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A New Look At The Old 35; The Origin And Early History of 35mm Photography

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A New Look At The Old 35; The Origin And Early History of 35mm Photography

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A New Look At The Old 35; The Origin And Early History of 35mm Photography Author: Naylor, Thurman F. Place: Waltham, MA Publisher: Cameras and Images International, Inc. Date: 1980 Description: 17 pp. Photographic illustrations and drawings, bibliography. 11x8½", wrappers. First Edition. Thurman "Jack" Naylor of Massachusetts was a famous and well known collector of cameras and photographica. He wrote A New Look at the Old 35 to clarify facts on the 35mm camera. In the summer of 1980, Leitz made a lot of noise in its advertisements that Leica was the first camera to use 35mm film. While many sources credited the tiny Leica as the first 35mm film camera to be popular, at least 27 35mm film cameras preceded its entry in the marketplace in 1925, many of which were included in Naylor's collection. Naylor published this brochure to clarify facts on early 35mm cameras. The Photographic Historical Society of New England, the Leica Historical Society of America, and the Photographic Historical Society of Canada were recipients of this research. And the first 35mm camera? The earliest recorded 35mm camera is the patent by Dr. Alberto Lleo of Spain recorded on March 9th, 1908. Lot Amendments Condition: Near fine. Lots sold without reserve are sold “as Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US please consider this when determining your bid amount Item number: 317217

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 90
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Datum:
02.11.2020
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

A New Look At The Old 35; The Origin And Early History of 35mm Photography Author: Naylor, Thurman F. Place: Waltham, MA Publisher: Cameras and Images International, Inc. Date: 1980 Description: 17 pp. Photographic illustrations and drawings, bibliography. 11x8½", wrappers. First Edition. Thurman "Jack" Naylor of Massachusetts was a famous and well known collector of cameras and photographica. He wrote A New Look at the Old 35 to clarify facts on the 35mm camera. In the summer of 1980, Leitz made a lot of noise in its advertisements that Leica was the first camera to use 35mm film. While many sources credited the tiny Leica as the first 35mm film camera to be popular, at least 27 35mm film cameras preceded its entry in the marketplace in 1925, many of which were included in Naylor's collection. Naylor published this brochure to clarify facts on early 35mm cameras. The Photographic Historical Society of New England, the Leica Historical Society of America, and the Photographic Historical Society of Canada were recipients of this research. And the first 35mm camera? The earliest recorded 35mm camera is the patent by Dr. Alberto Lleo of Spain recorded on March 9th, 1908. Lot Amendments Condition: Near fine. Lots sold without reserve are sold “as Is” and are not returnable under any circumstances. The minimum shipping and handling per invoice is $20 for shipments to the US and $30 for shipments outside the US please consider this when determining your bid amount Item number: 317217

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 90
Auktion:
Datum:
02.11.2020
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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