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Title: A Camera on the Banks
Sub-title: Frederick William Wallace and the Fishermen of Nova Scotia
By (author): M. Brook Taylor
ISBN10-13: 0864924410 : 9780864924414
Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Weight: 1.340 Kg.
Published: Goose Lane Editions - June   2006
List Price: 19.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Out of Print 
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Frederick William Wallace, a young Montreal journalist and an accomplished commercial artist, was enthralled by ships. Between 1911 and 1916, in the last age of unassisted sail, he made seven voyages aboard fishing schooners to the banks off Nova Scotia. Taking a simple box camera, Wallace photographed the men, the vessels, and the work itself, knowing that he was capturing a way of life at the moment of its passing. Wallace's clear, dramatic photographs recreate a turning point in history and the men who lived it. Wallace published few of these photographs. Instead, he became a well-known writer of articles for magazines, including National Geographic, and the author of many popular seafaring novels. His most famous book, the encyclopedic Wooden Ships and Iron Men, is still in print. In A Camera on the Banks, M. Brook Taylor presents the story of a fishery on the brink of change and the pioneering photojournalist who documented it so lovingly. A professor of history at Mount Saint Vincent University, he curated the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic exhibit that displayed Wallace's work to the public for the first time.
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