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    #90408. Adlake Cameras, 1899  32pp, fully illustrated; approximately 7x5". The Adlake company in Chicago offered a variety of magazine plate camera models, as well as accessories and bicycles. EX, scarce reference.  $15.00




    #90406. The Akeley Camera, c. 1923  48pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6x9". A high-quality reprint of a scarce original catalog from a private collection. The Akeley camera was a professional 35mm movie camera in its day, highly regarded. This catalog offers a detailed look at the camera, its features and capabilities; lenses and accessories. Includes reproduction color cover. Fine reference for collection. $20.00





    #90361. 1970 Alpa Catalog  32pp, fully illustrated; approx. 6x9". High-quality reprint of this fine Alpa reference, including color cover. Includes camera models 10d, 9d, 10f, 4-8b; lenses and accessories. Valuable source.  $15.00






    #90772. Al-Vista Panoramic Cameras, c. 1901  Multiscope & Film Corp, Burlington, Wisc. 24 pages, fully illustrated; 7x8-1.2", and in full color. Faithful reprint of the factory original catalog. Extensive description of how the cameras operate; and details on the 4B, 5B, 5D, and 5F and 7F combination panoramic and plate cameras. Superb reference.  $20.00





    #90472. 1906 Ansco (Anthony & Scovill) Catalog  64pp, fully illustrated; approx. 6x9". High-quality reprint of this Ansco reference. Includes the Ansco shutters, the Buster Brown series of cameras as well as the folding Ansco pocket cameras, Solograph, Clifton, lantern slide camera, etc., as well as accessories, film, paper, etc. Fine reference.  $15.00




    #90444. 1910 Ansco Catalog  42pp, fully illustrated; approx. 5-1/2x8". High-quality reprint of this Ansco reference, including color cover. Includes the Ansco shutters, the Buster Brown series of cameras as well as the folding Ansco pocket cameras, film, paper and chemicals. Valuable reference, and nice collectible.  $15.00





    #90467. 1913 Ansco Catalog  "The Picture Way of Making Enjoyment Last Forever". 56pp, fully illustrated. Fine reprint of the original catalog of amateur photographic equipment: Ansco shutters, and complete line of cameras, accessories, films, papers, etc. Excellent reference; with prices.  $15.00





    #90468. 1915-1916 Ansco Catalog  "The Amateur Camera of Professional Quality". 68pp, 5-1/2x8", fully illustrated. Fine digital reprint of the original catalog of amateur photographic equipment: Ansco shutters, and complete line of cameras, accessories, films, papers, etc. Excellent reference; with prices.  $15.00





    #90473. 1916 Ansco Catalog  "The Amateur Camera of Professional Quality". 64pp, 6x9", fully illustrated. Fine digital reprint of the original catalog of amateur photographic equipment: Ansco shutters, and complete line of cameras, accessories, films, papers, etc. Excellent reference; with prices.  $15.00






    #90478. Ansco Cameras-Film Supplies, c. 1944  Catalog #44; 32pp, fully illustrated; approximately 5x8". Quality reprint from an original in a private collection. Includes the Dollar Camera, the line of Ansco Box cameras, Ready-set, Vest-Pocket, Speedex, etc. Includes prices. Nice reference.  $15.00





    #90016. 1872 E. & H.T. ANTHONY CATALOG  Fascimile reprint of the original 48-page catalog appendix to the 1872 British Journal Photographic Almanac. Fully illustrated, 4-3/4x7-1/8", with all the Anthony cameras, lenses, studio accessories, etc. Valuable reference.  $10.00





    #90474. 1898 E. & H.T. Anthony Catalog  158pp, paper covers, fully illustrated; 6-1/4x9-1/4". A superb reference for all the equipment of the day offered by the oldest photo firm in the country. Complete line of Anthony cameras, as well as the Quad, Northboro, Adlake, Ray, Premo. Also lenses, film, darkroom, projectors, albums, etc., etc. Excellent reprint of a scarce catalog.  $20.00



