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An Adventurous Woman Abroad: The Selected Lantern Slides of Mary T.S. Schaffer
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An Adventurous Woman Abroad: The Selected Lantern Slides of Mary T.S. Schaffer in Brampton, ON
Current price: $32.95

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An Adventurous Woman Abroad: The Selected Lantern Slides of Mary T.S. Schaffer in Brampton, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, travelling within North American borders or beyond to exotic locations was difficult at best and disastrous at worst. Mary Schaffer, born into a Pennsylvania-based Quaker family in 1861, not only conquered international travel but also excelled as an explorer, surveyor and photographer in the backcountry of Canada''s Rocky Mountains and the isolated communities of Japan and Formosa (now Taiwan).
Michale Lang''s new book features more than 200 of Mary Schaffer''s colourful, hand-painted lantern slides from the archives of the Whyte Musem of the Canadian Rockies. These unique works of art detail some of the indigenous people and breathtaking landscapes of the Rocky Mountains, along with tribal communities of Japan and Formosa. Schaffer''s writing, Michale Lang''s accompanying narrative and the book''s overall design (inspired by the work of Barbara Hodgson, author and designer of The Tattooed Map , No Place for a Lady and Opium ) opens a unique window on the Victorian obsession with international travel and discovery.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, travelling within North American borders or beyond to exotic locations was difficult at best and disastrous at worst. Mary Schaffer, born into a Pennsylvania-based Quaker family in 1861, not only conquered international travel but also excelled as an explorer, surveyor and photographer in the backcountry of Canada''s Rocky Mountains and the isolated communities of Japan and Formosa (now Taiwan).
Michale Lang''s new book features more than 200 of Mary Schaffer''s colourful, hand-painted lantern slides from the archives of the Whyte Musem of the Canadian Rockies. These unique works of art detail some of the indigenous people and breathtaking landscapes of the Rocky Mountains, along with tribal communities of Japan and Formosa. Schaffer''s writing, Michale Lang''s accompanying narrative and the book''s overall design (inspired by the work of Barbara Hodgson, author and designer of The Tattooed Map , No Place for a Lady and Opium ) opens a unique window on the Victorian obsession with international travel and discovery.





















