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THIS is a very interesting review of the gradual evolution of the various instruments which have been invented for the portrayal of objects in motion, from the earliest times to the present day. The work may be divided into two parts, of which the first, including Chapters i.–iii. (pp. 1–109) deals with the more distinctly historical aspect of the subject, while the remaining chapters (iv.–vii.) are devoted to a very minute description of all the important machines in present use.
Living Pictures.
By H. V. Hopwood. Pp. xii + 275. (London: The Optician and Photographic Trades Review, 1899.)
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Living Pictures. Nature 60, 567 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060567a0
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