Description: The Photography Collection 210 Rare Vintage Books Deluxe Edition onUSB Flash Drive A Totally unique and unrivalled collection A Library of 210 rare out-of-print books scanned to USB Flash drive. Discover the history, development and techniques associated with this old hobby.These truly fascinating books contain literally 1,000s of pages, pictures, diagrams and information on the traditional skills of photography from its earliest days. If just beginning or advanced or simply for historical purposes these books will allow you to learn the techniques associated with a skilled photographer.Whatever your requirements there a Complete list of the titles of the books that are included on the disk is reproduced below, take the time to read through the list of titles and you will see the depth and breadth of knowledge that is covered. This unique library has been collected together for the first time here. The most Complete Library available N.B there is NO BOX or physical books included in the purchase - you will receive a USB flash drive containing the books in PDF format for use on your Computer. The colour and style of the USB drive may vary from the picture, we will send whatever drive we currently have available, a particular colour or style cannot be pre-selected. On The DriveThis unique drive is an opportunity to own these rare and collectible vintage books before they disappear forever. Some of the books are already unavailable and but for being scanned into digital format would never be seen again.Each page has been scanned in as a faithful reproduction of the original. This is a chance to be able to see books that would otherwise be lost to future generations.The drive contains rare out-of-print books relating to all aspects of Photography & Photographic History. Each book is individually named on the drive and thus is easily searchable by title, and each book is individually searchable itself.Be Aware - that other sellers may pad out their collection of books with foreign language titles or books that are not relevant to the topic. Compare items and you will see the quality and effort that goes into our disks. Other sellers also put security lock on the books which requires a password (which they wont give you) so it is restricted as to what you can do with the books - all our books are completely unrestricted. In addition all our books are fully named exactly as you see in the list below making them easy to find and easily searchable - other sellers may simply supply you a disk with books named randomly making it virtually impossible to find the book you want.IMPORTANT: These books come supplied on a USB Flash Drive - note that this is not a USB drive that will that will "play" on a home DVD player or TV, it contains no video whatsoever. It is a Data Drive and must be used on a Computer to view the PDF book files 210 Books on USB Drive A complete treatise on artistic retouching, modeling, etching, art and nature, art and photography, character, chiaroscuro, composition, style and individuality by C. Weisman (1903)A complete treatise on the art of retouching photographic negatives and clear directions how to finish & colour photographs by R. Johnson (1898)A dictionary of photography - for the professional and amateur photographer by E. J. Wall (1889)A dictionary of photography by T. Sutton (1867)A handbook of photography in colours by T Bolas (1900)A history and handbook of photography by G. Tissandier (1876)A history of photography written as a practical guide and an introduction to its latest developments by W. J. Harrison (1887)A manual of photography intended as a text book for beginners and a book of reference for advanced photographers by M. C. Lea (1871)A popular treatise on photography by D. Monckhoven (1863)A treatise on photography by W. Abney (1878)Aide-me´moire pratique de photographie by A. Londe (1897)Amateur photography, a practical guide for the beginner by W. Adams (1893)An adventure in photography by O. Thanet (1893)An introduction to the science & practice of photography by C. Jones (1888)An introduction to the science & practice of photography by H. C. Jones (1891)Art in photography - with selected examples of European and American work by C. Holme (1905)Art photography in short chapters by H Robinson (1899)Beginners' troubles by F. Fraprie Burton's modern photography by W. Burton (1886)Cantor lectures on the recent improvements in photo-mechanical printing methods by T Bolas (1884)Carbon printing, with a chapter on Thos. Manly's Ozotype process by E. J. Wall (1904)Cassell's cyclopedia of photography by B. Jones Catalogue of platinotype reproductions of pictures by F Hollyer (1900)Colored media for the photographic dark room by W. H. Pickering (1885)Colour measurement and mixture by W Abney (1891)Colour vision; being the Tyndall lectures delivered in 1894 at the Royal Institute by W Abney (1895)Compendium der practischen Photographie fur Amateure und Fachphotographen by F. Schmidt (1891)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 1 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 2 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 3 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 4 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 5 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 7 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 8 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 9 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Complete self-instructing library of