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MACLEAN, Hector.

Photography for artists; brief and useful information respecting the many uses of photography in various walks of the pictorial and allied arts. 1896

"Books recommended," p.149-150.

NICOL, John.

Right road to photography; a course of instruction in the theory and practice of the art. 1898. (Gennert photographic library.)

.770 M19р

"A really helpful introduction to every-day photography." Photo-minia-
ture, 1899.

..770 N31

PALTRIDGE, George Henry.

Photographic instruction text; a systematic course and working guide in all the processes which ordinarily take up the attention of camera workers. 1900.....

Author is (1901) instructor in photography at Lewis institute, Chicago. PHOTO-MINIATURE.

Photography at home. 1899

"Books," p.413.

Being Photo-miniature, Nov. 1899, v.1, no.8.

.770 P21

.770 P52pho

Treats of portraiture in ordinary rooms, flash-light work, printing by ar-
tificial light, transparencies, enlargements, printing on silk and other
fabrics, and other photographic work which can be done on cloudy
days or at night.

PILDITCH, Frederick W.

Drop-shutter photography. 1896....

Not a text-book, but an interesting little essay on the uses and advan-
tages of instantaneous methods, containing hints as to apparatus, selec-
tion of subjects, etc.

.770 P58

ROBINSON, Harry Perry.

Pictorial effect in photography. 1892. (Scovill photo

graphic series.)....

The same, with essays. 1893...

..770 R55p .770 R55p2

Simple practical work on composition and chiaroscuro written espe-
cially for photographers. The first of Mr Robinson's works on pho-
tography as an art, and still (1898) a standard work.

SCHMID, J. F.

Das photographiren; ein rathgeber für amateure und fachphotographen bei erlernung und ausübung dieser kunst, mit berücksichtigung der neuesten erfindungen und verbesserungen auf diesem gebiete. 1889. (Hartleben's chemisch-technische bibliothek.)..

SCHUBERTH, H.

.1770 S34

Das lichtpaus-verfahren; oder, Die kunst, genaue copien mit hilfe des lichtes unter benützung von silber-, eisen- und chromsalzen herzustellen. 1893. (Hartleben's chemisch

technische bibliothek.)

.1770 S38

Gives methods which can be used for copying line-drawings, with espe-
cial attention to those giving positive copies.

SURFACE, Matthew.

Photography as a hobby. 1897..

.770 S96

TODD, Frederick Dundas.

First step in photography; a book for beginners in the art.

1900

...770 T55

Explains simply and clearly the process of making a photograph, omitting
everything unessential to successful work.

Reference book of practical photography. 2v. in 1. 1899-1900. .770 T55г Concise hints on the various branches of photographic work. By the

editor of the Photo-beacon (1901).

Second step in photography; an advanced handbook. 1899 ...770 T55s
Sequel to First step in photography.

Object is "to teach what is really essential to be known by one who aims
at being an artist by photographic methods, and in addition, to lay
down the more elementary principles of picture-making."

VOGEL, Ernst.

Practical pocket-book of photography. 1893.....

For both amateurs and professionals.

.770 V36

Aims to supply concise accounts of all important photographic processes.
Gives the formulæ used in the photo-chemical laboratory of the Royal
technical high school at Berlin, in which the author is (1893) an assist-

ant.

WATTS, W. A. & Sturmey, Henry, comp.

Photographic reference book; ed. by J. McIntosh. 1904...1770 W33 WILSON, Edward Livingstone.

Wilson's photographics; lessons in the art of photography.

1881 ..

.770 W76

The most complete handbook of photography as practised prior to 1881. WORTHINGTON, J. C. & Millen, J. C.

Photographic primer; a manual of practice. 1897....

.770 W91

A plain, common-sense treatise for beginners, intended to explain the
simplest processes.

ABNEY, Sir William de Wiveleslie.

Evening talks at the Camera club on the action of light in photography. 1897. (Handbooks for photographers.). .770.1 A15 Theoretical discussion, with account of experiments made by the author, who is (1901) the leading English experimentalist in photographic subjects.

770.3 Encyclopedias

WALL, E. J. comp.

Dictionary of photography. Ed. 6 enl. [1895.].