    #90407. Bausch & Lomb Photographic Lenses and Shutters, 1904  48pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6x9". A high-quality reprint of a scarce original catalog from a private collection. This "semi-centennial" catalog includes the Planar, Unar, Tessar, Protar, etc. Full specs, capabilities, etc. Also includes shutters, prisms, projection lenses, etc. Superb reference, fine reprint. Includes full color cover.  $20.00





    #90475. Bausch & Lomb Photographic Lenses, 1912  64pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6x9-1/2". A high-quality reprint of a scarce original catalog from a private collection. Includes an itnroduction to modern lenses and their uses; and the complete line of B&L lenses: Tessar, Protar, Unar, covertibles, telephoto, etc., as well as the line of B&L shutters. Superb reference, with prices.  $18.00



    #90481. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Projection Apparatus, 1916  128pp, fully illus.; approx. 6-1/2x10". Complete catalog of all the B&L projection apparatus: Balopticons, dissolving units, mircoscopic units, opaque projectors, enlarging projectors, as well as Simplex and Powers movie projectors; lenses, accessories, light sources, etc., etc. An outstanding reference.  $20.00




    #90482. Bausch & Lomb Photographic Lenses, 1920  64pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6-5/8x9-3/4". A high-quality reprint of a scarce original catalog from a private collection. Includes an introduction to modern lenses and their uses; and the complete line of B&L lenses: Tessar, Protar, Unar, covertibles, telephoto, etc., as well as the line of B&L shutters. Superb reference, with prices.  $18.00




    #90627. Bausch & Lomb Balopticons and Accessories 1947  24 pages, fully illustrated; 8-1/2x11". A high-quality reprint of this catalog of lantern slide, overhead and opaque projectors. Many of these projectors turn up; now you can be an expert on them. Many diffrerent models, accessories and lenses. Fine reference.  $18.00





    #90466. Bell & Howell Eyemo Standard 35mm Motion Picture Camera, 1927  Bell & Howell, Chicago, Ill. 24pp, fully illustrated, 6x9". Digital quality reprint of this superb reference; rarely seen catalog of the 35mm Eyemo movie camera, its three variations, lenses, accessories, etc.  $15.00





    #90465. Bell & Howell Filmo Motion Picture Equipment, 1932  Silver Anniversary Catalog; Bell & Howell, Chicago, Ill. 74pp, fully illustrated, 6x9". Digital quality reprint of this superb reference; includes Film 75 and 70 cameras, Filmo projectors, sound system, accessories, lenses, meters, cases, etc. One of the most complete Bell & Howell catalogs we have seen.  $18.00




    #90809.  Henry Bellieni Camera Catalog, 1903  In FRENCH language only; 24 pages, fully illustrated; 6-1/2x9". This company, in Nancy, France, produced an extensive line of single lens and stereo cameras at the time, and were known for their magazine plate changing backs. They also had view cameras, projection apparatus, and accessories. Valuable source, even just for the illustrations.  $18.00



    #90660. Blair Camera Co., 1898  Boston, Mass. 58 pages, fully illustrated; 6-1/4x9". Blair was eventually bought out by Eastman Kodak, but this catalog is from their heyday. Includes reversible back view cameras, rare Kamaret; Hawk-Eye and Folding Hawk-Eye; the "400" and Columbus, as well as a wide variety of accessories, from filters to plate holders, lenses and film. Also includes prices. Valuable source, and nice collectible.  $18.00




    #90661. Blair Hawkeye Cameras, 1905  Rochester, N.Y. 28 pages, fully illustrated; 4-1/2x8". Blair was eventually bought out by Eastman Kodak, but this catalog pre-dates the merger. Includes Weno 2, 3, 4 and 5 box rollfilm cameras; folding models include the Combination (plates and rollfilm); two models of the Stereo Hawk-Eye. Also film, shutters, accessories. With prices. Valuable reference, and nice collectible.  $15.00



    #90764. Boucher, Duchatellier & Co., Paris, c. 1908  "La Perfection en Photographie". 64 pages, IN FRENCH ONLY; fully illustrated; 6x9". Offerings include PAP automatic exposure meter; Nil Melior stereo camera, along with explanation of stereo; color accessories; Le Stereophoto; L'Aerophote; tripods, plates, etc. A quality reprint digitized from the original.  $18.00




