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Queers in History - IBM Version (Hardcover)
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Queers in History - IBM Version (Hardcover)
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Soon to be a major motion picture, this action-filled adventure of
four fascinating people takes place during one of the most
thrilling chapters of American history: the late 19th century
transition from the Wild West to the Age of Technology. There's the
narrator of our story, Eadweard Muybridge, the eccentric and
mysterious photographer who conquers staggering obstacles to
produce the first motion pictures; his young wife, Flora, one of
the greatest beauties of San Francisco - and she knows it; Major
Harry Larkyns, the English con artist who steals her heart and pays
the ultimate price; and Governor Leland Stanford, the richest and
most powerful businessman in the nation, who is both Muybridge's
greatest supporter and the engine of his most devastating downfall.
Based on a true story People remember Muybridge for his high-speed
photographs of a trotting horse, which settled the long-running
dispute over whether all four hooves ever leave the ground at the
same time. Few remember that those photos were just a beginning for
Muybridge. Through trials and tragedy he developed the technology
to take an extended series of photos which became the first movies.
Today he is an icon of "steampunk," the burgeoning 21st century
artistic and literary movement that pays homage to Victorian-era
technology. Muybridge had a stormy relationship with his patron,
rail tycoon Stanford. Their collaboration ended in bitter betryal
and a series of disastrous lawsuits. At the peak of fame, Muybridge
married Flora, a stunning beauty half his age, who betrayed him in
an affair with a dashing young con artist, Major Larkyns. Muybridge
murdered Larkyns in cold blood, and a spectacular "trial of the
century" ended in his astonishing acquittal. Freezing Time tells
this story in the form of an historical novel. While maintaining
accuracy and truth about Muybridge's life and work, Freezing Time
sets him into a dramatic context that is compelling to readers who
may know little about him or his photography. The exciting
adventure of his life and times as depicted in Freezing Time is
like Indiana Jones meets The Time Machine mixed with elements of
Jack The Ripper, Sherlock Holmes, and True Grit.
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