And the name of Mathew Brady will always be remembered with them. In "Photo By Brady, " Jennifer Armstrong tells the story of the Civil War as seen through the lenses of its recorders. It is a moving and elegant look at the brutal and deadly time.Jennifer Armstrong...
【绝版旧书】Photo by Brady A Picture of the Civil War书悦图书专营店 关注店铺 评分详细 商品评价: 4.3 中 物流履约: 3.9 低 售后服务: 4.5 中 手机下单 进店逛逛 | 关注店铺 关注 举报 企业购更优惠 【绝版旧书】Photo by Brady A Picture of the Civil War Jennifer...
Picture this scene for a second: this small, little home, 想象一下这个场景:一个小小的、可爱的家, Wilmer McLean's house, in Appomattox Court House, a little village of about eight structures or so, and rolling hills. 那是威尔默·麦克莱恩的房子,在阿波马托克斯的小村庄,那里有八幢左右的建筑和...
I figured that the transition mechanism was all very simple, the vice president would become the president. In fact the picture was far murkier and far more complex in April 1865. Because, as it turned out, when I went to check this question, the founders did not intend for the vice pre...
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In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business.But he was not a good artist.So he invented a very simple camera.He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his yard.That was the first photograph. The next important date in the history of photography ...
The United States is crumbling in Alex Garland’s sharp new film “Civil War,” an A24 release in theaters Friday.
Ranging from the basic to the bizarre, from secession to spies to all kinds of swords, Civil War, A to Z creates a complete picture of the war from the first shot to final surrender. No Civil War enthusiast or student of history will want to be without this indispensable and entertaining...
Using an antique view camera that weighs 50 pounds, he typically takes only a single, painstaking picture of each battlefield he visits. He prefers to shoot in winter, and “in rain, and on really overcast and nasty days. Blue sky is kind of my nemesis.” The subdued light makes...