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Photo-Era Magazine 1924 Bound v53 Jul-Dec 6 issues

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Title: Photo-Era Magazine 1924 bound vol. 53 July-Dec.
The American Journal of Photography
Classification: Magazine The Arts Photography
Publication Information: Photo-Era Magazine
Additional Information: 358 pages which are numbered consecutively. All original covers were removed before issues were bound. No ads. Do not know if there were any ad pages in the issues originally that might also have been removed when volume was bound. Many illustrations.
Summary: Photo-Era (1898-1932) of Boston, was an illustrated journal that served for many years as the official organ of The Federation of Photographic Societies and other organizations. The technical and art side of the profession were well represented but it was also designed for the amateurs. There is a detailed index in the front. Articles are divided up into divisions, the divisions with a sampling of the articles include:
•Articles and Authors: Architectural Photography for the Amateur – Capt. James D. Basey; Artificial Gaining of a Print – J. Ronson Hall; How to Use Gas For Enlarging – Ralph E. Cole; Difference Between Density and Contrast; Photography by Artificial Light – Albert H. Dockray; Fallacy of the Trimming-Knife – J. Garnett Harper; How to Copy Halftone Pictures – Charles A. Harris; How to Copy a Photography; How to Photograph Moving Objects – Percy B. Prior; Instantaneous Exposures by Flashlight – A.R. Hazard; Kodak-Possibilities – Lena McVeigh; and many more
•Editorials:
•On the Groundglass: a variety of shor article on various subjects.
•The Crucible: A Digest of Photo-Technical Facts
•The Military Photographer: Airplane Photography by Land and Sea; Equipment for High-Altitude Photography; New Aerial Camera Invented in Australia; Record-Breaking Photograph; The Army’s Contribution to Photography; The Vest-pocket Camera and Military Photography; Types of Cameras Suited to Military Camps and more
•The Publisher’s Corner: Variety of short articles
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib, covers show some wear and soiling; a couple library stamps which were located at the bottom of two pages in the margin were removed by cutting them out; text is sound with few small tears, some small soiled specks and light age discoloring but overall a good sound copy.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $6.00 to $8.00. BPM shipping goes by zone and has been calculated at the highest price which is the zone furthest zone from me. The s&h will be adjusted to the correct zone after payment is made. A refund will be issued for excessive overcharges. If you want to know before purchasing what the actual cost will be please email me. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
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The American Journal of Photography
Classification: Magazine The Arts Photography
Publication Information: Photo-Era Magazine
Additional Information: 358 pages which are numbered consecutively. All original covers were removed before issues were bound. No ads. Do not know if there were any ad pages in the issues originally that might also have been removed when volume was bound. Many illustrations.
Summary: Photo-Era (1898-1932) of Boston, was an illustrated journal that served for many years as the official organ of The Federation of Photographic Societies and other organizations. The technical and art side of the profession were well represented but it was also designed for the amateurs. There is a detailed index in the front. Articles are divided up into divisions, the divisions with a sampling of the articles include:
•Articles and Authors: Architectural Photography for the Amateur – Capt. James D. Basey; Artificial Gaining of a Print – J. Ronson Hall; How to Use Gas For Enlarging – Ralph E. Cole; Difference Between Density and Contrast; Photography by Artificial Light – Albert H. Dockray; Fallacy of the Trimming-Knife – J. Garnett Harper; How to Copy Halftone Pictures – Charles A. Harris; How to Copy a Photography; How to Photograph Moving Objects – Percy B. Prior; Instantaneous Exposures by Flashlight – A.R. Hazard; Kodak-Possibilities – Lena McVeigh; and many more
•Editorials:
•On the Groundglass: a variety of shor article on various subjects.
•The Crucible: A Digest of Photo-Technical Facts
•The Military Photographer: Airplane Photography by Land and Sea; Equipment for High-Altitude Photography; New Aerial Camera Invented in Australia; Record-Breaking Photograph; The Army’s Contribution to Photography; The Vest-pocket Camera and Military Photography; Types of Cameras Suited to Military Camps and more
•The Publisher’s Corner: Variety of short articles
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib, covers show some wear and soiling; a couple library stamps which were located at the bottom of two pages in the margin were removed by cutting them out; text is sound with few small tears, some small soiled specks and light age discoloring but overall a good sound copy.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $6.00 to $8.00. BPM shipping goes by zone and has been calculated at the highest price which is the zone furthest zone from me. The s&h will be adjusted to the correct zone after payment is made. A refund will be issued for excessive overcharges. If you want to know before purchasing what the actual cost will be please email me. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
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50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.