Abstract
LIKE its predecessors, this volume is of considerable thickness, containing no less than 1604 pages. It is the forty-third yearly issue, and as usual contains a veritable mine of useful information which should appeal to every photographer. When so much matter is involved, it is difficult to refer to one subject more than another; attention, however, may be directed to the “epitome of progress,” compiled by the editor, which contains an excellent résumé of the more important papers published throughout the past year. The main portion of the text matter is devoted to numerous short articles on miscellaneous photographic topics, tables of all descriptions, and a most complete collection of photographic formulae and recipes. A great number of illustrations are scattered among the text, and the volume contains a mass of advertisements handy for reference. The fact that the 25,000 copies forming the edition were fully ordered several weeks before publication speaks volumes for the popularity of this book.
The British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1904.
Edited by Thomas Bedding. Pp. 1604. (London: Henry Greenwood and Co.) Price 1s. net.
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The British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1904. Nature 69, 341 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069341c0
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