These are all a part of exhibits at the Nelson Museum in Kansas City, the
one in Missouri. They now house the Hallmark photo collection that formerly
lived at the greeting card company's nearby offices. I'm not really
interested in the 'Civil War either, but the books are superb. Reproduction
quality is tops. Well worth the money.
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From: Moose
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 12:15 AM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: [OM] Photobook offer on TOP
From time to time, TOP offers good to great deals on photobooks. Some don't
interest me; some sell out quickly.
I bought into the current one. <http://tinyurl.com/hkjsjgs>
I haven't got very far in perusing them, but it seems it will be worthwhile.
I'm not sure the Civil War photographs will
interest me much, but I know some others here might be interested.OTOH, the
Laughlin and Lange books make it a good deal
for me. I'd not heard of Webb, but a quick dip into the book showed me some
good images, and I think I'll enjoy it.
Monetarily, it seems a good deal. I was following some other wander through
the web and ran across another reference to
a book on Laughlin, only to discover that this Laughlin book alone is going,
used, for as much or more as I paid for all
of them new.
Library of Moose
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