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Contents
Introduction
1Publications using photographs as the basis for portraits
2Publications using photographs as the basis for engineering and science
3Introduction to tipped-in photographs and books illustrated with photographs
Publications that did, or said they did, use daguerreotypes as the basis for their illustrations
4The influence of the daguerreotype upon art
5Paris et ses Environs Reproduits par le Daguerrotype, Sous la Direction de M. Ch. Philipon (Paris: Chez Aubert et Cie, 1840)
6Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours: Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe (1842)
7Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin: Vues de Paris (1845)
8Adolphe Duperly: Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica (ca 1844)
9T. Bettinger: Vues d'Algérie prises au dauguerréotype (1847)
10Bruges, ses Monuments et ses Tableaux, edited by Daveluy (Bruges, Daveluy, 1855)
11Richard Beard: Illustrations for Henry Mayhew - London Labour and the London Poor
12Richard Beard: Sir John Franklin
13Joseph Pedra: Photographs and illustrations of Algeria
Early works using photolithography
14Henri Le Secq: Premier Cahier de lithophotographie (1853)
Later books
15John Thomson: Cambodia: Angkor Thom / Angkor Wat (1866)
16John Thomson: China, a travelling chiropodist
Examples
17Illustrations based on Daguerreotypes: Military
18Early livestock photography
19Early fashion photography
Advertising albums
20I.W. Taber: The Taber photographic album of principal business houses, residences and persons (1880)
Magazines
21A.C. Pardal & Filho: Publicação Photographica (1870-1871)
Publishing companies
22Early publishing companies specializing in photography
Photographers
     
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Introduction
1Publications using photographs as the basis for portraits
2Publications using photographs as the basis for engineering and science
3Introduction to tipped-in photographs and books illustrated with photographs
Publications that did, or said they did, use daguerreotypes as the basis for their illustrations
4The influence of the daguerreotype upon art
5Paris et ses Environs Reproduits par le Daguerrotype, Sous la Direction de M. Ch. Philipon (Paris: Chez Aubert et Cie, 1840)
6Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours: Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe (1842)
7Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin: Vues de Paris (1845)
8Adolphe Duperly: Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica (ca 1844)
9T. Bettinger: Vues d'Algérie prises au dauguerréotype (1847)
10Bruges, ses Monuments et ses Tableaux, edited by Daveluy (Bruges, Daveluy, 1855)
11Richard Beard: Illustrations for Henry Mayhew - London Labour and the London Poor
12Richard Beard: Sir John Franklin
13Joseph Pedra: Photographs and illustrations of Algeria
Early works using photolithography
14Henri Le Secq: Premier Cahier de lithophotographie (1853)
Later books
15John Thomson: Cambodia: Angkor Thom / Angkor Wat (1866)
16John Thomson: China, a travelling chiropodist
Examples
17Illustrations based on Daguerreotypes: Military
18Early livestock photography
19Early fashion photography
Advertising albums
20I.W. Taber: The Taber photographic album of principal business houses, residences and persons (1880)
Magazines
21A.C. Pardal & Filho: Publicação Photographica (1870-1871)
Publishing companies
22Early publishing companies specializing in photography

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