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Arno Press
Language
English

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Nonsilver printing processes: four selections, 1886-1927.
1973, Arno Press
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Edition Notes

Reprint of Elements of photogravure, by C. N. Bennett, first published 1927; of the 2d ed., 1898, of Photo-aquatint, or The gum-bichromate processes, by A. Maskell and R. Demachy; of The oil and bromoil processes, by F. J. Mortimer and S. L. Coulthurst, first published 1909; and of Platinotype, by G. Pizzighelli and Baron A. Hubl, published 1886.

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New York
Series
The Literature of photography

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Dewey Decimal Class
770/.28
Library of Congress
TR350 .B83 1973

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Pagination
4 v. in 1

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5289459M
ISBN 10
0405049285, 0405049528
LCCN
72009221
Library Thing
7761598
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2861584

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