An edition of The Pencil of Nature (1968)

The pencil of nature

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The pencil of nature
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An edition of The Pencil of Nature (1968)

The pencil of nature

Facsimile ed.
  • 2 Want to read

Originally published as a serial between 1844 and 1846, The Pencil of Nature was the first book to be illustrated entirely with photographs. Early enthusiast William Henry Fox Talbot hoped to spur public interest in photography but was forced to cease publication after just six installments. In its time, the serial was not a commercial success; however, more than 165 years later, it is recognized as a major contribution to the history of photography. Indeed, it has been said that the importance of this book is comparable to that of the Gutenberg Bible in the history of printing. In 1840 Fox Talbot invented the Calotype process—the precursor to film cameras—transforming everyday subjects into works of art. His twenty-four resulting prints, which include architectural studies, local landscapes, still lifes, close-ups, and even a carefully executed portrait, remain strikingly modern and quietly beautiful.

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Cover of: The pencil of nature
The pencil of nature
1989, Hans P. Kraus, Jr.]
in English - Facsimile ed.
Cover of: The pencil of nature.
The pencil of nature.
1969, Da Capo Press
in English
Cover of: The pencil of nature.
The pencil of nature.
1968, Da Capo Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Facsimile (in 6 fascicles as originally issued) of the first photographically illustrated book to be published commercially (by Longmans, London, from Jun. 24, 1844, to Apr. 1846, though the fascicle wrappers were uniformly printed with date 1844).
Title from box label.
"This facsimile represents an idealized copy ... It is a composite of the best surviving elements to which we had access"--P. 3 of introductory volume.
Limited ed. of 250 copies.
Included in the box with the facsimile is a commentary volume (92 p.) with t.p. reading: H. Fox Talbot's The pencil of nature, anniversary facsimile : introductory volume, historical sketch, notes on the plates, census / by Larry J. Schaaf.
Library of Congress has copy no. 124.

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Dewey Decimal Class
772/.16
Library of Congress
TR144 .T2 1989

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Pagination
1 box :

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Open Library
OL1790131M
ISBN 10
0962109606
LCCN
89186905
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1381724

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