practical photography Vol. 10 by J. B. Schriever (1909)Die photographische Ausrüstung des Forschungsreisenden mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Tropen by A. Niemann (1896)Die photographische Messkunst, oder, Photogrammetrie, Bildmesskunst, Phototopographie by F. Schiffner (1892)Dry plate making for amateurs by G. L. Sinclair (1886)Dry plate photography ; or, The tannin process, made simple and practical for operators and amateurs by J. Towler (1865)Early work in photography a text-book for beginners by W. Henry (1896)Emulsion processes in photography by W Abney (1878)Ferric & heliographic processes a handbook for photographers, draughtsmen, and sun printers by G. Brown (1900)Guide theorique et pratique du photographe by V. G. Sella (1857)Handbook of the practice and art of photography by H. W. Vogel (1875)Handbuch der Photographie der Neuzeit by J. Kruger (1884)How to be a successful amateur photographer by W. J. Lancaster (1890)Instantaneous photography by W Abney (1895)Instruction in photography by W. Abney (1884)La photographie mise a la porte´e de tout le monde by T. Robertson (1867)La photographie pour tous by L. Mulot (1861)La pratique en photographie, avec le proce´de´ au ge´latino-bromure d'argent by F. Dillaye (1896)L'art du photographe, comprenant les proce´de´s complets surpapier et sur glace ne´gatifs et positifs by H. de La BlanchereLe passe, le present et l'avenir de la photographie; manuel pratique de photographie by A. Menut (1861)Le procede Rawlins a l'huile by C. Puyo (1907)Les de´veloppateurs organiques en photographie et le paramidophe´nol by A. Lumiere (1893)Les récréations photographiques by L. Bergeret (1891)Letters on landscape photography by H Robinson (1888)L'objectif photographique - fabrication, essai, emploi by G. H. Niewenglowski (1892)Manuel elementaire de photographie au collodion humide, a l'usage des commenc'ants by E. Dumoulin (1874)Manuel pratique de photographie by A. Petit (1883)Method of measuring the absolute sensitiveness of photographic dry plates by W. H. Pickering (1844)Modern photography in theory and practice - a hand book for the amateur by H. G. Abbott (1899)Naturalistic photography for students of the art by P. Emerson (1889)Outdoor photography by J. DimockPhoto-aquatint, or, The gum-bichromate process a practical treatise on a new process of printing in pigment especially suitable for pictorial workers by A. Maskell (1901)Photogenic manipulation - containing the theory and plain instructions in the art of photography, or the production of pictures through the agency of light by G. Fisher (1845)Photographer's pocket reference-book and dictionary, for photographers and amateurs by H. W. Vogel (1873)Photographic enlarging - a handbook for amateur photographers by R. C. Bayley (1910)Photographic instruction text - a systematic course and working guide in all the processes which ordinarily take up the attention of camera workers by G. Paltridge (1900)Photographic manipulation by G. Le Gray (1885)Photographic printers' assistant by W. Heighway (1892)Photographic printing methods - a practical guide to the professional and amateur worker by W. H. Burbank (1891)Photographics - a series of lessons, accompanied by notes, on all the processes which are needful in the Art of photography by E. Wilson (1881)Photographie au charbon by L. Vidal (1869)Photographie par e´mulsion se`che au bromure d'argent pur by A. Chardon (1877)Photography A new treatise, theoretical and practical, of the processes and manipulations on paper, dried and wet glass, collodion and albumen by A. Heath (1855)Photography and its applications by W. Gamble Photography by H. P. Maskell Photography for the amateur by G. French Photography in a nutshell by H Hawkes (1897)Photography made easy by R. BayleyPhotography of to-day - a popular account of the origin, progress and latest discoveries in the photographer's art, told in non-technical language by H. JonesPhotography with emulsions a treatise on the theory and practical working of the collodion and gelatine emulsion processes by W. Abney (1885)Photography, indoors and out - a book for amateurs by A. Black (1893)Photography, its principles and applications by A. WatkinsPictorial effect in photography by H Robinson (1892)Picture making by photography by H Robinson (1884)Picture making for pleasure and profit; a complete illustrated hand-book on the modern practices of photography ..., for amateur and professional by T. Baldwin (1902)Picture taking and picture making by The Eastman Kodak Company (1898)Picture-making by photography by H Robinson (1889)Plain directions for obtaining photographic pictures upon waxed and albumenised paper and glass, by collodion and albumen by C. Heisch (1852)Platinotype its preparation and manipulation by W Abney (1895)Platinum toning - including directions for the production of the sensitive paper by L. Clarke (1892)Portraiture for amateurs without a studio; with one hundred and twenty-six illustrations and diagrams by F. C. Lambert (1903)Practical photography being the science and art of photography, developed for amateurs and beginners by O. Wheeler (1881)Practical photo-micrography by the latest methods by A Pringle (1890)Practical pictorial photography by A. Hinton (1902)Practical pocket-book of photography - a short guide to the practice of all the usual photographic processes for professionals and amateurs by E. Vogel (1896)Premieres lec'ons de photographie by L. Perrot de Chaumeux (1867)Remarks concerning certain photographs supposed to be of