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The inventor and the tycoon

A Gilded Age Murder and the Birth of Moving Pictures
Book • 2012
This book explores the unlikely partnership between Eadweard Muybridge, who invented stop-motion photography and was involved in a sensational murder trial, and Leland Stanford, a railroad tycoon.

Together, they contributed to the birth of visual media.

The narrative delves into Muybridge's quest to capture motion through photography and his infamous crime, set against the backdrop of California's frontier era.

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