.1770.3 W17

The same. Ed. 8 enl. 1902....

.1770.3 W17d

Bibliography of photography, p.74-80.

WILSON, Edward Livingstone.

Cyclopædic photography; a hand-book of the terms, processes, formulæ and appliances available in pho

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AMERICAN amateur photographer; monthly, July-Dec. 1889, 1891-92, 1898-date. v.1, 3-4, 10-date. 1889-date.....r770.5 A512 AMERICAN annual of photography and photographic timesbulletin almanac for 1888, 1891-92, 1898, 1903-date.

1887-date

...1770.5 A5.

"Anthony's international annual" was consolidated with the above in 1903.
Contains articles on all the practical subjects interesting to amateur
photographers. Many illustrations.

ANTHONY'S international annual. See International an-
nual of Anthony's photographic bulletin and American
process year-book.

BRITISH journal photographic almanac and photographer's

daily companion, 1888, 1900-date. [1887]-date..... .1770.5 B75 INTERNATIONAL annual of Anthony's photographic bul

letin and American process year-book; ed. by W. I.
Scandlin, 1899, 1901-02. V.I1, 13-14. 1899–1901..
Consolidated with the American annual of photography, 1903.
Known as Anthony's international annual.

JAHRBUCH für photographie und reproductionstechnik,
1887-date. Ier jahrgang-date. 1887-date...

.1770.5 124

.1770.5 J15

3d year is in 3 parts, including "Mappe mit 50 artistischen tafeln."
Each volume contains a bibliography and a list of patents granted in
Germany during the year for photographic and other reproductive
processes.

PENROSE'S pictorial annual. See Process year book.
PHOTO-AMERICAN; monthly, Nov. 1891-date. v.3-date.
1892-date...

V.1-2 issued as the Photographic herald.

PHOTO era; a monthly magazine, May 1898-date. v.1-date.

1770.5 P52

..qr770.5 P5282

1899-date PHOTO-MINIATURE; a monthly magazine of photographic information, Apr. 1899–date. v.1-date. 1899-date...r770.5 P5283 PHOTOGRAPHIC times; monthly. v.30-date. 1898

date....

..qr770.5 P528

In May 1902 the "Photographic times" and "Anthony's photographic
bulletin" were merged into one, under the title "Photographic times-
bulletin."

PRACTICAL process worker and photo-mechanical printer;

monthly, Mar. 1896-Sept. 1898. 3v. in I. 1896–98....qr770.5 P88 Continued as supplement to the Photographic times.

PROCESS year book; a review of the graphic arts; ed. by

William Gamble. [1st issue]-date. 1895-date.......qr770.5 P96
Also called "Penrose's pictorial annual."

SUN and shade; a photographic record of events, with an art
supplement; monthly, July 1888-Dec. 1889, Sept. 1891-
Aug. 1892. v.1-2, [no.1-4], v.4. 1888–92..

qr770.5 S95

Picture periodical without letterpress. Contains photographs from life,
and photogravure reproductions of various works of art.
None issued in August and September 1888.

WILSON, Edward Livingstone, ed.

Photographic mosaics; an annual record of photographic

progress. 27th year-date. 1891-date....

1896, 1900 wanting.

...1770.5 W76

YEAR book of photography and amateur's guide. v.40-date.

1899-date

..1770.5 Y21

PITTSBURGH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS' SOCIETY. Constitution, by-laws, officers and members. 1898.. .1770.6 P67

770.8 Exhibitions

PITTSBURGH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS' SOCIETY. Illustrated catalogue of the annual international salon and exhibition (1st-2d), 1898-99. [1898–99.]..

...r770.8 P67

770.9 History of photography

HARRISON, William Jerome.

History of photography, written as a practical guide and introduction to its latest developments. 1887. (Scovill's photographic series.)......

Biographic sketch of the author, by W. I. L. Adams, p.134-136.

STORY, Alfred Thomas.

.770.9 H31

Story of photography. 1898. (Library of useful stories.). .770.9 S88 "Written, not so much with the object of producing a manual to teach photography as an art, but, while giving due weight to that side of the subject, to present it in its more scientific aspects." Introduction.

VOGEL, Hermann Wilhelm.

