A Manual Of Photography
Forfatter: Robert Hunt
År: 1853
Forlag: John Joseph Griffin & Co.
Sted: London
Udgave: 3
Sider: 370
UDK: 77.02 Hun
Third Edition, Enlarged
Illustrated by Numerous Engrabings
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