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An edition of How to make good pictures
(1922)
How to make good pictures
an entertaining authoritative handbook for everyone who takes pictures
33rd ed.
by Eastman Kodak Company
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This edition was published in 1972 by Eastman Kodak Company, distributed by Amphoto in New York.
Written in English
— 192 pages
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How to make good pictures: an entertaining authoritative handbook for everyone who takes pictures
1972, Eastman Kodak Company, distributed by Amphoto
in English
- 33rd ed.
0879850213 9780879850210
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How to make good pictures: an entertaining authoritative handbook for everyone who takes pictures
1957, The Company, distributed in association with Random House
in English
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How to make good pictures: a guide for the amateur photographer.
1952, Eastman Kodak Co.
in English
- 29th ed.
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How to make good pictures: a text book for the every-day photographer.
1935, Eastman Kodak
in English
- 20th ed.
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How to make good pictures: a book for the amateur photographer.
1923, The Company
in English
- 15th ed., rev.
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How to make good pictures
First published in 1922
Subjects
Handbooks, manuals, Juvenile literature, PhotographyHow to make good pictures
an entertaining authoritative handbook for everyone who takes pictures
33rd ed.
This edition was published in 1972 by Eastman Kodak Company, distributed by Amphoto in New York.
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Includes index.
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