Korea through Australian eyes
Seoul, Canberra: Kyobo Book Centre Co., Ltd., The Australia Korea Foundation, 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover : pp. [9] 130 [132] :profusely illustrated throughout : bright red cloth covered boards : silver illustrated jacket : brown slip-case.
[132]p. Original red cloth, profusely illustrated throughout with full page photographic illustrations taken by the famous Australian-born photographer George Rose (1861-1942). Rose took the photographs in Korea in 1904 recording scenes mainly of daily life during the Japanese - Russian war. The work contains all surviving photographs. Includes an account of the photographer's life by acclaimed Australian writer Rodney Hall. The book is in mint condition housed in the publisher's slipcase with a silver title label. Still in publisher's shrink wrap. As new. Item #9584
Australian-born photographer George Rose (1861-1942) took the photographs in Korea in 1904 recording scenes mainly of daily life during the Japanese - Russian war. The work contains all surviving photographs. Includes an account of the photographer's life by acclaimed Australian writer Rodney Hall.
Price: $75.00
