Re: A History of Pre-Cinema - Selected and with a new introduction byStephen Herbert
============ The alt photo process list has moved to a new location at http://altphotolist.org/. There are two ways to subscribe: Via a web page: http://lists.altphotolist.org/mailman/listinfo/alt-photo-process-list This page will ask you to enter your name, your email address and a password. Mailman then sends an email message that you must respond to, either by replying to the message, or going to a specific web page. The second way to subscribe is via email. An email message can be sent to this address: Alt-photo-process-list-request@lists.altphotolist.org in the subject line you must enter the following: subscribe your-password nodigest where your-password is a password of your own choosing if you want want to receive the messages one at a time as they are posted (preferred) or subscribe your-password digest where your-password is a password of your own choosing if you want to receive a digest (all the messages from one day in one message) ============ On 19 feb 2010, at 15:17, Thomas Weynants - Media Archeology - wrote: > Dear List Members, > > Few years after publication, Early Visual Media is pleased to announce the important and unprecedented three volume set 'A History of Pre-Cinema' selected by Stephen Herbert. > See http://www.visual-media.eu/publications_books_pre-film.html > > This three volume set is a unique facsimile re-edition of rare documents on 'Time Based' Visual Media. > The books concentrate on items published before the spread of cinema and later references to devices of that period. > Priority is given to documents that are rare and/or difficult to consult. > For this, the set has great value for researchers by giving insight on vintage documents dating back to the period before the dawn of cinematography & cinema. > > First published 2000 by Routledge, reprinted 2000, 2001, 2002. Transferred to digital printing 2007. > > This is a great resource for academic researchers, university & museum libraries and private collectors. > > > Best wishes, > > Thomas > www.visual-media.eu
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