103 pages, indexed. The half title page is foxed, else an immaculate copy. "In this lavishly illustrated publication, Mike Weaver discusses the work of Julia Margaret Cameron, an English photographer known for her painterly approach to her subjects. Weaver's essay analyzes Mrs. Cameron's approach to photography as evidenced in the Overstone Album, a collection of 109 of her albumen prints. These prints, which were made between January 1864 and July 1865, were divided into three categories-"Portraits," "Madonna Groups," and "Fancy Subjects for Pictorial Effect"-with annotations by Mrs. Cameron about the images and where they were made. Weaver provides invaluable insight into Mrs. Cameron's life and art and identifies her many sources and concerns, both secular and religious."