Flame, Electricity and the Camera: Man's Progress from the First Kindling of Fire to the Wireless Telegraph and the Photography of Color
by Iles, George
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Hardcover. Good. [SIGNED] New York: Doubleday & McClure Co., 1901. Hardcover, issued without dust jacket. xv+ 398 pages. 6 1/4 x 9 in. Color illustration on frontis with tissue and numerous other illustrations. Decorated cloth binding, gilt lettering on spine and cover, illustration in black, light green and orange on cover, top edge gilt. Inscribed to
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- Flame, Electricity and the Camera: Man's Progress from the First Kindling of Fire to the Wireless Telegraph and the Photography of Color
- Author
- Iles, George
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- Used - Good
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- Hardcover
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