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Burton Holmes. Travelogues. The Greatest Traveler of His Time 1892-1952
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Burton Holmes. Travelogues. The Greatest Traveler of His Time 1892-1952
Current price: $25.00
Barnes and Noble
Burton Holmes. Travelogues. The Greatest Traveler of His Time 1892-1952
Current price: $25.00
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It was the Belle Époque, a time before air travel or radio, at the brink of a revolution in photography and filmmaking, when
Burton Holmes
(1870–1958) began a lifelong journey to bring the world home.
From the grand boulevards of Paris to China’s Great Wall, from the construction of the Panama Canal to the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Holmes delighted in finding “the beautiful way around the world” and made a career of sharing his
stories, colorful photographs, and films
with audiences across America. He coined the term “travelogue” in 1904 to advertise his unique performance and
thrilled audiences with two-hour sets of stories timed to projections of multihued, hand-painted glass-lantern slides and some of the first “moving pictures.”
Paris, Beijing, Delhi, Dubrovnik, Moscow, Manila, Jakarta, Jerusalem: Burton Holmes was there. He visited every continent and nearly every country on the planet, shooting over 30,000 photographs and nearly 500,000 feet of film.
This book represents the best of the Holmes archive, brimming with brilliant color photographs
. A rare window onto the world of 100 years ago, it is also
the ultimate inspiration to strike out on a travel adventure of your own
.
Burton Holmes
(1870–1958) began a lifelong journey to bring the world home.
From the grand boulevards of Paris to China’s Great Wall, from the construction of the Panama Canal to the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Holmes delighted in finding “the beautiful way around the world” and made a career of sharing his
stories, colorful photographs, and films
with audiences across America. He coined the term “travelogue” in 1904 to advertise his unique performance and
thrilled audiences with two-hour sets of stories timed to projections of multihued, hand-painted glass-lantern slides and some of the first “moving pictures.”
Paris, Beijing, Delhi, Dubrovnik, Moscow, Manila, Jakarta, Jerusalem: Burton Holmes was there. He visited every continent and nearly every country on the planet, shooting over 30,000 photographs and nearly 500,000 feet of film.
This book represents the best of the Holmes archive, brimming with brilliant color photographs
. A rare window onto the world of 100 years ago, it is also
the ultimate inspiration to strike out on a travel adventure of your own
.