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== Further reading == * Aronold, H. J. P. ''William Henry Fox Talbot pioneer of photography and man of science.'' London: Hutchinson Benham, 1977. * Baxter, W. R. ''The Calotype familiarly explained'', ''Photography: including the Daguerreotype, Calotype & Chrysotype''. London: H. Renshaw, 1842, 2nd edition. * Buckland, G. ''Fox Talbot & the invention of photography''. Boston: Gootine, London Scholar Press, 1980. *Eder, Josef Maria. ''History of Photography.'' New York: Dover Publications, 1978. Translated by Edward Epstean. * Greene, A. ''Primitive Photography: A Guide to Making Cameras, Lenses, and Calotypes.'' Focal Press, 2002. * Lassam, and Seabourne. ''W H Fox Talbot: Scientist, photographer, classical scholar 1800 β 1877: A further assessment.'' Lacock, 1977. * Marshall, F. A. S. ''Photography: The importance of its applications in preserving pictorial records. Containing a practical description of the Talbotype process.'' London: Hering & Remington; Peterborough, T. Chadwell & J. Clarke, 1855. * Meier, Alf B. ''Basic Photography β a manual for the training of fashion photographers.'' Frankfurt/M.: Jentzen oHG, 1992. * Taylor, Roger, with Larry J. Schaaf. [https://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpublications/Impressed_by_Light_British_Photographs_from_Paper_Negatives_1840_1860 ''Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840β1860.'']. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007. Available online, including a biographical dictionary of 500 calotypists.
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