THE PROJECT CONTINUES

The 3D EXPO 1862 project continues with production of a high-definition (HD) 3D video program about the 1862 Exhibition based on the stereographs in my collection. This program, together with an exhibition of the original stereographs, the 3D book and a talk, will be available to interested museums and others well before the 1862 International Exhibition´s 150th anniversary.

The index of LSPC stereographs reproduced in the book will be expanded on this website to include all known stereographs of the International Exhibition.

3D EXPO 1862 is my second book to transport readers to another age. The first, entitled "The Stockholm Time Walk", was featured in the Swedish press and TV, and in an exhibition at Stockholm´s Stadsmuseum, the Stockholm City Museum.

3D EXPO 1862

Facts

Binding Hardcover w. stereoscope
Format 250 x 170 x 19 mm
No. of pages 112
Weight 655 grams
No. of stereoscopic photographs 49
No. of half stereo photographs 51
Plans of the Exhibition 3
Index All photos in the book
Lenses Two w. 2.3x magnification
Printing screen High-resolution stochastic
Language English
Packaging Each book in shrink film
Author Michael Tongue
Publisher Discovery Books
Publication date October 2006
ISBN-10 91-972118-2-6
ISBN-13 978-91-972118-2-6
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3D EXPO 1862 is a multi-dimensional book for everyone interested in time-travel, the Victorian era, early photography and stereoscopy. It's a beautifully produced book for the bibliophile and an indispensable reference work.

3D EXPO 1862 - BRINGS HISTORY ALIVE