    #90624. Brody One-Minute Ferrotype Cameras, c. 1931  12 pages, fully illustrated, 6x9". Catalog #26. Includes several models of the Brody tintype cameras, including the cylindrical metal models. Also includes two-sided inserted price list/order for for supplies. Valuable reference for an important time period in photographic history.  $18.00



    #90522. Century Cameras 1902   Century Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y. 48 pages, 6x7-1/8". Faithful reprint from a rare original; this company was eventually absorbed by Kodak. Details construction, features of the cameras, and includes Compact, Model 10; Models 11, 11A, 12, 14, 15, 16; Grand Junior; Grand, Long Focus Grand; Stereo; Grand Special; View; lenses, shutters, accessories. Also includes prices. Superb reference.  $18.00


    #90521. Century Cameras 1907   Century Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y. 46 pages, 5-3/4x8-3/4". Faithful reprint from a rare original; this company was eventually absorbed by Kodak. Details construction, features of the cameras, and includes Petites, Century 41, 43, 46, 47; Grand, Grand Senior; Stereo; View 1 and 2; Cirkuts 6, 8, 10, 16; lenses, shutters, etc. Includes prices. Superb reference.  $18.00




    #90523. Century Cameras 1910   Century Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y. 44 pages, 5-3/4x8-3/4". Faithful reprint from a rare original; this company was eventually absorbed by Kodak. Details construction, features of the cameras, and includes Petite, Petite Grand, Models 43, 46; Grand Senior, Stereo and Stereo Special, View 1 and 2, Circuts, Graflex Reflex Cameras, #0 Graphic; lenses, shutters, accessories. Also includes prices. Superb reference.  $18.00



    #90807. J.B. Colt Projection Lanterns and Views, 1897   150 pages, fully illustrated; 8-1/2x11", spiral bound. Faithful rerpint of the original catalog from this New York City manufacturer of lantern projectors and accessories. Includes full line of sing, dissolving, triple-unit natural color projectors; gas and electric light sources; scientific lanterns and accessories; slides, carriers, etc. Full descriptions and prices. Quality reprint; valuable source.  $25.00




    #90689. Crown Optical Co. Lenses, 1911  Rochester, N.Y.: 18 pages, fully illustrated; 6x9". Crown was one many lens manufacturers in the U.S. at the turn of the 19th century. This catalog includes full descriptions, specifications and prices on their entire line. Included are the Anastigmats Series I, II and III; Portrait, Portrait Symmetrical; Convertible, RR, Wide Angle, Achromatic, etc. Quality reprint; valuable source.  $18.00





    #90623. Daydark Specialty Co., c. 1930   20 pages, fully illustrated, 6x9". Quality reprint of this catalog of direct positive "street" cameras, including photo button cameras and postcard cameras. Includes four-page inserted discount price list/order form. These cameras are an important part of our photographic history.  $18.00





    #90657. Debrie Parvo-Debrie Model L Camera, c. 1925  20 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 6-1/2x9-1/2". Reprint of a very scarce little "catalog" on this early 35mm movie camera. Elucidates features, specifications and accessories. Illustrates camera, lens changing, Visograph, etc. Superb reference and collectible. $18.00




    #90414. DeVry Motion Picture Projectors, Cameras &c, 1925  32pp, 8-1/2x11", fully illustrated. Quality reprint of this early movie camera/projector catalog, with full color cover as original. Includes information on using motion pictures in schools, churches; tour of the factory; full product line including the Portable and Super projectors; the 35mm movie camera; stereopticon; and a variety of accessories. Valuable source. $20.00



    #90697.  Just Why...the DeVry takes Better Movies, c. 1930   20 pages, fully illustrated; 8-1/2x11". Faithful reprint, in full color, of the original promotional booklet and catalog from the QRS-DeVry Corp. Features the "lunchbox" 35mm movie camera. Detailed look at the features and construction, and caalog of home and professional cameras, projectors, accessories, etc., with descriptions and prices. Valuable source.  $18.00




