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Ethnographical album of the Pacific islands

documentary heritage
  • Place
  • Other Id

    GN670 EDG (Library of Congress Call Number)

    36008 (Cat ID)

    64600 (DBTextworks system ID)

    28895 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Ethnographical album of the Pacific islands
  • Primary Maker
  • Contributor/Publisher
    SDI Publications
  • Place
  • Date
    1996
  • Physical Description

    various pagings : chiefly ill., maps, ports. ; 34 x 34 cm.

  • ISBN/ISSN
    1878529196
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

    1 item in this collection. View all items.

  • Edition/State/Version
    2nd ed. :expanded and edited by Bruce L. Miller with additional maps and portraits of Pacific island natives.
  • Subject Category
  • Content
    Series I
    Series II
    Series III
  • Public Access Text

    Limited edition of 999 copies -- t.p. "Originally published and privately issued as 'Album of the weapons, tools, ornaments, articles of dress of natives of the Pacific islands' by James Edge-Partington and Charles Heape, 1890-1898, in 3 albums entitled 'series'" -- t.p. verso. Maps on endpapers. Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-231 [Series III]) and index.

  • Subject Notes
    Obituary
    'We regret to record the death of Mr. James Edge-Partington, which took place at Beaconsfield on Nov. 4, at the age of seventy-six years. Mr. Edge-Partington was an authority on the material culture of the Pacific, and at one time was the owner of a very extensive collection of objects from the South Seas, which included many rarities. This was dispersed during his lifetime, part going by purchase and gift to the British Museum and part to the Auckland Museum. A second collection of books and prints relating to Australasia went to an Australian museum. Mr. Edge-Partington's contributions to scientific literature, which were numerous, were mostly descriptive, but they were characterised by extreme accuracy, critical acumen, and a common sense which was allied with a sound appreciation of the bearing of the analytical study of material culture on the problems of ethnology. His most important contribution to anthropological literature, however, was an ethnographic album of the Pacific in which tools, implements, personal ornaments, and other objects in European collections, especially his own and that of the British Museum, were reproduced by lithography from his own drawings. It was issued in three series, which appeared in 1890, 1895, and 1898 respectively. It is now extremely rare, very few copies remaining in private hands. Mr. Edge-Partington's interests were not confined to the Pacific; he was also a keen student and collector of objects illustrating the culture of the European peasantry, and had devoted much attention to the peasant industries of the Chiltern area in which he lived. For many years he was a valued voluntary worker in the ethnographical department of the British Museum, and a very active member of the council of the Royal Anthropological Institute.'--Nature ; Volume 126, page 926 (1930).
  • Collection Type
    Reading Room
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023
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