Book Description

This is essentially a photographic essay on the Hebrides by Gus Wylie whose first experience of Scotland was during the evacuation of the war years (1940-44). He first studied painting at the Royal College of Art from 1957-60 but it was the camera & photography that became a more satisfying medium for him. He ultimately became Senior Lecturer in Photographic Arts at the Polytechnic of Central London. This photographic collection stemmed from a sabbatical year that he was able to spend on the Hebrides.
Author Gus Wylie
Date 1978 (First Edition)
Binding Black boards with gilt titles to front & spine in a black/white/silver d/w featuring a photo of a standing stone/ gravestone
Publisher Collins
Illustrator Profusely illustrated with the author's own black and white photographs
Condition VG in a VG d/w
Pages 164

Price: £65.00

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