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Where to find a better, larger photograph?

Naphtali

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Peter Hopkirk's The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia has, in duotone on its cover and also reproduced as black-and-white photograph within the body of the book, a photograph of a man in cold weather garb on a mountain top surveying the distance - telescope being supported by a leather-cased rifle.

Has anyone a source to obtain a better, larger photographic image online, or a copy of the photograph?
 

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First step. Get the name of the photographer from the credit's section of the book, if possible. Is there a title for the photograph itself? With that information a web search (or a library search) of that photographer's work might produce a find.

Let us know.

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Try to locate this book:

I recommend ABS Books."Travels of a Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet: Together With a History of the Relations Between China Tibet and India (With Original Maps of Eastern Tibet and Photographs Taken By the Author)"]Travels of a Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet: Together With a History of the Relations Between China Tibet and India (With Original Maps of Eastern Tibet and Photographs Taken By the Author)
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Dixon Cannon said:
First step. Get the name of the photographer from the credit's section of the book, if possible. Is there a title for the photograph itself? With that information a web search (or a library search) of that photographer's work might produce a find.

Let us know.

-dixon cannon

I did a quick search and the photographer is Sir Erich Teichman and the photo is entitled 'Scanning The Passes'. Most likely there is a book of his photographs available. -dc
 

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Dixon Cannon said:
I did a quick search and the photographer is Sir Erich Teichman and the photo is entitled 'Scanning The Passes'. Most likely there is a book of his photographs available. -dc
Many thanks. I would have thought the photograph was Russian, because of the headgear.
 

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bruce wayne said:
Do you have the ability to scan a high quality copy of it to your computer? If not, you can try taking it to a print shop & seeing what they can do.
Thanx!!!
Charlie

I wouldn't do take it to a print shop. The copyright of a photograph - and the photo was published, so it's obviously copyrighted - is valid for 70 years after the photographer's death. The print shop could be sued if it's found out that they copied it for you, and a reputable print shop would simply refuse the job outright, anyway.

Try the publishing house of the book, if they're still around. It's doubtful, but they may be of some assistance in your search for a copy of that image.


Lee
 

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