Published on the 150th anniversary of the invention of photography and the 20th anniversary of the American Photographic Historical Society.Reprint. Orginally published: London : McLean and Nutt, 1839.Mode of access: Internet
One image in a portfolio of twelve images depicting the 19th century photographic process
Illustrated with a sepia engraving entitled 'Fac-simile of a photogenic drawing'.Article discusses t...
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
Includes Chilton's explanation of apparatus; French improvements reprinted from The Athenaeum, Londo...
This article considers the daguerreotype and electricity as the key driving forces in the early hist...
Advertising matter: p. [203]-216.Translation of the 4th French ed.: Traité de photographie.Mode of ...
Includes index.First published in 1856 under title: The ambrotype manual.Mode of access: Internet
"Appendix": p. [141]-144.Significant portions of the text were taken from G.T. Fisher, Photogenic ma...
Advertisements: 4 p. at end.Date of publication on cover: 1877."La photochromie," p. 181-191."Les or...
"Practical hints on the daguerreotype / by J.H. Croucher": p. 157-224.Cover title: Daguerreotypist a...
Includes indexes."From the second London edition."Pt. 1. Calotype, chrysotype, cyanotype, chromatype...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
Preface to the American edition signed: S.D. Humphrey.Mode of access: Internet.Pages [267]-290 conta...
Translation of Pictorial effect in photography. London, 1881.Mode of access: Internet
Includes index.First published in 1856 under title: The ambrotype manual.Mode of access: Internet
One image in a portfolio of twelve images depicting the 19th century photographic process
Illustrated with a sepia engraving entitled 'Fac-simile of a photogenic drawing'.Article discusses t...
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
Includes Chilton's explanation of apparatus; French improvements reprinted from The Athenaeum, Londo...
This article considers the daguerreotype and electricity as the key driving forces in the early hist...
Advertising matter: p. [203]-216.Translation of the 4th French ed.: Traité de photographie.Mode of ...
Includes index.First published in 1856 under title: The ambrotype manual.Mode of access: Internet
"Appendix": p. [141]-144.Significant portions of the text were taken from G.T. Fisher, Photogenic ma...
Advertisements: 4 p. at end.Date of publication on cover: 1877."La photochromie," p. 181-191."Les or...
"Practical hints on the daguerreotype / by J.H. Croucher": p. 157-224.Cover title: Daguerreotypist a...
Includes indexes."From the second London edition."Pt. 1. Calotype, chrysotype, cyanotype, chromatype...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
Preface to the American edition signed: S.D. Humphrey.Mode of access: Internet.Pages [267]-290 conta...
Translation of Pictorial effect in photography. London, 1881.Mode of access: Internet
Includes index.First published in 1856 under title: The ambrotype manual.Mode of access: Internet
One image in a portfolio of twelve images depicting the 19th century photographic process
Illustrated with a sepia engraving entitled 'Fac-simile of a photogenic drawing'.Article discusses t...
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...