The American Annual of Photography 

 1 Photographic Times Almanac for 1887 



(SECOND EDITION.) 



Contains five full-page illustrations 



An iCxciui.site Plioto-Gravure, by Ernest Edwards. 

 A Bromide Print, by the Eastman Company. 



A Silver Print, by Gustav Cramer, of St. Louis. 



Two Mosstypes, by the Moss Engraving Company. 



197 pages of Contributed Matter consisting of articles on various subjects, by 80 repre- 

 sentative photographic writers of this country and Europe. 



The American Annual of Photography 

 1 Photographic Times Almanac for 1888 



Contains eight (8) full-page high-grade illustrations ; and over ninety (90) original con- 

 tributions, written expressly for its pages, by the most eminent 

 photographic writers of Europe and America. 



THE ILLUSTRATIONS COMPRISE: 



A Photo-lithograph, showing an improved new process, by the Photo 



Gravure Company of New York. 

 A Photo-Copper-Plate Engraving of a Pictorial landscape Subject, 



by E. Obernetter, of Munich. 



A Meisentoach of "The Old Stone Bridge," by Kurtz. 

 A 2&inc Etching, from the Engraving, which is itself as fine as an Engraving, 



by Stevens & Morris. 



A Charming Child Portrait, by Crosscup & West's improved process. 

 Three Mosstypes of popular subjects. And 



330 PAGES OF VALUABLE INFORMATION. 



The American Annual of Photography 

 1 Photographic Times Almanac for 1889 



Surpasses Even Its Two Predecessors. 



The full-page pictorial illustrations are more numerous and superior in quality than 



have ever before been presented in any Photographic Annual, and the reading-matter 



is in accord with the high standard of the illustrations. 

 The full-page pictures are as follows : 



A Charming Portrait of the Beautiful l.illian Russell, from a 

 negative by Falk, printed on the new American Aristotype Paper. 



"Watering His Horse. A Characteristic Group, by Geo. B. Wood, of Phila- 

 delphia, printed in Highest Grade Photo-Gravure, by the Photo-Gravure Company 

 New York. 



Yes'm, Im Coining. A Picture of the Small Boy. By Mr. F. Gutekunst, of 

 Philadelphia, in his exquisite manner of Mechanical Printing. 



The Arab Sheik. A Study of Orthochromatic Photography, by William Kurtz, 

 printed by the Meisenbach Process. 



A Scene in the Tyrolese Alps. From an Original Photograph by Charles 

 Scolik. By the Crosscup & West Engraving Company. 



The Divers. An Instantaneous Study on a Carbutt Plate, reproduced in Meisen- 

 bach. 



After the Theatre. A Magnesium -light Photograph by Mons. Flammang. 

 By Photo-Electro Engraving Company. 



By the Sea. An Eastman Bromide Picture. By E. W. Newcomb. 



Three Mosstypes. 



Paper Covers, (By mail, 12 cents extra.) - - - $O SO 



library Edition, - - - 1 OO 



Edition de L,uxe, (postpaid) - 



THE SCOVILL & ADAMS COMPANY, Publishers. 



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