Helmut Gernsheim
|   | A Concise History of Photography 
          
                
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               1965
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              11 editions
          
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|   | Lewis Carroll, Photographer 
          
                
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               1949
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              18 editions
          
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|   | Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960 
          
                
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               1962
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              10 editions
          
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|   | L.J.M. Daguerre: history of the Diorama and the Daguerrotype by 
          
                
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               1969
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              6 editions
          
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|   | Julia Margaret Cameron: Her life and photographic work |  | 
|   | The Origins of Photography (The History of Photography / Helmut Gernsheim, V. 1) 
          
                
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               1983
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              4 editions
          
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|   | Beautiful London by 
          
                
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                published
               1960
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              7 editions
          
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|   | THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY from the camera obscura to the beginning of the modern era by |  | 
|   | Incunabula of British Photographic Literature: A Bibliography of British Photographic Literature, 1839-75, and British Books Illustrated With Origin 
          
                
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               1984
          
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|   | The History of Photography: The Age of Collodion 
          
                
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               1988
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              4 editions
          
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      “Photography is the only "language" understood in all parts of the world, and bridging all nations and cultures, it links the family of man. Independent of political influence - where people are free - it reflects truthfully life and events, allows us to share in the hopes and despair of others, and illuminates political and social conditions. We become the eye-witnesses of the humanity and inhumanity of mankind.”
    
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