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John J. Richter

Author of Lincoln in 3-D

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A book that I truly wished would never have ended. I also learned that stereoscopic photography during the Civil War was much more prevalent than I had ever imagined. These photographs shed a whole new light on both civil war photography and the Civil War itself. I found the 3D imaging, despite having to view them using the old red-blue lens system instead of by utilizing a viewer, to be incredible, they really helped the photos and the era they were portraying really come to life.

I recommend this book for everyone. I look forward to the day when I can proudly display "Lincoln in 3-D" on my Civil War bookshelf.… (more)
 
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ThothJ | 3 other reviews | Dec 4, 2015 |
A book that I truly wished would never have ended. I also learned that stereoscopic photography during the Civil War was much more prevalent than I had ever imagined. These photographs shed a whole new light on both civil war photography and the Civil War itself. I found the 3D imaging, despite having to view them using the old red-blue lens system instead of by utilizing a viewer, to be incredible, they really helped the photos and the era they were portraying really come to life.

I recommend this book for everyone. I look forward to the day when I can proudly display "Lincoln in 3-D" on my Civil War bookshelf.… (more)
 
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ThothJ | 3 other reviews | Dec 3, 2015 |
A book that I truly wished would never have ended. I also learned that stereoscopic photography during the Civil War was much more prevalent than I had ever imagined. These photographs shed a whole new light on both civil war photography and the Civil War itself. I found the 3D imaging, despite having to view them using the old red-blue lens system instead of by utilizing a viewer, to be incredible, they really helped the photos and the era they were portraying really come to life.

I recommend this book for everyone. I look forward to the day when I can proudly display "Lincoln in 3-D" on my Civil War bookshelf.… (more)
 
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ThothJ | 3 other reviews | Dec 3, 2015 |
A book that I truly wished would never have ended. I also learned that stereoscopic photography during the Civil War was much more prevalent than I had ever imagined. These photographs shed a whole new light on both civil war photography and the Civil War itself. I found the 3D imaging, despite having to view them using the old red-blue lens system instead of by utilizing a viewer, to be incredible, they really helped the photos and the era they were portraying really come to life.

I recommend this book for everyone. I look forward to the day when I can proudly display "Lincoln in 3-D" on my Civil War bookshelf.… (more)
 
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ThothJ | 3 other reviews | Dec 3, 2015 |

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