Description
The introduction of portable dry plate cameras in the late 1870s marked the beginning of a golden age of Tasmanian landscape photography. With cameras on their backs, adventurers explored the wilds of Tasmania, recording not just the dramatic physical features they found but also the typically rough shelters of the miners, hunters, stockmen and piners who lived or worked in the bush. In this beautiful book Simon Cubit and Nic Haygarth use this rich photographic heritage as the basis for a series of extraordinary stories about human enterprise in the Tasmanian highlands.
RRP $49.95 +$5.00 (GST inclusive) postage (Australia wide).
Transfer the relevant funds to:
Account name: Nicolas Haygarth
BSB: 633-000
Account number: 197414717
Orders will be shipped when transfers clear.



