The Rural World of Eric Guy by Jonathan Brown

The Rural World of Eric Guy by Jonathan Brown

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From 1930s to 1960s commercial photographer Eric Guy captured the rural world from his base at Basingstoke and Reading. He worked mainly in Berkshire, south Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, north Hampshire, south and west Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire. This work presents 180 images from the 2,000 held at the Museum of English Rural Life, Reading.

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The Rural World of Eric Guy by Jonathan Brown

From the 1930s to the 1960s commercial photographer Eric Guy captured the rural world from his base at Basingstoke and Reading. He worked mainly in Berkshire, south Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, north Hampshire, south and west Buckinghamshire and Gloucestershire. His intimacy with this area enabled him to draw out the character and pattern of farm work and the variety of landscapes in these counties. Jonathan Brown has selected 180 images from the 2,000 held at the Museum of English Rural Life, Reading. Among the topics included in the book are farms and estates; cereals and sheep on the Downs; cattle, dairying, pigs and poultry; the transition in agriculture - mechanisation and the second world war; the village scene and crafts. The photographs are supported by a knowledgeable text and captions.
Dr Brown is archivist at the Rural Life museum and author of numerous books and articles on the history of farming and the countryside.
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ISBN 13 9781905523870
ISBN 10 1905523874
Title The Rural World of Eric Guy
Author Jonathan Brown
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishers International
Year published 2008-07-23
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.