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A history of photography written as a practical guide and an introduction to its latest developments / by W. Jerome Harrison ; with a biographical sketch of the author, and an appendix by Dr. Maddox on the discovery of the gelatino-bromide process.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harrison, W. Jerome (William Jerome), 1845-1909.
Contributor:
Adams, W. I. Lincoln (Washington Irving Lincoln), 1865-1946.
Maddox, Dr. (Richard Leach)
Series:
Scovill's photographic series ; no. 23.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Photography: The World through the Lens.
Scovill's photographic series ; no. 23
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Photography: The World through the Lens
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography--History--19th century.
Photography.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (136, xxvi pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates) : portraits.
Place of Publication:
New York : Scovill Manufacturing Co., 1887.
System Details:
text file
Notes:
"As 'Chapters in the history of photography,' a large part of this volume was originally published in The photographic times ... Assisted by the author ... Mr. W.I. Lincoln Adams ... has arranged the 'Chapters' in their present form"--Preface.
Frontispiece portrait of the author.
Advertisements (some ill.) at end: xxvi p., 2nd count.
Reproduction of the original from the Columbia University Libraries.
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
862891143
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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