In 1908 the pioneer of photochemistry, Giacomo Ciamician, presented a comprehensive account on his ongoing work in molecular photochemistry. He reported a number of reactions caused by light and ascertained that these were caused by light alone, not heat. These included geometrical isomerization of C=C, C=N andN=N bonds, 2 + 2 cycloaddition involving olefins as well as a,b-unsaturated ketones and esters, reactions of ketones such as a-cleavage and intermolecular hydrogen abstraction from alcohols leading to reduction or coupling, inter- and intramolecular reactions of nitro compounds, photooxygenation reactions: in fact a large fraction of the presently known reaction types. The rich perspective that photochemistry offered to synthes...