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As Others See Us: Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns
Malley, Tricia, Gillespie, Ross
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Description for As Others See Us: Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns
Paperback. Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns. 64 pages, ports. (chiefly col.). Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: AJC; DCF. Dimension: 201 x 155 x 7. Weight: 246.
As Others See Us is based on a new photographic exhibition from Tricia Malley and Ross Gillespie, who together form the renowned partnership broad daylight. It forms part of Homecoming 2009, celebrating the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns' birth. The exhibition consists of 20 portraits of prominent and influential Scots, including Eddi Reader, Edwin Morgan, Peter Howson and Janice Galloway. The portraits capture a unique insight into the sitter, enhanced by the accompanying text, as each was asked to contribute their favourite poem from Robert Burns, and to explain why it is special to them and what they think it ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Luath Press Ltd
Number of pages
64
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906817527
SKU
V9781906817527
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Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-47
About Malley, Tricia, Gillespie, Ross
Award winning photographers Ross Gillespie and Tricia Malley are among Scotland's most experienced and insightful photographers. They have worked together for almost 20 yeas under the name of broad daylight and have an instinctive eye for capturing the character and personality behind their subject. Their work will be known to many through the front covers of Ian Rankin's famous Rebus ... Read more
Reviews for As Others See Us: Personal Views on the Life and Work of Robert Burns
It is a celebration of Scottish culture, reflecting and conveying through words and pictures the work of this extraordinary man and his relevance today - not only to the people of Scotland but to a wider audience. THE DRUM