    #90690. Ernemann Kino (Movie) Equipment, c. 1911  48 pages, fully illustrated; 7x10". High-quality reprint of a beautiful catalog from Ernemann, and their provessional (theater) movie equipoment. Includes the Imperator, Rex and Monarch projectors; the Family Normal Kino Projector; accessories, spare parts, etc. Also the Kinematograph camera for Edison gauge films; tipods, printing machine, etc. Valuable source.  $20.00




    #90667. Ernemann Cameras, c. 1922  32 pages, fully illustrated; 5-1/2x8-1/2". Quality reprint of a rare catalog from this camera manufacturer. Discusses Ernemann shutters and lenses; cameras include Bob I and II; Heag II, Heag XI, and focal plane cameras. Also includes holders, hoods, tripods, and separate four-page 1922 price list. Valuable source.  $18.00




    #90164. Ihagee Cameras, c. 1935  20pp, fully illusustrated; approx. 6x9-1/4". A high quality reprint of a c. 1935 Ihagee catalog that includes the Exakta A and B; Patent Folding Reflex, Serien Reflex, Parvola, Auto-Ultrix, Ultrix series of folding cameras; and numerous other Ihagee models, including stereo cameras. Full specs, features, etc. No prices. Fine reference.  $15.00




    #90014. Catalog Reprint: 1908 Graflex Catalog  Fascimile reprint of the original. 40pp, paper covers, fully illustrated. Wonderful look at the Graflex products of the day. We printed this catalog back when fascimile offset printing was affordable.  $10.00





    #90588. 1913 Graflex and Graphic Cameras  60 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 6-1/2x10". Quality reprint of a historically interesting catalog; includes #1A, #3A, Auto, RB Auto, Tele RB Auto, Press, Home Portrait, Stereo Auto, Naturalist, No. 0, RB Cycle, Speed Graphic, Stereo Graphic, Cirkut. Includes specs, features, prices. Superb reference.  $18.00




    #90587. 1921 Graflex and Graphic Cameras  56 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 6x8". Quality reprint of a historically interesting catalog; includes #1A, #3A, Auto, Junior models, Compact, RB Tele, RB Auto, Press, Home Portrait, Naturalist, Stereo Auto, No. 0, RB Cycle, Speed Graphic. Descriptions, specs, prices. Excellent reference.  $18.00




    #90589. Catalog Reprint: The Cirkut Method, nd  "The Cirkut Camera and its Uses"; Century Camera Division of Eastman Kodak Co. 36 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 5-1/4x10". A detailed look at all the Cirkut models, general information on operation, prices, etc. Includes No. 6 Outfit, No. 8 Outfit, No. 5 Camera, No. 10 Camera, No. 16 Camera. Also includes information on film, frames, tripods, processing. Valuable source for collectors and users.  $20.00





    #90008. Benjamin Harris Co. Fotographic Jewelry, 1910  24pp, fully illustrated, approx. 6x9-1/2". Reprint from an original catalog of this New York City manufacturer of photographic jewelry. Includes brooch pins, cuff buttons, lockets, scarf pins, watch charms, easel medallions, foto buttons, etc. Great array and fine reference. Also includes inserted price list.  $15.00



    #31146.  Hasselblad MK-70 Camera (Reprint), c. 1972  High-quality digital reprints of two scarce pieces of literature on this special survey camera. The first is a 1972 MK-70 catalog; 20pp, 8-1/2x11", fully illustrated. Includes camera, backs, lenses, accessories, etc. Does not include prices. The second is an 8-page, 8-1/2x11" illustrated promotional piece on the camera, c. 1970. Superb references that we have only seen once in all our years.  $18.00



    #90247. Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, 1877  U.S. Geological Survey; compiled or edited by W.H. Jackson. 124pp, paper covers; 6x9". Documents the more than 1,000 Indian portraits in the collection; many from the Blackmore collection, others from the USGS photographers. Historical information on the tribes, individual Indians, as well as anthropological notes. NOT ILLUSTRATED, but a magnificent source as well as fun reading. A quality reprint from an obscure original source. $25.00



