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SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM HENRY

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William Henry Fox Talbot, the pioneer of practical photography using the negative-positive process, was a prolific correspondent and a great friend of many of the leading scientists of his day, including J.F.W.

Herschel and David Brewster. This book contains full descriptions of some 270 letters to Talbot from 15 correspondents, held in the archive of the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford.

Extensive quotations from the letters are included in the entries.

The book sheds light on Talbot's work over half a century, on the controversies into which he was unwillingly drawn, and on the recognition he received from his peers.

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Science Museum
0901805769 / 9780901805768
Paperback
770.92
01/03/1994
England
English
92p.
25 cm
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