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Married in New York October 1914 to Vivian Smith and a resident of Queens when the couple had their only child, daughter Carolyn, Swarzwald registered for the draft in September 1918 as the First World War was winding down and was working at the Meadville headquarters for Keystone. By the early 1920s, the firm acquired the negatives of almost all of its competitors. Singley in 1892, eventually purchased other producers of stereoscopic photographs (dual images of the same subject slightly offset so that, when viewed through the special lenses of a stereopticon gave a three-dimensional effect to the scene) and published some 40,000 images. By 1914, he found employment with another renowned photography company, the Keystone View Company of Meadville, Pennsylvania, located about 90 miles north of Pittsburgh. Louis in 1910 working as a photographer in the studio of the well-known Julius Caesar Strauss. Swarzwald, born in 1883 in New York City, is a mystery figure until his late Twenties, as nothing could be found about him until he was living in St. Tonight’s highlighted artifact from the museum’s collection is the July 1928 issue. Home - Search - New Listings - Authors - Titles - Subjects - Serialsīooks - News - Features - Archives - The Inside StoryĮdited by John Mark Ockerbloom copyrights and licenses.It was published for nearly a half-century and Eugene Swarzwald’s rotogravure (this refers to a process of developing photographs mechanically from a copper cylinder) monthly publication, Pictorial California, featured, in its early years a couple dozen pages of photographs showcasing scenes from throughout the Golden State, including many in and around Los Angeles, where the publisher was based. Help with reading books - Report a bad link - Suggest a new listing

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1913: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 6, dated March 1913.1912: The University of Wisconsin has volume 13, number 9, dated June 1912.

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The merged publication, which has both issue and contribution renewals, ceased in 1939. ( More details) It ran until 1937, when it merged with The Delineator to form Pictorial Review-Delineator. The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from February 1927 (v. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is February 1927 (v. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.) Publication History Pictorial Review was an American women's magazine. Presents serial archive listings for Pictorial Review Pictorial Review archives The Online Books Page







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