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THIS is a third edition, considerably revised and enlarged, of an elementary and practical treatise, intended chiefly for amateurs and those about to become acquainted with the subject. The earlier chapters deal with the purchasing of apparatus, followed by the various processes of taking the negative, developing, printing, &c., and are written in a very plain and intelligent way. The book concludes with an appendix containing additional useful formulæ, together with a set of labels for the photographic laboratory.
Photography Simplified.
(London: Mawson and Swan, 1887.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 37, 363 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037363c0
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