (this was the location of the US Army's 43rd Infantry Regiment, which was a Philippine scout unit in 1921); Fort Pilar, Zamboanga; SS 'Darvel' at Jolo; and city streets of Jolo. The next stage of the trip is the through southeast Asia and Malaysia and Indonesia, with images of Sandakan (North Borneo); Jesselton (Soldier's Monument, rubber grove); Labuan (government building, Naval cemetery (two western men in the caption identified as "Jefferson & Watt"); Singapore (Bridge, government building, street scene, reservoir, old cemetery); Johore Causeway; Fort Canning; Batavia (current day Jakarta, Indonesia), Batavia street scenes, bridge, canals, old Portuguese fort; near Djokjakarta; lowland locomotive; Papandajan (smoking craters); Mendoet; Borodbudur (temples); Prambanan (temples); Surabaya; KPM SS 'Plancius' (Dutch ship); Semarang (steam tram); KPM SS 'Houtman'; old Fort Macassar; and Celebes (canal works, views of country side). On to Australia, with Brisbane (Victoria Bridge), Sydney Harbor (north & south Head), Garden Island, "Sydney bridge site" (the future site of the Bridge), Fort Dennison, Spit Bridge, Middle Harbor, Middle Head, Bradley's Head, Kuringai Chase, Manly, and Darling Harbor. Auckland and Fiji are next, with images of the RMS 'Niagara' at Auckland and views from Mt. Eden; then on to Suva (Fiji) with city views, landscapes, and natives & their dwellings. The author is next in Canada, with a Canadian Pacific Railway trip, with views from the train windows of the Selkirks, Rockies, Banff, Cascades, Mt. Rundle, Banff hot springs, Mt. Royal, Montreal, the St. Lawrence River, the Victoria Bridge, and closing with a shot of the facade of the Engineering Building at McGill University. Oblong album, 9 1/4 x 7 1/2". Three quarter leather and stamped patterned paper covered boards, the leather at corners rubbed and perished at the spine. 50 pages with 4 photographs per page, a total of 200 images, 3 x 2 1/2", each dated and captioned on the frame. Photographs in excellent condition.
Vendeur : ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Pays-Bas
18 ll.Large album containing photographs of Australia in the late 19th century. Although titled "Queensland" on the front cover, the album does not actually contain a single picture showing the territory of Queensland. The first 17 portray several official buildings in Sydney including St. Patrick's College, the Colonial Secretary's building and the neo-Italian Renaissance General Post Office and show parts of the landscape in the vicinity of the city. Several other photographs show the Jenolan Caves, gold miners on Mount Morgan and the highly popular tourist attraction of Barron Falls "as usually seen". Two group portraits show Aboriginal Australians. Most of these photographs are captioned and signed on the negative by John Paine (1833-1908), a British photographer who settled in Australia and specialized in pictures of Sydney and the Blue mountains.A group of six photographs shows the landscape near Launceston, Tasmania. These photographs were produced by Steven Spurling (1847-1924), the son of a New Zealand photographer who settled in Launceston in the 1870s and is known for his experimental outdoor photography.Binding very little worn at the extremities and slightly discoloured at the edges. Some foxing on the album leaves but, with the exception of some minor tears, the photographs are undamaged.l Cf. Burgess, "Stephen Spurling", at: Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
Vendeur : Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Pays-Bas
[60] pp.The album contains 15 silver albumen photographs of Melbourne, taken mainly from the series C. Rudd's new views of Melbourne (1886-1887) by Charles Rudd (1849-1901). They show Collins Street, Melbourne town hall, the public library, Parliament House, the Court of Law, Government House and various other buildings and infrastructure, as well as botanical gardens such as Fitzroy Gardens. The photographs of Sydney were the work of the renowned Australian photographer Henry King (1855-1923), born in England in 1855, who emigrated to Australia with his family in 1856. He worked as a photographer at J. Hubert Newman's studio in Sydney before opening his own studio in 1880. King gained recognition for his photographic studies of Australian Aboriginal people and his scenic views of Sydney. He died in 1923, leaving behind his wife, son, and three daughters. His glass negatives were acquired by J.R. Tyrrell after his death and are now held by the Powerhouse Museum. King is one of Australia's most significant early photographers. The album contains seventeen of King s photographs of the harbour, including Farm Cove and the Circular Quay, Government House and interior and exterior photographs of the town hall, King and George Street, the Mutual Life Association Building, the General Post Office and the Ferner Botanical Garden. Rural New South Was appears in nine photographs, including images of Illawarra National Park, the Hawkesbury River and a series of outdoor photographs taken along the coast at Blackwall and dated July 1895.This curious album of 58 photographs from France, Egypt and most importantly, Australia, opens with a section with six photos from Marseille, showing street views, the city harbour, the Avenue du Prado and the castles.The ten photographs from Egypt depict both the cultural highlights of the country, such as the Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Citadel of Cairo and the Palace of Gizeh, as well as ordinary Arabian villages and street scenes. They stemmed from the ateliers of the Abdullah brothers of Constantinople. The Abdullah Frères, namely Viçen (1820-1902), Hovsep (1830-1908) and Kevork (1839-1918) Abdullahyan, were three Ottoman brothers of Armenian heritage who gained international fame as photographers during the late Ottoman Empire. Some evidence suggests that he may have collaborated with the Zangaki Brothers, and he may have been the official photographer for the Universal Company of the Suez Canal. Later, he worked in partnership with the British-Italian photographer, Antonio Beato.With an owner s inscription in pencil "a appartenu Alfred Schmid", some photographs are captioned in black ink or pencil detailing the places. With a small label from the bookshop that sold the album: "Papeterie Sauwen-Jehotte" in Antwerp. The edges are somewhat bumped and some browning and foxing throughout. Otherwise in good condition.