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(1) Penrose's Pictorial Annual The Process Year Book (2) The British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1911

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(1) THE Process Year Book” has for its object the display of specimens of work done by each of the many and various processes of reproduction. Care is taken that each process is represented by a sample obtained with the maximum of efficiency of that process. The volume thus gives the reader an idea of the standard of the workmanship of to-day attained in each case, and also a comparison between the different kinds of results that can be secured.

(1) Penrose's Pictorial Annual. The Process Year Book.

Edited by W. Gamble. Vol. xvi., 1910–11. Pp. x + 192. (London: A. W. Penrose and Co., Ltd., n.d.) Price 5s. net.

(2) The British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1911.

Jubilee issue. Edited by George E. Brown. Pp. 1348. (London: Henry Greenwood and Co., n.d.) Price 1s. net; cloth, 1s. 6d. net.

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(1) Penrose's Pictorial Annual The Process Year Book (2) The British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1911. Nature 85, 401–402 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/085401a0

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