early date by M. Boulton (1864)Researches in colour vision and the trichromatic theory by W Abney Science Lectures at South Kensington. Photography by W Abney (1876)Secrets of the dark chamber by D. Davie (1870)Snap-shot photography or, The pleasures and advantages of hand-camera work by M. J. Harding (1895)Studies in photography by J. Andrews (1892)Sure and easy development of plates and films by A. H. Hinton (1904)The agfa-book of photographic formulae by G. L. Barrows (1910)The amateur photographer - a manual of photographic manipulation, intended especially for beginners and amateurs by E. Wallace (1884)The amateur photographer; a manual of photographic manipulation intended especially for beginners and amateurs by E. Wallace (1897)The amateur photographer's hand book. A manual of instruction for the amateur by A. Hope (1890)The American annual of photography [21 volumes]The art and practice of silver printing by W Abney (1881)The art of photography instructions in the art of producing photographic pictures by G. Halleur (1854)The art of retouching by J. P. Ourdan (1891)The artistic side of photography in theory and practice by A. Anderson (1910)The Barnet book of photography - a collection of practical articles (1898)The Barnet book of photography a collection of practical articles by W Abney (1900)The chemistry of photography by W. J. Harrison (1892)The Colour Book of Photography by L. Lorelle The complete photographer by R. C. BayleyThe dictionary of photography for amateur and professional photographers by T Bolas (1902)The elements of photography by F. FraprieThe evolution of photography with a chronological record of discoveries, inventions, etc. by J. Werge (1890)The fundamentals of photography by C. MeesThe modern practice of photography by R. Thomas (1868)The modern practice of retouching negatives, as practiced by French, German, English & American experts by P. Piquepe(1889)The modern way in picture making by The Eastman Kodak Company (c1905)The negative and print, or, The photographer's guide in the gallery and in the field being a text-book for the operator and amateur by J. Towler (1870)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1866)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1867)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1869)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1870)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1871)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1872)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1873)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1875)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1876)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1877)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1878)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1879)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1880)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1881)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1884)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1885)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1886 pt. 1)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1886 pt. 2)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1887)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1888 pt. 1)The Philadelphia photographer (Volume 1888 pt. 2)The photographers' book of practical formulae by W. D. Holmes (1888)The Photographer's note-book and constant companion by F. Lambert (1897)The photographic instructor by W. Adams (1888)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 1 (1859)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 2 (1859)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 3 (1859)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 4 (1860)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 7 (1863)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 9 (1865)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 13 (1869)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 19 (1875)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 20 (1876)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 21 (1877)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 22 (1878)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 27 (1883)The Photographic news. A weekly record of the progress of photography Vol 32 (1888)The photographic primer a manual of practice by J. C. Worthington (1896)The photographic studio. A guide as its construction, design, and the selection of a locality - T Bolas (1895)The Practical photographer (1893)The practice of photography - a manual for students and amateurs by P. H. Delamotte (1855)The principles and practice of photography familiarly explained by J. Hughes (1880)The processes of pure photography by W Burton (1889)The progress of photography since the year 1879 by H. Vogel (1883)The reducer's manual, & gold and silver worker's guide by V. G. Bloede (1867)The science and practice of photography - an elementary textbook on the scientific theory and a laboratory manual by J. RoebuckThe selection of subject in pictorial photography by W. Tindall (1901)The story of photography by A. Story (1899)The studio and what to do in it by H Robinson (1891)The telegraphic transmission of photographs by T Baker (1910)The theory of development by A. H. NietzThe Wellington photographic handbook by Wellington & Ward (1900)Theoretical and practical photography on glass and paper with positive rules for btaining intense negatives with certainty by F