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Early Popular Visual Culture, Vol.3, No.1, May 05

SARA Alerting Early Popular Visual Culture Volume 3, Number 1 / May 2005

is now available on the Taylor & Francis web site at http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk.

This issue contains:

Simon Popple and Vanessa Toulmin Editorial

pp. 1 - 1

André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion A medium is always born twice Š1 pp. 3 - 15

Maki Fukuoka

Contextualising the peep-box in Tokugawa Japan pp. 17 - 42

Ann Featherstone

'There is a peep-show in the market': Gazing at/in the journals of Sydney Race

pp. 43 - 57 Kaveh Askari

From 'the horse in motion' to 'man in motion': Alexander Black¹s detective lectures

pp. 59 - 76

Martin Loiperdinger

A foreign affair: Birt Acres and Ludwig Stollwerck pp. 77 - 94

Simon Popple

Photography, crime and social control pp. 95 - 106

Stephen Herbert and Luke McKernan Who¹s who of victorian cinema

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pp. 107 - 107 Correspondence pp. 109 - 111

Reference:

TOC: Early Popular Visual Culture, Vol.3, No.1, May 05. In: ArtHist.net, May 13, 2005 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/27230>.

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