    #90425.  MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF KEYSTONE AGENTS, 1898  Keystone View Co., Meadville, Pa. 22pp, paper; 5x7", not illustrated. Reprint of the original. Guide for salesmen of the Keystone stereo views. Quite interesting.  $8.00





    #90424. KEYSTONE VIEW CO. AGENT ORDER FORM, c. 1900   Keystone View Co., Meadville, Pa. 28pp, paper; 5-1/2x8-1/2". Reprint of the original. Provides a complete listing of Keystone stereo views available at the time.  $8.00




    #90629. (Natural Color Kinematograph Co.), Kinemacolor Handbook 1910 96 pages, 8-1/2x11", spiral bound, fully illustrated. High-quality reprint of this complete handbook/catalog of the Urban-Smith patented theater-quality English made Kinemacolor cameras, projectors and accessories. Detailed look at the equipment and its operation, including lantern body, arc lamps, motors, switchboards, generating sets, perforators, printers, etc. Fascinating look at rare and highly collectible equipment. The American distributorship was in Allentown, Pa.  $25.00



    #90622. Kleine Moving Pictures Machines, c. 1910 40 pages, fully illustrated, 6x9". From this distributor in New York City come the Edison Projecting Kinetoscope, Power's Cameragraphs, Monarch Stereopticon, Kleine Stereopticon, Challenge Magic Lantern, lamps, clacium light burners, lenses, and a full array of accessories. Superb reference on these early motion picture and lantern slide equipments.  $18.00




    #90011. 1894 Kodak Catalog  Fascimile reprint of the original. 64 pages, paper covers, 6x9", fully illustrated. Valuable look at the series of "string-set" Kodak cameras, as well as others. A superb reference that we hade printed many, many years ago, when quality offset printing could be had at a reasonable price.  $10.00



    #90371. Bicycle Kodaks, 1897  Fascimile reprint of the original. 32 pages, paper covers, fully illustrated; 7-1/2x5-1/2". Complete look at various Kodak cameras useful for bicyclists; with bike-friendly carrying cases, etc. Pocket Kodak, Bullet, Falcon, Bullseye, Cartridge models. Wonderful reference that we had printed many years ago when quality offset printing could be had at a reasonable price..  $10.00




    #90015. 1915 Kodak Catalog  Fascimile reprint of the original. 64 pages, paper covers, fully illustrated; approximately 5-1/2x7-3/4". First full year that Kodak offer the "Autographic" feature in their cameras. Includes the full line of amateur cameras and accessories. Valuable reference that we had printed many years ago when offset printing was affordable.  $10.00




    #90810.  Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1924   64 pages, paper covers, fully illustrated; approximately 5-1/2x7-3/4". Faithful reprint of the factory original. Includes Vest Pocket Autographjic, Pocket Kodaks, Autographic Kodaks Junior, Autographic Kodaks Special, Cine Kodak A, Kodascope Projector; Brownies, etc.; accessories and darkroom supplies. Valuable source.  $18.00




    #90464. (Kodel) HoMovie Home Movies, 1929  Cincinnati, Ohio. 28pp, fully illustrated; 6x9". From the Kodel Electric & Mfg. Co., HoMovie offers a camera and projector; a Day-Lite Re-creator, outfits in cabinets, and movies. The company also offered free film processing. Superb reference to this scarce equipment.  $15.00




    #90664. Korona Cameras and Lenses, 1899  Gundlach Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y. 38 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 5-1/2x7-1/2". Includes the Korona cameras Series I, I-A, I-B, I-C, II, II-A, II-B, VI, X; Turner-Reich Convertible lenses; Anastigmats, Rectigraphic and Perigraphic lenses; Symetrical lenses; Korona shutters; camera and darkroom accessories. Includes prices. Valuable source on this camear company.  $15.00



    #90477. Korona Cameras, 1909  Gundlach Manhatten Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y. Quality reprint of an original from a private collection. 48pp, fully illustrated, 6x9". Includes the Petit line, Series I through VII Koronas, the Royal, Stereo, Korona and Criterion View, etc. Also includes Turner-Reich lenses and shutters sold by Gundlach; priced. Fine reference.  $18.00



