Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

Here is the fourth special edition of the illustrated catalog of Magic Lantern slides, created in Eastern Europe in the late 19th - early 20th centuries.
This volume of the catalog contains the informa tion about more than 40 unique stereoslides, preserved in one copy in the archives of KMET (Committee about Meteorites), Russia. These slides were made during the first and second expeditions (1927 - 1929) to the site of the fall of the Tunguska meteorite in 1908.
The original images were made on glass plates and used to print stereoviews and stereoslides. We present all stereoslides in high quality with a description of the required data.

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Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

Here is the fourth special edition of the illustrated catalog of Magic Lantern slides, created in Eastern Europe in the late 19th - early 20th centuries.
This volume of the catalog contains the informa tion about more than 40 unique stereoslides, preserved in one copy in the archives of KMET (Committee about Meteorites), Russia. These slides were made during the first and second expeditions (1927 - 1929) to the site of the fall of the Tunguska meteorite in 1908.
The original images were made on glass plates and used to print stereoviews and stereoslides. We present all stereoslides in high quality with a description of the required data.

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Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

by Sergey Gavrilenko Sr
Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

Pre-cinema. Laterna Magica. Eastern Europe of the 19th: early 20th centuries. Illustrated catalog of Magis lantern slides. Volume 4. The Tunguska meteorite..

by Sergey Gavrilenko Sr

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Here is the fourth special edition of the illustrated catalog of Magic Lantern slides, created in Eastern Europe in the late 19th - early 20th centuries.
This volume of the catalog contains the informa tion about more than 40 unique stereoslides, preserved in one copy in the archives of KMET (Committee about Meteorites), Russia. These slides were made during the first and second expeditions (1927 - 1929) to the site of the fall of the Tunguska meteorite in 1908.
The original images were made on glass plates and used to print stereoviews and stereoslides. We present all stereoslides in high quality with a description of the required data.


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BN ID: 2940155763956
Publisher: Sergey Gavrilenko, Sr
Publication date: 08/03/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Sergey Gavrilenko, Ukrainian historian and cinema archaeologist, professor. He is the author of numerous scientific and popular scientific publications on the theme of the early history of the cinema of Eastern Europe. He is the author of exhibitions and presentations on the theme of the archeology of the cinema of the world and Eastern Europe. The director of television documentary films: "N.V. Gogol. Origins ", 2002; "V.G. Korolenko. Diary pages », 2003; "Ukraine. History and legends of pyramid-tombs ", 2004; "Commandant of Poltava. Diary of the fortress defense ", 2009. The author of historical novels on the theme of the early history of cinema in Ukraine: "The Man with Preobrazhenskaya", 2017; "Heart of an Angel", 2018. Contact the author at: cortese@i.ua

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