DELESTRE, Jean-Baptiste
Annuaire de la photographie. Résumé des procédés les meilleurs pour la plaque métallique, le papier sec et humide, la glace albuminée ou collodionnée, la gravure héliographique, la lithophotographie, le cliché typographique, le stéréoscope, l’hélioplastie, l’amplification des images, la damasquinure, photographie sur tissus, collodion sur toile cirée. Avec l’indication des instruments nouveaux et la nomenclature des traités spéciaux sur chacune de ces différentes matières. Continués par Casimir Lefebvre.
Paris, Desloges, sans date [ca. 1861-1862].
8vo (206 x 129 mm) 208 pp., one full-page illustration, 6 un.l. (supplements). Contemporary green buckram backed marbled boards.
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Reissue of the original 1858 edition with a renewed title without date, completed by three added supplements, not included before.

A very important work in the history of photography, summarizing the different techniques starting from the beginning by Nicéphore Nièpce (1765-1833) up to 1858. The author gives precise information on the production and development of daguerreotypes, followed by details on prints on paper (talbotypes) and the processes applied by the photographers Baldus and Gustave Le Gray. The following chapters are devoted to positive paper, Niceotype or glass photography, collodion, and the other processes mentioned on the title page.

The main book is followed by 3 supplements written by Casimir Lefebvre, notably

– Photography on Fabrics. 2 un.l.

– Supplement for 1861. Multiplier-Mulnier. 2 un.l.

– Supplement for 1862. Charcoal photography [and] Porcelain photography. 2 un.l.

The book is notoriously rare and difficult to find in good condition.

A very good copy, despite scattered foxing.