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The following are some valuable reference books widely used by collectors. Much of the information contained in these pages was obtained from the following sources, which I recommend to any serious camera collector.
- Collins, Douglas., “The Story of Kodak,” 1990
- Coe, Brian., “Cameras From Daguerreotypes to Instant Pictures,” 1978, pp 93, 94, 107, 129.
- Schneider, Jason., “Jason Schneider On Camera Collecting,” 1978
- McKeown, James M. and Joan C., “Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras,” 1997-1998 edition
- McKeown, Jim and Joan., “Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras”, November, 1981, pp76-82
- Eastman Kodak, “Kodakery,” November 1928, p27
- Ariel, Pete, “Cinematographica Register,” (4 volumes, 1981-1990)
- Coe, Brian, “The History of Movie Photography,” 1981
- Fielding, Raymond, “A Technological History of Motion pictures,” 1983
- McKee, G., “The Home Cinema, Classic Home Movie Projectors 1922-1940,” 1989
- McKay, Herbert C., “The Handbook of Motion Picture Photography,” 1927
- McKay, Herbert C., “The Cine Camera- Cine Amateur Series,” 1930
- Sadoul, Georges, “Les Pionniers Du Cinema 1897-1909,” September, 1947
- Cook, Olive, “Movement in Two Dimensions,” 1963
- Fescourt, Henri, “Le Cinema Des Origines A Nos Jours,” 1932
- Deslandes, Jacques et Richland, Jacques, “Histoire Comparee Du Cinema- Tome II,” 1968
- American Society of Cinematographers, “Cinematographic Annual,” 1930
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