- How Photography Came to be Invented
- Early Photographs on Silvered Plates
- A Great English Inventor
- Instantaneous Photography
- Can We Photograph in Colours?
- More About Colour Photography
- Colour Photography Without Coloured Screens
- The Making of Book Illustrations
- More About Book Illustrations
- The Three-Colour Process of Printing
- Photography and the Criminal
- Photographing the Invisible
- More Invisible Rays
- Photographing Microbes, etc
- Photographing Under Difficulties
- Telegraphing Photographs
- Nature's Camera
- Some Interesting Achievements
- Photographing the Stars
- Photography and Science
- A Camera Without a Lens, etc
- How Light Makes the Photograph
- Conclusion
It is not the author's purpose in the present volume to give any instruction in the practice of photography. There are many works dealing with the practical side of the subject. His object is to tell the romantic story of the discovery of this wonderful art, and the steps by which its range has been extended until it can achieve results which only a few years ago would have been thought impossible. A glance at the list of chapters will show what a wide field photography now covers, and what service it renders to man, both in his everyday life and in his most subtle scientific researches. - Summary by The Author
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