Item #9629 THE WORLD OF WILLIAM NOTMAN: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY THROUGH A MASTER LENS. Roger Hall, Gordon Dodds, Stanley Triggs.

THE WORLD OF WILLIAM NOTMAN: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY THROUGH A MASTER LENS. Foreword by Robert MacNeil.

Boston: David R. Godine, 1993. Notman, William. First edition. 4to., (viii), 226 (5) pp., numerous full-page b&w photos. Top and fore edge lightly foxed, otherwise, fine in illustrated dust jacket. Item #9629

A comprehensive view of the work of the giant of nineteenth-century Canadian photography. With his sons and protégés, Notman had studios in Boston and Albany, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, St. John, encompassing some 23 studios, 16 of which were in the United States. The family firm stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the mid-1800s through the 1930s.

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