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Hong Kong as it Was: Hedda Morrison's Photographs 1946-47
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Hong Kong as it Was: Hedda Morrison's Photographs 1946-47 Hardcover - 2009

by Edward Stokes

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Hong Kong: Photographic Heritage Foundation, 2009. Book. Good to Very Good. Hardcover. First English Only Edition. 290mm x 260mm. Jacket has moderate general wear and no tears. Front pastedown has a small label remnant and a very small abrasion. A publisher's acknowledgement to ffep as issued.. Minor foxing to half-title page. Otherwise internally clean. Binding tight. 213pp.
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Edward Stokes is a photographer and writer. An Australian, he grew up in Hong Kong and studied at Magdalen College, Oxford. After some years as a teacher, he turned to photography and writing. He completed five books on Australian themes, three of them with his own photographs. In 1993 Edward Stokes went to live in Hong Kong, where he photographed and wrote a number of books portraying the territory's natural landscape and ecology. These books were published by a not-for-profit body which, with others, he had established in 1997--the Hongkong Conservation Photography Foundation. Based on its work and publications, together with the same people and others, in 2007 Edward Stokes began research and preparation for the establishment of a new publishing organization--The Photographic Heritage Foundation.