ISBN: 0912839074
Author: Bettie L. Kerr,John Dean Wright
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Historical Pub (June 1, 1994)
Pages: 246
Category: Americas
Subcategory: History
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Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Lexington: A century in photographs Hardcover – 1984.
Book is in Used-Good condition. by Jr. Kerr Bettie L. & John D. Wright (Author), Profusely illustrated (Illustrator).
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Lexington, a Century in Photographs book.
by John Dean Wright and Bettie L. Kerr. With BW photos throughout, index and bibliography this 400+ photograph history contains pre-Civil War daguerreotypes and covers architecture to commerce. Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13:9780912839073. Release Date:January 1984.
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Sir John Lexington (or Lexinton or Lessington; also de Lexington) (died 1257) was a baron and royal official in 13th century England. He has been described as having been Lord Chancellor, but other scholars believe he merely held the royal seals while the office was vacant or the chancellor was abroad. He served two terms, once from 1247 to 1248, and again from 1249 to 1250.
A Century in Photographs. There's no description for this book yet. by Bettie L. Published June 1994 by Lexington Historical Pub.
Each exquisitely reproduced photograph is presented on a double-page spread and accompanied by an informative text. David Gibson's insightful introduction traces the history of street photography, reflects on its broad appeal, and looks toward the future of the genre.