The History of Photography from the Earliest Attempts in the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era (1955)
notably compiling his "London types" to document the harsh lives of the city's working-class and street vendors
The report documents the institution’s first decade of growth across several key programmatic areas:
The Visual Chronology: The volume serves as a major visual retrospective
Stieglitz, Alfred. American Amateur Photographer, Vol. VII, No. 11, Nov. 1895. Untitled (Friends of Photography) The History of Photography fromEdited by Alfred Stieglitz and F. C. Beach. Entire issue, includes frontis on glossy paper by J. Craig Annan, "A Dutch Dog Cart"; "The London Exhibitions," reviewed by George Davison, with illustrations; "A Chronological Record of Inventors and Discoverers of Photography," by Alfred J. Jarman; "The Anaglyph and How It Is Made" by J. F. Watch; obituary of Thomas Roche, who had been a photographer for Brady during the Civil War and introduced a number