Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell with Brian May, Denis Pellerin and Paula Fleming

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Time Out says

No, your eyes do not deceive you, that is indeed the afroed guitarist Brian May of Queen fame, who's co-written his second book about Victorian stereograms. The first, 'A Village Lost and Found' (2009) focused on images taken in a small village in Oxfordshire. This second, 'Diableries: Stereoscopic Advnetures in Hell', is a collection of French stereo cards originally published in the 1860s, depicting a devilish underworld. For those who are still puzzled as to what a stereogram is, it's an image that portrays depth perception. In other words, makes the picture look 3D. May will present these cards alongside his co-authors Denis Pellerin and Paula Fleming. And yes, 3D glasses will be involved.

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