
Magic Lantern Slide Show, "The Giants and How to Kill Them", circa 1870
A charming collection of 15 glass magic lantern slides dating to the 1870s, published by York and Son of London and depicting the story by the 'Reverend Richard Newton, 'The Giants and How to Fight Them'.
The title of this sequence might sound like the stuff of mythology and some of the images are certainly pretty eye-catching - but in fact the 'giants' that Newton was referring to were in fact the sins against Christianity. Thus he wrote: "When I speak of giants, I do not mean physical giants, but moral giants. I do not mean men with huge bodies, four or five times larger than common-sized men; but I mean great sins of different kinds, which may well be called giants. I want now to speak about five giants that we should all unite trying to fight against. One of these is a good way off from us; but the rest are very near us. Listen to me while I tell you who these giants are, and the way in which we must try to fight them..."
Click here for a short video clip shows what these slides look like when viewed as a show.
Newton, born in 1813 in Liverpool, later became known as the 'Prince of Preachers to the Young', having dedicated much of his life to teaching the gospel to children after he emigrated to America to study at the Theological Seminary of New York. He wrote many children's books about Christianity and gave regular sermons to the children of his flock, typically attended by more than five hundred at a time.
York & Sons were founded in 1863. Their slides are identifiable by the distinctive logo which features a 'Y' entwined with a serpent. They were one of the few companies that were using life models at the time - i.e. costumed actors posing against elaborate backdrops to illustrate famous works of literature. These series became hugely popular and won the company international acclaim.
Condition: All slides are in very good condition and numbered consecuetively from 1 to 16, with number 3 being absent. No 9 with has a tiny crack to one corner, but otherwise all are free from cracks, chips or losses. Edge binding tape good.
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