A Voice for the Wild Flowers: The Life of Arthur C. Pillsbury

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

A Voice for the Wild Flowers:  The Life of Arthur C. Pillsbury by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (Book) in History
Publisher: by Ship Stone Press
Copyright: © 2005 by The Pillsbury Picture Company, Inc. Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First

Printed: 54 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 1861 KB

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A Voice for the Flowers is the story of a man's dedication to giving people a way to understand the natural and physical world the surrounds us. A. C. Pillsbury used photography as a tool that allowed us to see flowers and vital, living things. He took us deep into the cell with his invention of the microscopic motion picture camera. His life's journey was made using images to connect us to realities our eyes could not perceive. His story is both inspiring and tragic and carries its own message of hope, hardship and endurance.


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