    #90480. The Cineograph Manufactured by S. Lubin, 1898  Philadelphia, Pa. Actually two catalogs, reprinted directly from originals in a private collection. Each catalog is 24pp, illustrated, approx. 7x10-1/2". One details the 1898 Cineograph and Stereopticon models, along with images of the factory; the other has some duplication, with an extensive listing of movies available for the Edison, Lubin, Globe and Lumiere animated picture machines. Superb catalogs and reference. $20.00




    #90462. Meyer Plasmat Lenses, c. 1939  24pp, paper covers, fully illustrated, 6x8-1/2". Details the entire line of these exceptional lenses. Includes background, all the lenses including sets, double Plasmat and Process Plasmats. Superb reference on these highly collectible lenses. Also includes 28-page price list, 6x8-1/2", dated August, 1939. EX.  $18.00



    #90668. Nagel Cameras with Meyer Lenses, 1930  44 pages, fully illustrated; 5-3/4x8". "The Ideal Equipment, a Hugo Meyer Lens with a Nagel Camera." Quality reprint from this German camera company which developed the German Kodak cameras. Offered in the Nagel line include Vollendas, Librettes, Ancas, Recomars and Fordinar. Construction information, full descirptions of models and sizes; lens combinations, etc. With four-page 1930 price list. Valuable source. $18.00




    #90691. National Theatre Equipment and Supplies, 1930  32 pages, fully illustrated; 8x11". This high-quality reprint shows a wide variety of equipment from this national distributor: Motiograph and Simplex projectors; Peerless lamps; Neumade accessories; an incredible array of booth supplies, fans, pulleys, theater seats, curtain controls, signs, lobby and box office equipment, etc., etc. Great reading, and a valuable source.  $20.00




    #90761.  New Premier Pathescope, 1919  Pathescope Co. of New England. Beautiful promotional booklet, 16 pages, fully illustrated; 6-1/2x9-1/2". "Flickerless Dafety Standard Motion Picture Projector." Includes the Pathescope camera, the Premier Pathescope Projector. Includes little history, detailed look at the projector and its manufacture, etc. Valuable source.  $18.00





    #90696.  Pathe 9.5mm Home Movie Equipment, c. 1930  16 pages, fully illustrated, 8-1/2x11". Reprinted in full color of original. From Pathex, Inc., New York. Includes Motocamera, 9.5mm projectors, accessories, films, etc. Descriptions, prices, etc. Nice collectible and valuable source.  $18.00





    #90642. 1909 Premo Camera Catalog  Rochester Optical Division, Eastman Kodak Co.; 48 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 5-3/4x8-1/2". Faithful reprint of the original. Includes Preo Juniors, Premograh, Premoettes, Filmo Premos, Pocket Premos, Pony Premo series, Stereo, ROC View, Empire State, darkroom accessories, shutters, etc. Superb reference.  $18.00




    #90013. 1886 J.W. Queen Co. Catalog  Fascimile reprint of the original. 136pp, paper covers, fully illustrated. View cameras, lenses, accessories; Photo Revolver, Binocular camera. Fascinating look at the equipment of the time. From a major Philadelphia, Pa., stock house. We printed this years ago when fascimile offset printing was affordable.  $15.00


    #90659. Ray Camera Co., 1900  Rochester, N.Y. 64 pages, fully illustratedl 7-3/4x5-3/4". Superb reprint of a scarce catalog from this short-lived camera company. Includes Ray Junior, B, C and E models; Gem; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 folding cameras; Ray Stereo camera; shutters, plate holders, tripods, other accessories and filters. Also includes all prices. Valuable source and great collectible.  $18.00



    #90445. 1923 Jules Richard Catalog  Issued by R.J. Fitzsimons Corp. of New York, agents for the Richard line of Verascope and Glyphoscope cameras, as well as the Taxiphote stereo viewer, Homeos stereo camera, and other accessories. 40pp, fully illustrated; approx. 5-1/2x8-1/2". Quality reprint of this scarce catalog, including color cover. Includes inserted 1923 price list. Superb reference to these collectible items, and valuable source. $18.00



