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Preface
1. Introduction: The Amateurs
2. Process and Progress: Technical Advances and New Perceptions
3. The Viewer and the Viewed: Imagery of the Amateurs
4. The Rise of the Professional
5. The Transformation of Amateur Photography
6. Epilogue: The Amateur in the Later Nineteenth Century Technical Appendix Biographical Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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