Order from Silver Print Gallery, Ein Hod Artists' Village, 30890 Israel
Documentors of the Dream, Pioneer Jewish Photographers in the Land of Israel 1890-1933,
Vivienne Silver-Brody, The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1998
Book inc. postage/packing USA $74; England and Europe $70.
Reviews:
"The book provides important research on cultural, social, and...
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Order from Silver Print Gallery, Ein Hod Artists' Village, 30890 Israel
Documentors of the Dream, Pioneer Jewish Photographers in the Land of Israel 1890-1933,
Vivienne Silver-Brody, The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1998
Book inc. postage/packing USA $74; England and Europe $70.
Reviews:
"The book provides important research on cultural, social, and technological developments in Palestine and gives the reader a rare glance at dream and reality in Palestine mainly during the early twentieth century." (Rachel Simon, Princeton University, Religious Studies Review, Jan. 2000.)
"What a pleasant surprise then, to behold, at last, a book that documents the early years of the Zionist endeavor without trying to color the past with any current ideologies. Vivienne Silver-Brody, in her wonderfully researched study, has filled the gap and shown us the State of Israel in the making. Although she suggests avenues of further research for future historians, I think this is going to be the classic work on the subject for a long time to come."(Neil Folberg, The Jerusalem Report, 2.8.99.)
Vivienne Silver-Brody has two central achievements to her credit in her new book.She gives us a comprehensive and fascinating picture of early Jewish photography in the Land of Israel, and she does so without falling into the trap of clinging nostalgia, which has accompanied so large a number of the (very few) publications in this area in the past." (Smadar Sheffi, HaAretz, 2.4.99.)
"This is a definitive, scholarly and beautifully produced work which is a pleasure to peruse again and again." (Meir Ronnen, Jerusalem Post, 9.4.99.)
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