    #90012. 1895 Rochester Optical Co. Catalog  Fascimile reprint of the original. 64pp, paper covers, fully illustrated; 6x9". Shows the entire line of Premo and Hawk-Eye cameras, as well as the Carlton, Universal, Monitor, Kenwood, Ideal, Empire State, Standard, New Model, New Model Stereo, Midget, Premier, Handy, Premaret, Carlton TLR; darkroom and other accessories. Excellent reference. Printed years ago when fascimile offset printing was affordable.  $10.00




    #90655. J.G. Saltzman Photographic Instruments..., c. 1958-1961  44 pages, fully illustrated; 8-1/2x11". Superb reference to the Saltzman high-end professional equipment of the period. Includes industrial size enlargers, lighting equipment, etc. Complete and valuable reference. Printing date of catalog appears to the 1958; includes four-page inserted price list dated 1961. $18.00





    #90470. Schneider Lenses, 1939  48pp, fully illustrated; approx. 6x8-1/4". Superb reference. Includes basic explanation of optics, and detailed look at the line of Schneider lenses: Xenar, Radionar, Xenon, Cine-Xenon, Kinoplan, Tele-Xenar, Angulon, Symmar, Aero-Xenar, Componar, etc.  $15.00




    #90525. Scovill & Adams Co Catalog 1892  160 pages, fully illustrated; 6x9”. Technically titled “How to Make Photographs and Descriptive Price List.” Includes a brief 12-page introduction to amateur photography, and complete S&A equipment catalog: Scovill’s Waterbury, Elite, Compact, Albion; Henry Clay Stereo Camera; detective and magazine cameras; Tom Thumb; Ross, Steinheil, Clark, etc., lenses; shutters, flash, darkroom, etc., etc. Incredible reference.  $20.00



    #90665.  . Sears Roebuck & Co. Cameras and Photo Supplies, 1903   58 pages, fully illustrated, 8-1/2x11”. Catalog also included “spectacles and eye glasses, field glasses and telescopes, stereoscopes, drawing instruments and materials, gramophones and supplies, magic lanterns, etc.” Fascinating look at the times: stereo views and viewers; cameras include Perfection, entire Seroco series; Delmar; lenses, posing chairs, shutters, backgrounds, etc. Valuable source. $20.00



    #90698.  . Sears Roebuck & Co. Cameras and Photo Supplies, 1912   82 pages, fully illustrated; 8-1/4x10-1/2". By 1912, Sears had its onw "Conley" line of cameras, with at least 18 different models. They are all detailed here, along with three stereo models, the Panoramic, and cameras from other makers, including the Wonder Canon and EXPO. Also includes extensive line of lenses, accessories, darkroom materials, and even the Fulton photographer's tent. Exquisite reference.  $20.00



    #90765.  . E. Suter a Bale Photo Equipment, Paris, 1908-1909  86 pages, IN FRENCH ONLY; fully illustrated; 6x9". Magnificent catalog including Minuscule Suter; Pliant-Cupido; Rapidfold; Carte-Postale Suter; Lilliputienne Suter; Polyscope Pliant; Block-Notes; Stereo-Colibri; L'Ideal; Lloyd Cupido; Bebe; Stereolette; Nettel; and more. Great reference for the illustrations, even if you don't read the language. Quality reprint digitzied from the original.  $18.00




    #90688. Taylor-Hobson Cooke Lenses, 1924  16 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 4-3/4x7-1/2". High-quality reprint of a scarce catalog on these lenses. Includes description, specifications, prices on Series 0, I, IIA, IV, VIII, IIIb, VIIb, V, Vb as well as Portrait Anastigmats, process prisms and cinema projection lenses. Excellent source.  $15.00





