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Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment Martin Andrews

Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment By Martin Andrews

Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment by Martin Andrews


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Summary

An account of a significant development in the history of photography: the first commercial studio to mass-produce photographs, set up in Reading in 1843.

Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment Summary

Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment by Martin Andrews

The very first book in the world to be illustrated with photographs was produced in Reading between 1844 and 1846. In 1843, William Henry Fox Talbot set up the first commercial studios to mass-produce photographs from negatives and he chose the Berkshire town of Reading as its location. The Reading Establishment, as it became known, marks a pivotal moment in the development of photography. Martin Andrews tells the story of these momentous events and places them in the context of the discovery and early history of photography. Told in a lively and engaging way, the story starts with a mystery. Who is the strange, foreign gentleman buying unusual substances in the chemist shops of Reading - is he a forger or a spy?

About Martin Andrews

Martin Andrews was a museum and exhibition designer for many years and since 1990 has been a Lecturer in the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading. He is a printing historian and has lectured widely in Britain and abroad and published numerous articles as well as an extensive biography of the author and artist, Robert Gibbings.

Additional information

GOR008632082
9781901677980
1901677982
Fox Talbot & the Reading Establishment by Martin Andrews
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Two Rivers Press
20140407
88
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