John Thomson Bücher
John Thomson war ein wegweisender schottischer Fotograf, Geograf und Reisender, der als einer der Ersten in den Fernen Osten reiste. Seine Arbeit unter den Straßenmenschen Londons wurde zu einem klassischen Beispiel sozialer Dokumentarfotografie, die den Grundstein für den Fotojournalismus legte. Thomson, der die Menschen, Landschaften und Artefakte östlicher Kulturen dokumentierte, wurde später zu einem Porträtfotografen der High Society in Mayfair und erhielt 1881 das königliche Siegel.






National Geographic Almanac of American History
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Provides an overview of America's geologic makeup, features twelve essays that examine milestones in the shaping of American society, and provides a chronicle of notable themes, movements, people, events, and cultures in the history of the country
Single copy of First Flight . Meet Orville and Wilbur Wright, the inventors and pioneers of the first successful flight. Also, learn about the adventures of pilot Amelia Earhart.
China and Its People in Early Photographs
An Unabridged Reprint of the Classic 1873/4 Work
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
From Foreword - Unabridged reprint of 1873-1874 book. John Thomson photographed China from 1862 to 1872 traveling with the specific goal of making a photographic record of the Orient. Not allowing the complexities and wonders of Asia to awe or distract him, he honed his eye and exerted a harsh self-discipline. The author was always able to sublimate his personality and to allow the essence of his subject to register clearly. (Description by http-mart, Roy Schoenbeck)
An Account of the Life, Lectures and Writings, of William Cullen
- 678 Seiten
- 24 Lesestunden
This detailed account of a notorious murder trial in the 19th century provides a fascinating glimpse into the legal system and society of the time. The trial, which involved the use of poison and multiple victims, was closely watched by both the public and legal professionals of the day.
Street Life In London. By J. Thomson And Adolphe Smith
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
In this book, Thomson presents his findings on the source of the Nile River, one of the great mysteries of geography and natural history. He describes his travels throughout Africa, his encounters with local peoples, and his scientific observations of the river and its environs. Thomson's groundbreaking work laid the foundation for future research into the Nile and its role in African ecology and culture. This book is a seminal work of African exploration and scientific discovery.
Tables Of Interest
- 548 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden