Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]==On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Peter Klein <pklein at threshinc.com> wrote: > Amazon USA doesn't have it yet, although they might get it around the end > of the month. I got my copy this week, straight from the publisher in > Surrey, BC. > > This book is wonderful. Thelma Fayle, the author, did great job. She > truly *gets* Ted, both as a person and as a photographer. She talked with > many people who knew Ted as a colleague, and many that he photographed. > There's quite a bit of Irene in the book, too. So the reader sees Ted > from several perspectives. There are many wonderful photos, some that Ted's > LUG friends know well, and some we've never seen before. There's a good > sampling of the Wit and Wisdom of Dr. Ted gathered into this one volume. > > One thing that struck me is how affectionately everyone spoke of > Ted--colleagues, subjects, everyone. The only other photographer I can > recall who had that universal effect on people is Eisenstadt. So when I > describe him to people who will get the reference as "the Canadian Eisie," > I guess I'm not far off. Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and his > wife Maureen McTeer wrote the foreword. > > This is a book to treasure. We who know Ted have been lucky enough to hear > many of his stories over the years. So we've got a few more details to read > in between the lines. Whoever reads this book will get a sense of how our > Dr. Ted documented so much, so well, and made so many friends along the > way. > > A sip of cognac in your honor, Ted. Another to Thelma. And another to > Irene. > > --Peter > > > An excellent summation, Peter. Thanks. It's honestly too early in the morning here in Oklahoma for a sip of cognac but from the pending weather forecast it looks like we'll be doing a lot of our own sipping to stay warm by tonight; when we do we'll be thinking of Ted and the group that will gather in New York next April. --Bob