Henry Taunt was one of the great photographers of the nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries. He was a master of the camera and
possessed of a profoundly creative sense of scene and composition.
First published in 1973, this collection of Henry Taunt's finest
work includes artistic prints as well as images which are of
importance to architectural and social historians. Sympathetically
introduced and captioned by Bryan Brown, this book is a striking
visual essay on the Victorian and Edwardian eras and a magnificent
record of places and their past.
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