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HINE, LEWIS W. (1874-1940)
Baker * “The End of the Trail.” Together, 2 photographs. Silver prints, each approximately 4
5
/
8
x6
3
/
4
inches (11.8x17.2 cm.), the first with notations, in pencil, and with Hine’s Interpretive Photography
and Yonkers hand stamps, on verso; the second with the title, date, and notations, in pencil, in an
unknown hand, and with Hine’s Interpretive Photography hand stamp on verso. Circa 1910
[4,000/6,000]
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FLAHERTY, JOHN J. (1884-1951)
Small portfolio of 6 plates depicting the
inhabitants of the sub-arctic part of Eastern
Canada. Copper-plate engravings, 8
3
/
4
x6
5
/
8
inches (22.2x16.8 cm.), and smaller, and the
reverse, sheet size 20x13 inches, each with
Flaherty’s and the publisher’s (Revillon Frères)
credit on recto, and each with a title on a small
label attached to the sheet at the lower left
corner; with the publisher’s introduction.
Circa 1922
[2,000/3,000]
Revillon Frères (a French fur trade company) funded
Flaherty’s well-known film Nanook of the North,
made in 1922.
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