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The Picture History of Photography. The Best Remaining Seats. Timothy O’Sullivan: America’s Forgotten Photography. Photography for Commerce – copy for review 1939. The Big Change 1900 – 1950. Photographic Lenses and Shutters. Kodak Color Dataguide.

8 1/4" X 11 1/4"


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Image 1:

THE BEST
TIMOTHY
THE GOLDEN AGE Of THE MOVIE PALACE
O’SULLIVAN
6247
America’s Forgotten
Photographer
THE LIFE AND WORK OF THE BRILLIANT
PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE CAMERA RECORDED
THE AMERICAN SCENE FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS
OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE FRONTIERS OF THE WEST.
WITH OVER 400 REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPHS.
by ‘James D. Horan THE AUTHOR OF "MATHEW BRADY: HISTORIAN WITH P CAMERA"
The Picture History of
PHOTOGRAPHY
KODAK
5.95
COLOR
DATAGUIDE
EXPOSING /PRINTING/ PROCESSING
LITTLE TECHNICAL LIBRARY
PHOTOGRAPHIC
and
LENSES AND SHUTTERS
wildlife
travel photos!
PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES
THE
BEST
TIMOTHY
SEATS
THE
GOLDEN
AGE
THE
MOVIE
PALACE
O’SULLIVAN
Foreword by
Bosley
Crowther
6247
America’s
Forgotten
Photographer
THE
LIFE
AND
WORK
OF
THE
BRILLIANT
PHOTOGRAPHER
WHOSE
CAMERA
RECORDED
THE
AMERICAN
SCENE
FROM
THE
BATTLEFIELDS
OF
THE
CIVIL
WAR
TO
THE
FRONTIERS
OF
THE
WEST.
WITH
OVER
400
REMARKABLE
by
D.
Horan
THE
AUTHOR
OF "MATHEW
BRADY:
HISTORIAN
WITH
CAMERA"
The
Picture
History
of
PHOTOGRAPHY
RICHARD
W.
By
CLAIR
KODAK
5.95
COLOR
DATAGUIDE
EXPOSING
PROCESSING
LITTLE
TECHNICAL
LIBRARY
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
PHOTOGRAPHIC
and
LENSES
AND
SHUTTERS
wildlife
travel
photos!
PHOTOGRAPHIC
LENSES

Image 2:

PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES AND SHUTTERS
P 150
The Big Change 1900-1950
FrederickLewis Allen
1986
PHOTOGRAPHER’S MARKET
Weinstein
Books
Digest
Writers
THE BEST REHAINING SEATS
Ben M.Hall
HOUSE
BRAMHALL
PHOTOGRAPHY FOR COMMERCE
STUDIO
STUDIO
TIMOTHY O’SULLIVAN
D.
ames
America’s Forgotten Photographer
ONANZA
POLLACK
The Picture History of PHOTOGRAPHY
ABRAMS
PHOTOGRAPHIC
LENSES
AND
SHUTTERS
P
150
The
Big
Change
1900-1950
FrederickLewis
Allen
1986
PHOTOGRAPHER’S
MARKET
Weinstein
Books
Digest
Writers
THE
BEST
SEATS
Ben
M.Hall
HOUSE
BRAMHALL
PHOTOGRAPHY
FOR
COMMERCE
STUDIO
STUDIO
TIMOTHY
O’SULLIVAN
D.
ames
America’s
Forgotten
Photographer
ONANZA
POLLACK
The
Picture
History
of
PHOTOGRAPHY
ABRAMS

Image 3:

A COPY FOR REVIEW
WITH THE
Compliments of the Publisher
THE STUDIO
Publications, Inc.
SEP 2 5 1939
Publication Date
A
COPY
FOR
REVIEW
WITH
THE
Compliments
of
the
Publisher
THE
STUDIO
Publications,
Inc.
SEP
2
5
1939
3.00
Publication
Date

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