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(1) HE present number is the forty-seventh issue of this hardy annual, and the amateur or professional photographer will not have much to complain about when he has entirely digested its contents. In its present form it is a mine of photographic information, and contains data which are indispensable to every worker. Thus there are useful hints for negative making and finishing, complete and up-to-date directories of the photographic societies of the United Kingdom, a collection of useful recipes, formulie, and reference tables of general use for every kind of work.
(1) The Year-book of Photography for 1906–7.
Edited by F. J. Mortimer. Pp. 618. (London: The Photographic News, 1906.) Price 1s. paper, 1s. 6d. cloth.
(2) The Photographic Picture Post-card.
By E. J. Wall H. Snowden Ward. Pp. 104. (London: Dawbarn and Ward, Ltd., 1906.) Price 1s. net.
(3) Magnesium Light Photography.
By E. J. Mortimer. Pp. 88. (London: Dawbarn and Ward, Ltd., 1906.) Price 1s. net.
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(1) The Year-book of Photography for 1906–7 (2) The Photographic Picture Post-card (3) Magnesium Light Photography. Nature 75, 101 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/075101a0
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