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THE

Moving Picture World

AND VIEW PHOTOGRAPHER

The only Independent Weekly Journal published in the interests of Manufacturers and Operators of Animated Photographs and Cinematograph Projection, Illustrated Songs, Lantern Lectures and Lantern Slide Makers


PUBLISHED BY

THE WORLD PHOTOGRAPHIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK



Vol. 1., No. 3.
March 23, 1907
Price, 5 Cents



NOTICE.—If you wish to get your copies regularly, leave an order with your News Agent, or send TWO DOLLARS for a year's subscription.




USEFUL BOOKS


Animated Photography. The A. B. C. of the cinematograph. By C. M. Hepworth. 128 pages. Illustrated. Price, 50 cents.

Chemistry for Photographers. By C. F. Townsend. An excellent handbook on the theory and practice of photographic work. Price, 60 cents, postpaid.

Experimental Science. By Geo. M. Hopkins. Revised edition: 1,100 pages: over 900 illustrations. A valuable book for the inventor, experimentor, worksman, teacher or student. Cloth, 2 vols., by mail, $5.00; separate volumes, $3.00 each.

Home Mechanics for Amateurs. By Geo. M. Hopkins. An illustrated book of 370 pages, giving complete instructions for experimental work in various branches of mechanics. Price, $1.50, postpaid.

Living Pictures. Their history, photo-reproduction, and practical working. By H. W. Hopwood. 265 pages, cl. Price, $1.25.

Photographic Lenses. A simple treatise. By Conrad Beck and Herbert Andrews. 288 pages. Price, $1.00.

Practical Slide Making. By G. T. Harris, 134 pages. Price, 60 cents, postpaid.

The Photographic Reference Book. By J. McIntosh. A complete cyclopedia of practical methods and formulas, how to do things, etc. Splendid value. 388 pages, nearly 1,000 references; paper. Price, 75 cents.

The American Amateur Photographer and Camera and Dark Room. 15 cents a copy. $1.50 per year. The best monthly magazine for the photographer.


10c. PHOTOGRAPHIC HANDBOOKS

No. 1. Retouching for Amateurs. Contains many valuable points about the use of the pencil and improvement of negatives.

No. 2. Exposure Tables and Notebook. A practical aid to making correct exposures, and a notebook for recording exposures.

No. 3. How to Take Portraits. Tells about the lighting, posing, expression, exposure, development, etc.

No. 4. Bromide Enlargement. Including instructions for making an enlarging lanter.

No. 5. Manual of Photography. An instruction book for the beginner.

No. 6. Practical Development. Contains many valuable points for the amateurs, including chapters on "Four Tray" and "Tank" development.

No. 7. Popular Printing Processes. Tells in simple language how to work blue print, printing out and developing papers.

No. 8. Hints on Composition. A little book which should be studied by every one who desires to make better pictures.


These booklets cover the various subjects in a complete and concise manner. They are intended chiefly for the beginner. Order by number. Price, 10c. each. The eight postpaid for 75c.

THE WORLD PHOTOGRAPHIC PUBLISHING COMPANY

361 Broadway, New York