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The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer

1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

L. L. Harney, A. St. Clair, R. Ernesti, A. St. Clair, W. H. Potter, H. S. Bellsmith, Geo. Ea. Tman, Fred. Buehring, G. Hanmer Croughton, A. S. Barnes, H. S. Bellsmith, G. Rawe, A. L. Bowersox, J. E. Hale, Fleur De Lys, Lyonel Clark, W. H. Greenwood, R. Benecke, S. H. Dyer, W. H. Sherman, Wm. Dougall, M. H. Grant, Jex Bardwell, Theo. Peiser, E. Lubbers, J. W. Lenox,

Resumo

Cover: The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer. Frontmatter: Entered at the Post Office of St. Louis, Mo., and Admitted for Transportation through the Mail at Second Class Rates, The Saint Louis Photographer. Table of contents: Summary of Contents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, J. C. Somerville. Display ads: Benjamin French & Co., Sweet, Wallach & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Smith & Pattison, D. Hovey's Sons, E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Perfect Dry Plates, Britannia Works Company, M. A. Seed Dry Plate Co., The Cramer Plates!, Spurr's Transparent Gelatine Scroll Negatives, Eastman's Permanent Bromide Paper!, Gelatine Plates, Photographic Wastes, Smith & Harrison Dry Plate Co., Geo. Heyn, G. Gennert, Gundlach Optical Company, Mullett Bros., A. M. Collins, A. M. Brown. Essay: Convention Location Editor St. Louis Photographer, Would Rather Do without All Others, Your Publication Is Always Gladly Received, Improved Developer for Lantern Slides, "I Am Always Looking for It at the End of the Month, and Can Hardly Wait till It Comes to Hand", The New Postal Law— so Called, Photogranulotype, The Pacific Coast Amateur Association Held Their Second Exhibition in the San Francisco Art Rooms, on the 12th and 13th of December, I like Your Journal Very Much, and You May Continue My Ad. Indefinitely, "The Magic Vignetter", Preserving Flour Paste, Our Photo Album, The Blair Cup Competition Editor St. Louis Photographer, I like the Photographer Better the More I Read It, Our D. B. List, Photographic Patents, At the Photographer's, "I Wonder How I've Gotten along so Long without the Journal", Mounting Paste, Measles, 1887—88, St. Louis to Minneapolis Editor St. Louis Photographer, Wet Collodion Transparencies [Read at the Meeting of the St. Louis Association of Amateur Photographers], An Improved Paste, Something New.— Transferotype [Paper Read before the Photographic Section of the Rochester Academy of Science], The Arctic Explorer, Photographers Travelling to the "Wild West" Expecting to Find Large Towns and Cities with Nothing but Poor Second or Third Rate Photographers, and No Place Short of New York City or Chicago to Purchase Supplies, Would Do Well to Make an Investigation before Starting in Order to Save Time, Trouble and Expense, "During the Year I Have Been Receiving the Journal I Have Learned to Look for Its Arrival as a Friend, The Palace Studio of W. G. Entrekin, of Burnisher Fame, Which Has Recently Been Completed in Philadelphia, Is Said to Be the Finest in the City, In Our February Issue Will Appear an Illustration, the Negatives of Which Were Made with the Suter Lens, High Lights in Photography, Outfits for Making the Stamp Photo Will Soon Be Ready for Market, Test for Hypo in Washing Prints, "I Can Not Keep House without the Photographer, and Won't Try", Simple View-Meter, P. A. of A.— Secretary's Report Receipts, Those Proof Types Mr. Photographer, German Exhibit at St. Louis Convention, Floating Photographic Studio, On the Construction of a Sky-Light, Make Your Own Hand Grenades, Do Eliminators Eliminate?, Photography without a Lens American Versus European Progress, Copying Daguerreotypes, Weights and Measures, Echoes from Europe, Dear Madam: Yours of the 24th Instant, Containing Check for $5, Is Duly Received, Journalistic Courtesy, Dry Plate Making, Our Picture. Poem, verse: Beautiful Respectfully Dedicated to the Sisters of St. Vincent De Paul, A Happy New Year To Our Friends and Patrons, Q. C. N. Y. P. P.. Letter to the editor: On Things in General To the Editor, State Tax on Photographers To the Editor, To the Editor: We Are Informed That a Man Calling Himself Dr. J. W. Whittier Is Travelling in the Southwest Claiming to Have Been Employed by Us. Editorial: Editorial Gleanings. Review: Book and Catalogue Review.

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