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Complete self-instructing library of practical photography
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24968
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1909
- Author
- Schriever, J.B.
- Publisher
- Scranton, Pa., American School of Art and Photography
- Call Number
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 1
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 2
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 3
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 4
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 5
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 6
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 7
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 8
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 9
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- Author
- Schriever, J.B.
- Responsibility
- J.B. Schriever (editor)
- Publisher
- Scranton, Pa., American School of Art and Photography
- Published Date
- 1909
- Physical Description
- 9 volumes illustrations, plates, portraits
- Subjects
- Photography
- Abstract
- Pertains to instructions on photography in nine volumes as of 1909
- Contents
- v. 1. Elementary photography.--v. 2. Negative developing and after-manipulation.--v. 3. General exterior photography composition.--v. 4. Photographic printing, pt. I.--v. 5. Photographic printing, pt. II. Copying, enlarging, lantern slides.--v. 6. At-home portraiture, flashlight, interiors, lenses.--v. 7. Studio portraiture, pt. I.--v. 8. Studio portraiture, pt. II. Studio system.--v. 9. Commercial, press, scientific photography.--
- Notes
- Missing Volume 10 - Negative retouching, etching and modeling
- Books belonged to Eddie Hunter
- Accession Number
- 2014.8305
- Call Number
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 1
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 2
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 3
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 4
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 5
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 6
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 7
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 8
- 06.4 Sc1c volume 9
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Available online
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A journey in search of Christmas
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25072
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1904
- Author
- Wister, Owen (author)
- Remington, Fredric (illustrator)
- Publisher
- New York and London : Harper & Brothers Publishers
- Call Number
- 05 W75a
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- Publisher
- New York and London : Harper & Brothers Publishers
- Published Date
- 1904
- Physical Description
- 92 pages, 3 unnumbered leaves of plates : color illustrations
- Series
- Lin McLean series
- Subjects
- Literature
- Cowboys
- Christmas
- Abstract
- In the old days, the happy days, when Wyoming was a Territory with a future instead of a State with a past, and the unfenced cattle grazed upon her ranges by prosperous thousands, young Lin McLean awaked early one morning in cow camp, and lay staring out of his blankets upon the world. He would be twenty-two this week. He was the youngest cow-puncher in camp. But because he could break wild horses, he was earning more dollars a month than any man there, except one. The cook was a more indispensable person. None save the cook was up, so far, this morning. Lin's brother punchers slept about him on the ground, some motionless, some shifting their prone heads to burrow deeper from the increasing day. The busy work of spring was over, that of the fall, or beef round-up, not yet come. It was mid-July, a lull for these hard-riding bachelors of the saddle, and many unspent dollars stood to Mr. McLean's credit on the ranch books. So begins Lin McLean, the 1898 novel by Owen Wister (1860-1938), a writer best known as the author of The Virginian. The story of "A Journey in Search of Christmas" is a part of Lin McLean. It was published by Harper & Brothers as a separate book in 1904, illustrated by Frederic Remington. Below is the text of that story and the illustrations. The story of Lin McLean was made into a film in 1918, "A Woman's Fool," directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. The film is "presumed lost." (from Western and Cowboy Poetry Music & more athe Bar-D Ranch website)
- Contents
- Lin's Money Talks Joy
- Lin's Money is Dumb
- A Transaction in Boot-Blacking
- Turkey and Responsibility
- Santa Claus Lin
- Accession Number
- 2926
- Call Number
- 05 W75a
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Available online at Western and Cowboy Poetry Music & more athe Bar-D Ranch website
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Edward W. D. Holway : a pioneer of the Canadian Alps
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19831
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1931
- Author
- Palmer, Howard
- Publisher
- Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
- Call Number
- 01.4 Pa18e
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- Author
- Palmer, Howard
- Responsibility
- Howard Palmer
- Publisher
- Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
- Published Date
- 1931
- Physical Description
- 81p. : ill., port., map
- Subjects
- Mountaineering
- Canada
- Selkirk Range
- Botany
- Abstract
- Mountaineers will find in this little volume the authentic account of the ascents in the Canadian Rockies and Selkirks which made the name of E. W. D. Holway so well known to the climbing fraternity not many years ago. Readers who may never have seen a mountain will enjoy the book simply as the true tale of a remarkable man whogave up commercial pursuits to become a professor of botany and an explorer of little-known Alpine ranges. The book is composed largely of Mr. Holway’s intimate letters and diaries which tell his story with an engaging touch that continually makes light of the dangers, difficulties and hardships inseparable from pioneer work. The trials and tribulations of “backpacking” are graphically portrayed by the author. The book was designed to cover, as a part of a well-rounded biography, the mountaineering experiences of its subject. We think that the task has been well done and commend the work to the attention of readers interested in the Canadian Alps. Mr. Palmer’s book, with an introduction by the late Professor J. Arthur Harris, former head of the Department of Botany at the University of Minnesota, is enriched with illustrations of many of the peaks referred to in the text. It is very well printed and attractive in format. (From American Alpine Club)
- Contents
- Preface
- A pioneer of the Canadian Alps
- Earliest climbs
- The maturity of mountaineer
- The first expedition into the Cariboos
- Conclusion
- Supplementary letters
- List of ascents and explorations by Edward W.D. Holway
- Mountaineering papers by Edward W.D. Holway
- Notes
- Annotated by Ernest Feuz
- Accession Number
- 2019.43
- Call Number
- 01.4 Pa18e
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Book review as per the American Alpine Club
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