With Some Snap Shots in Scotland and Wales ...by... W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS Editor of "The Photographic Times" Author of "Sunlight and Shadow." "In Nature's Image." etc., etc. TH HE record of a journey in England by a master photographer-a delightful record of the charm of Old England, accompanied by photographs remarkable for their beauty and for the exquisite reproductions here given. Mr. Adams' inland voyages took him from Windsor to Oxford on the Thames, to London and the Cathedral Towns, Shakespeare's Country, the Doones, Clovelly, the Lake Country, Scotland, and Wales. There is also a chapter giving many practical hints and suggestions for photographing abroad. Price, in a box, $2.50. For sale by all dealers in photographic goods and sent postpaid by mail on receipt of price by M OST of those who travel nowadays, whether for a short vacation interval or for a more extended and leisurely tour, take along a camera to make a picture record of the starred points in their Baedeker. Those who are contemplating a tour in England, Wales, and Scotland will find Mr. Adams' "Photographing in Old England," a practically suggestive and delightful picture narrative. York Minster from the City Wall Mr. Adams is the Editor of The Photographic Times and the letters comprising this book met with great favor when published in that magazine. We have only a very few copies left of FYRIR "In Nature's Image By W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS, Editor of The Photographic Times. HIS BEST WORK ON PHOTOGRAPHY Landscape and Figures Telling a Story Following are The Nude in Photography Photographing Flowers Over One hundred bandsome Illustrations Large 8vo. Cloth. Decorated. Full gilt. In a box. Sent Postpaid, on Receipt of Price, by THE PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION 135 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Price, $2.50 00000005eeeee❤❤❤❤❤❤*****eeeeeeeeDE A NEW EDITION Sunlight and Shadow A BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS : AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL By W. I. 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