Progress of photography since 1879, with special consideration of emulsion photography and an additional chapter on photography for amateurs. 1883....

.770.9 V36

771 Technique. Apparatus. Materials

HOLMES, W. D. & Griswold, E. P. comp.

Photographers' book of practical formulae. 1888. PHOTO-MINIATURE.

.771 H73

Hand-camera work. 1899

.771 P52h

"Books," p.141.

Being Photo-miniature, June 1899, v.1, no.3.

Tells the points to be considered in selecting a hand camera, the lenses
most useful for various purposes, the limitations of the hand camera,
methods of developing, etc.

SCHIENDL, E.

(Hart

Die künstlerische photographie; nebst einem anhange über
die beurtheilung und technische behandlung der negative
photographischer porträte und landschaften. 1889.
leben's chemisch-technische bibliothek.) . . . . .
Intended more particularly for the professional photographer.
studio arrangement, lighting, grouping, retouching, etc.

MELDOLA, Raphael.

771.01 Chemistry

Chemistry of photography. 1889.....

..1771 S33

Treats of

.771.01 M58

"A series of lectures delivered to a class of advanced students by a
celebrated English professor of chemistry. The author is the dis-
coverer of several important chemical products used in photography.
The work is a valuable one to the chemist who seeks knowledge about
the chemistry of the art."

PHOTO-MINIATURE.

Chemical notions for photographers. 1900..

"Books," p.260.

Being Photo-miniature, Sept. 1900, v.2, no.18.

Simple introduction to the every-day chemistry of photography.

.771.01 P52

TOWNSEND, Charles F.

Chemistry for photographers. [1897.]..

.771.01 T66

VOGEL, Hermann Wilhelm.

Chemistry of light and photography in their application to

art, science and industry. 1889. (International scien-
tific series.).

.771.01 V36

Apparatus

771.11 Camera

MASSE, Henri Jean Louis Joseph.

The camera and its appurtenances. 1895.

Aids in the selection of the camera, lenses and other apparatus.

.771.11 M45

771.12 Optical parts. Lenses. Telephotography

DALLMEYER, Thomas Rudolphus.
Telephotography; an elementary treatise on the construc-
tion and application of the telephotographic lens.
1899....

Bibliography, p. 147-148.

..771.12 D16

Author was one of the first to attempt an arrangement of lenses which
would give an enlarged image of a distant object without the use of
an excessively long camera. This book sums up our present (1899)
theoretical and practical knowledge of such lenses, which are useful
for obtaining correct perspective effects in ordinary work, as well as
for photographing distant views.

HODGES, John A.

Photographic lenses; how to choose and how to use.

1895

.771.12 H66

Elementary in character; devoid of technical terms. Explains in simple language the properties and uses of different photographic lenses. MARRIAGE, Ernest.

Elementary telephotography. 1901...

.771.12 M41

"This book is meant to serve two purposes-to show those who are un-
acquainted with telephotography the advantages gained by its practice,
to help them in the selection of apparatus and to assist telephotogra-
phers who often have no guide by which to determine their exposures."
Preface.

MILLS, Frederick William, & Ponton, A. C.

Stenopaic or pin-hole photography. 1895. PHOTO-MINIATURE.

Modern lenses. 1899...

"Books," p.35-36.

Being Photo-miniature, April 1899, v.1, no.1.

771.12 M69

.771.12 P52

Plain instruction to assist the amateur in choosing and using lenses in-
telligently. Includes an account of the newer anastigmatic lenses.

BOLAS, Thomas.

771.15-771.24 Studio. Artificial light

The photographic studio; a guide to its construction, design

and the selection of a locality. 1895....

MASSÉ, Henri Jean Louis Joseph.

The dark-room and its equipment. 1896....

.771.15 B59

..771.16 M45

Hints as to the economical equipment and arrangement of dark-rooms
for amateurs.

DUCHOCHOIS, Peter C.

Photography at night. 1893....

.771.22 D86

Contents: The sources of light.-Portraiture.-Copying.-Enlargements
from negatives.-Printing by contact.-Transparencies.-The processes.
-Notes and additions.

Confined entirely to the practical side of the processes described.

GUERIN, Fitz-William.

Portraits in photography by the aid of flash light.

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