    #90656. Taylor-Hobson (Cooke) Lenses, 1948  24 pages, fully illustrated; approximately 7x9-1/2". Detailed reference to the Taylor-Hobson and Cooke lenses of the day, for hand and reflex cameras; wide-angle, telephoto, studio and commercial, convertible, etc. Descriptions, sizes. Good reference.  $18.00




    #90469. Thornton-Picard Products, c. 1915  40pp, fully illustrated; approx. 4-1/2x7-1/4". Described as an "abridged catalog", this originally appeared in the British Journal Photo Almanac; TP added a cover and offered it as a catalog. Includes the variety of shutters and cameras: College, New Imperial, Perfecta, Royal Ruby, Weenie, etc. Also enlargers, projectors, lenses. Valuable reference. Prices in English pounds. $12.00



    #90067. PRICE LIST OF THE UNDERWOOD STEREO TRAVEL SYSTEM, 1906  A reprint of the eight-page comprehensive price list of the U&U stereo offerings for 1906. Famous for their "odd-count" sets of stereo views, here are all the sets listed with the number of views; more than a dozen stereo cabinets; six different hand viewers described and priced; guidebooks, views, etc. An incredible amount of valuable information crammed into a little space. $5.00



    #90669. Vive Camera Co., Chicago, 1899  52 pages, fully illustrated; 8-7". Specialty of this company was a series of cameras which housed a dozen or more plates at a time. This catalog features the Vive models 1 through 5, the Special Folding Camera, shutters, cases, plates, films, and a wide variety of accessories. Complete prices, including development, printing and mounting. Valuable source for some highly collectible equipment.  $18.00




    #90658. Voigtlander Cameras, 1931  32pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6x8". Superb look at the products of Voigtlander; details the lenses and shutters used on their line of cameras. Includes Jubilar, Bessa, other rollfilm cameras; Inos, Vag, Avus, Tourist, Stereoflectoscope; professional lenses and accessories. Includes prices. Valuable source.  $15.00




    #90471. Voigtlander Cameras, 1933  40pp, fully illustrated; approximately 6x8". Superb look at the products of Voigtlander; details the lenses and shutters used on their line of cameras, and features new Superb on cover. Other cameras include Brilliant, Jubilar, Bessa, Inos II, Perkeo, Virtus, Prominent (folding), Vag, Avus, Tourist, Stereoflectoscope. Fine reference.  $15.00


    #90666. Western Camera Co., Chicago, 1897  24 pages, fully illustrated; 7-1/2x5-1/4". Quality reprint of a rare catalog from this camera manufacturer. Famous for their Cyclone magazine plate camera, this catalog also includes the Dexter and Xar models, darkroom supplies, tripods, flash powder, etc. Excellent reference.  $15.00




    #90460. Zeiss Ikon Cameras, 1931  52pp, paper covers, fully illustrated, 5-1/2x8-1/2". Details the entire line of Zeiss cameras and accessories: Ikonette, Piccolette, Ikomat, Cocarette, Icarette, the new Kolibri, Nixe, Maximar, Ideal, Trona, Orix, Juwel, Miroflex, Kinamo. Shows the variety of models covering the merged firms of Ica, Contessa-Nettel, Ernemann and Goerz. EX.  $18.00




    #90461. Zeiss Ikon Cameras, 1933  ;52pp, paper covers, fully illustrated, 5-1/2x8-1/2". Details the entire line of Zeiss cameras and accessories, and introduces the Contax for the first time. Includes Baby Ikomat, Ikomat A,C,D,; Icarettes, Nixe, Maximar, Ideal, Orix, Juwel, Miroflex, Trona, enlargers, lenses, accessories. EX.  $18.00



    #90608. Zeiss Ikon Cameras and Accessories, 1959-1960  122 pages, 8-1/2x11", fully illustrated, spiral bound. A superb reference for Zeiss collectors; faithful reprint of a very complete Zeiss dealer catalog. Several sections include both 1959 and 1960 catalog pages; Contaflex Alpha, Prima, Rapid, Super and accessories; Contina and Contina-matic, Symbolica II; Contax IIa, IIIa, lenses, accessories; Super Ikonta IV; etc. Also with 1959-1960 Trade News issues.  $25.00