Traveling the Pennsylvania railroad
the photographs of William H. Rau
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Author
Contributions
- Van Horne, John C. - Contributor
- Drelick, Eileen E. - Contributor
- Finkel, Kenneth. - Contributor
- Panzer, Mary. - Contributor
- Stilgoe, John R., 1949- - Contributor
Publication
2001 - University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
65,000 words, Guess
Page Count
260 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100812236254
- ISBN-139780812236255
- Goodreads923296
- LibraryThing2043964
- Library of Congress Control Number2001027619
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number46683702
- Better World Books9780812236255
- Open LibraryOL23263560M
Classifications
- LCCTR715.R38 2001
- LCCTR715 .R38 2002
Description
"In the 1890s Philadelphia's preeminent photographer, William H. Rau, was commissioned to take more than 450 photographs along the routes of the Pennsylvania railroad in order to promote travel on the railway to the general public. Known as "the standard railroad of the world," the PRR was the largest rail system on the East and linked metropolitan New York and Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and such industrial cities of the Midwest as Chicago and St. Louis. Using a mammoth view camera that made 18-by-22-inch glass negatives, Rau produced a spectacular series of images for the railroad's promotional use. The collection includes striking views not just of railcars, tracks, and stations but also of cities, towns, bridges, ferry boats, rivers, canals, factories, residences, and hotels, mostly in Pennsylvania but with some views also of New York, New Jersey, and Maryland.". "This volume reproduces almost 100 of the photographs, carefully selected for their historical and artistic significance, as full-page quadtone plates, capturing the impact of the originals as closely as possible. The photographs are arranged in geographical order along the various branches of the PRR, and each photograph is accompanied by a descriptive caption provided by PRR expert James J. D. Lynch, Jr. In the three essays that complement the photographs, Kenneth Finkel details Rau's career and early commercial photography, Mary Panzer places Rau and his PRR photographs in the context of the history of American landscape photography, and John R. Stilgoe discusses the advent of railroad advertising photography and its role in shaping perceptions of the American landscape."--BOOK JACKET.
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