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15QO. 



(FIFTEENTH THOUSAND.) 



LIST OF FULL-PAGE PICTORIAL PLATES. 



"Thomas Edison;" A Portrait of the Eminent Electrician. George 



M. Allen & Co., New York. 

 Babyhood ;" A Tinted Photo-Gravure. The Photo-Gravure Company of 



New York. 

 "Putnam's Escape;" A Collection of Historic Views. The Crosscup 



& West Engraving Company, Philadelphia. 

 "Southern Fruit;" An Orthochromatic Study. The Electro-Light 



Engraving Company, New York. 

 "At the Barracks;" A copy of the great Meissonier picture. William 



Kurtz, New York. 

 " Minstrel Party at John Brown's Fort.' " Photo-Engraving Co. , 



New York. 

 "John Brown's Home and Grave." Lewis Engraving Company, 



Boston. 



"Off Duty;" An Instantaneous Study. William Kurtz, New York. 

 "Minnehaha Falls in Winter." Levytype Company, Philadelphia. 

 " Central Park;" In the Menagerie. I." M. Van Ness, New York. 

 "A Merry Tale;" A Child Group. F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia. 

 " The Van Rensselaer Manor House." Photo-Electro Engraving Co., 



New York. 



" An Improvised Studio." Electro-Tint Engraving Company, Phila- 

 delphia. 

 "The Bats;" A "Flash" Light Photograph in Howe's Cave. William 



Kurtz, N. Y. 

 "A Raider's Resort;" Morgan's Favorite Rendezvous. M. Wolfe, 



Dayton, Ohio. 



"Group of Esquimaux." William Kurtz, New York. 

 "Diatoms;" Photo-Micrographs. William Kurtz, New York. 

 "Tropical Luxuriance;" A Scene in Florida. Moss Engraving Co., 



New York. 



"An Arctic Camp." Moss Engraving Company, New York. 

 "Home of Edgar Allan Poe." Moss Engraving Company, New York. 



From the above list ot full-page pictorial plates, it will be seen 

 that THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC 

 TIMES ALMANAC for 1890, in point of pictures, will command widespread 

 popularity ! Twenty full-page pictorial plates is an unprecedented number 

 of illustrations for such a publication. They show the progress which 

 has been made in photographic illustration, being excellent examples 

 of the latest improvements in photographic printing, and represent more 

 than twelve distinct processes of photo-mechanical reproduction. 



Price, fifty cents in paper (by mail, fourteen cents); library edition, one dollar. 



With the PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES (weekly, illustrated edition), 



$5-5> post paid. Edition de Luxe, per copy, $5.00. 



THE SCOVILL & ADAMS COMPANY, Publishers. 



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