Camera Craft: A Photographic Monthly. Vol. XVIII, No. 9, September 1911.
$US 25.00

Camera Craft: A Photographic Monthly. Vol. XVIII, No. 9, September 1911.

Imprint: San Francisco, CA, Fayette J. Clute, 1911
Binding: Softback

Original publisher's white wrapper with yellow and brown illustration and embossed swirls on front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-four pages (Pages 405-448), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is loose and cover is detached from the rest of the pamphlet. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft covers a wide range of topics, such as camera equipment and photographic processes, proper photography techniques, and other photographic advice. The following are some of the articles and features in this issue: "Learning Photography from the Magazines" by F. E. Crum, "Simplicity in Pictorial Composition" by H. Oliver Bodine, "The Thirty-First Annual Convention of the P. A. of A," "Using Kodak at School" by Lois M. Clency, "A Post-Card Printing Frame" by George Parke, "The Beginner in Stereoscopic Work" by Edward M. Filson, "A Lucky Stereogram" by W. C. Marley, and "The Amateur and His Troubles.". Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: Soft cover

Stock number: 019996.

Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Barry Cassidy Rare Books

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