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THE reputation of this excellent series of photographic books is well maintained in the above-named additions to this useful library. As in previous issues, each volume is the work of numerous authors, and the value of the series is that the information is given by those who are at work at the various subjects, and therefore more practical than theoretical.
The Practical Photographer.
Library Series. Edited by Rev. F. C. Lambert. No. 18, Gum-bichromate Printing. Pp. xxiv + 64. No. 19, Floral Photography. Pp. xx + 64. No. 20, Portraiture. Pp. xxviii + 64. No. 21, Orthochromatic Photography. Pp. xx + 64. No. 22, Figure Studies, Groups and Genre. Pp. xx + 64. No. 23, Summer Number. Pp. 64. (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1905.) Price 1s. net each.
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The Practical Photographer . Nature 72, 341 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072341a0
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