Tomlinson, R. A. (2000). Photography. The ancient monuments of Greece were an obvious subject for photographs, from the very first moments when the practical techniques of photography were invented.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTomlinson, Richard Allan. Photography. The Ancient Monuments of Greece Were an Obvious Subject for Photographs, from the Very First Moments When the Practical Techniques of Photography Were Invented. 2000.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTomlinson, Richard Allan. Photography. The Ancient Monuments of Greece Were an Obvious Subject for Photographs, from the Very First Moments When the Practical Techniques of Photography Were Invented. 2000.
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