Growing up in California, 1947-1959
Toy Racers and Giant Salamanders
von Lawrence G. Desmond
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Über das Buch
This book is organized into two parts. The first part has photos taken from 1947 to 1953, and the second has those taken from 1954 to 1959. Part I begins with photos I took while in the 7th grade, and ends when I graduated from high school. Part II includes photos taken during my university years, and ends with the photos of shipboard life while I was in the US Coast Guard. The photos have been adjusted for brightness, contrast, and sharpness, but to illustrate my photography they have not been cropped or corrected by rotation. At the end of the introduction to Part II, is a short evaluation of my photography during its first 12 years.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Biografien & Erinnerungen
- Weitere Kategorien Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 142 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9781006867316
- Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag: 9781006867309
- Bedrucktes Hardcover: 9781006867293
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juni 04, 2014
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Santa Clara, Bellarmine, San Carlos, California
Über den Autor
Lawrence G. Desmond received a PhD in anthropology and archaeology from the University of Colorado-Boulder; an MA in anthropology from the Universidad de las Americas in Cholula, Mexico, and carried-out archaeological research in Mexico and Guatemala for more than 40 years. He taught at the University of Minnesota and San Francisco State University. His books, "A Dream of Maya" and "Yucatán through her eyes," are about the 1870s photography and studies of the ancient Maya by Alice and Augustus Le Plongeon. His photos of Mexico and Guatemala are at Harvard University's Peabody Museum, photos of the Moses Mesoamerican Archive and Research Project are at the Getty Research Institute, archaeology project photos and research materials at Tulane University, earliest photos at the Bancroft Library at UC-Berkeley. He is a senior research fellow in archaeology with the MMARP at Harvard University, and a research associate with the Dept. of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences.