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Sport and Photography in the Rocky Mountains

November 11, 1880 issue

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The article discusses the book "Sport and Photography in the Rocky Mountains," by Andrew Williamson. The volume, a large quarto, is illustrated from photographs which Williamson took by the wet collodion process, using both skill and perseverance in getting them, under many difficult circumstances, the readers owe the seventeen charming plates which adorn the book. The text modestly professes to be no more than "a few notes explanatory of the photographs taken and a short account of the excellent sport obtained."

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SPORT & Photography in the Rocky Mountains (Book); WILLIAMSON, Andrew; BOOKS; PHOTOGRAPHY; HUNTING; ROCKY Mountains
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