Gage (1859)Toning bromides and lantern slides by C. W. Somerville (1904)Traite des insucces en photographie; causes et remedes by V. Cordier (1866)Traite encyclopedique de photographie Vol. 1 by C. Fabre (1889)Traite encyclopedique de photographie Vol. 2 by C. Fabre (1889)Traite encyclopedique de photographie Vol. 3 by C. Fabre (1889)Traite pratique de photographie au charbon by D. Monckhoven (1886)Traite pratique du developpement - etude raisonnee des divers revelateurs et de leur mode d'emploi by A. Londe (1892)Treatise of photography on collodion by C. Waldack (1858)Uncle Alberts manual of practical photography and guide to the reproductive processes by P. Perry (1890)Unit photography by F. M. SteadmanWilson's photographics; a series of lessons, accompanied by notes, on all the processes which are needful in the art of photography by E. Wilson (1881)Wilson's quarter century in photography. A collection of hints on practical photography which form a complete text-book of the art by E. L. Wilson (1887) The Nature of Scanned BooksYou will get a copy of each of the scanned books in PDF format. The PDF will be a replica of the book in exactly the condition it was available to us - so that will necessarily mean that the book will have inevitable signs of ageing. Some of the books in our collection are over 400 years old - it is not possible to maintain a book in pristine condition for that length of time. In addition any marks made by the previous owners will also be present. We do not consider that to be a flaw of the product but rather adds to its authenticity.Searchable - Each file is fully named on the drive so it is easy to search and find a particular title. In addition each book is searchable and individual sections or pages can easily be printed.Viewing - The books will require suitable PDF software to view them, almost certainly you will already have this on your computer or device - if not such software is universally available for Free download.Sizing - Page size can be adjusted to suit your needs for viewing text or images.Printing - A complete book is printable, or individual sections or just individual pages too.Images - All images can be printed out and used as you wish. About the Drive The drive is not suitable for use on a home DVD player connected to your TV or audio device. The drive contains PDF files (these are electronic books) which can be viewed on your computer. You can easily convert the PDF files to a similar format suitable for viewing on your Tablet, mobile phone, Kindle, eBook reader or other device using the totally free software called Calibre.Please Note - Physical books are not included in this purchase; all books are scans of the original books in PDF digital format only. You will receive your USB drive only - there is no box included. The cost of a box plus associated increase in postage and packaging would mean the price of the item would need to at least double and we find that our customers do not value a box but rather they value the contents of our drives Shipping All items are shipped from the UK. We despatch within one business day of receiving the order, please note that whilst we can despatch purchases quickly we cannot control the delivery time it takes to reach you.For UK deliveries the standard service is second class post shipped in secure packaging.For non-UK deliveries; the standard posting method is Airmail. 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We purchase many different items ourselves on eBay and understand the need for quality customer service.Please note - before contacting us with a query that the USB drive is intended to be use on a computer only (with suitable PDF reader software) - it will not work on a home DVD player connected to your TV or a "smart" TV etc. The drive does not contain audio or video files; it is a data drive with PDFs on it DELIVERY time-scale - Note to All Non-UK Buyers In 99.9% of cases we will post your international purchase to you within one Business day but after that we have absolutely no control over the speed, efficiency or effectiveness of the particular delivery service that you have selected. So please be aware of the following: 1. Anticipated delivery is set by eBay (not us) and should be ignored. 2. There is no set time for when your Airmail item will arrive. It may be 2 weeks, it may be 4 weeks (yes items can often take that long to be delivered); but almost certainly it will not be 5 days. 3. Standard Airmail delivery WILL NOT INCLUDE TRACKING – that service is available for an extra charge. Tracking will make the delivery more secure but does not necessarily speed up the delivery time (we charge extra for tracking simply because that is what Royal Mail charge us). Please form your expectations on the basis of the points raised above – the same points apply for all sellers though they may not openly say it; but we prefer to create a realistic expectation and as a result have a harmonious relationship rather than tell you it will arrive in 4 days and then have to deal with the fallout from that when it doesn’t happen.For any queries please feel free to send us a message using the eBay message system.
Price: 8.25 GBP
Location: Blackwood
End Time: 2024-12-03T07:08:22.000Z
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Non-Fiction Subject: Photography, Photo Developing, Camera History
Format: HQ scans of rare books on USB flash drive
Language: English
Fiction Subject: Non-Fiction
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Author: Various