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CAMERAWORK: An illustrated quarterly magazine devoted to
Photography and to the activities of the
Photo-Secession. Published and edited by
Alfred Stieglitz. Associate Editors: Joseph T. Keiley, Dallett Fuguet,
J. B. Kerfoot, Paul B. Haviland. Subscription price, Eight Dollars (this
includes fee for registering and special packing) per year; foreign
postage, Fifty Cents extra. All subscriptions begin with Current Number.
Back numbers sold only at single-copy price and upward. Price for single
copy of this number at present. One Dollar and Fifty Cents. The right to in-
crease the price of subscription without notice is reserved. All copies are mailed
at the risk of the subscriber; positively no duplicates. The management binds
itself to no stated size or fixed number of illustrations, though subscribers
may feel assured of receiving the full equivalent of their subscription. Ad-
dress all communications and remittances to Alfred Stieglitz, 1111 Madison
Avenue, New York, U. S. A. Entered as second-class matter December
23, 1902, at the post-office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress
of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1912 by Alfred Stieglitz. This issue,
Special Number, is dated August, 1912.
Photography and to the activities of the
Photo-Secession. Published and edited by
Alfred Stieglitz. Associate Editors: Joseph T. Keiley, Dallett Fuguet,
J. B. Kerfoot, Paul B. Haviland. Subscription price, Eight Dollars (this
includes fee for registering and special packing) per year; foreign
postage, Fifty Cents extra. All subscriptions begin with Current Number.
Back numbers sold only at single-copy price and upward. Price for single
copy of this number at present. One Dollar and Fifty Cents. The right to in-
crease the price of subscription without notice is reserved. All copies are mailed
at the risk of the subscriber; positively no duplicates. The management binds
itself to no stated size or fixed number of illustrations, though subscribers
may feel assured of receiving the full equivalent of their subscription. Ad-
dress all communications and remittances to Alfred Stieglitz, 1111 Madison
Avenue, New York, U. S. A. Entered as second-class matter December
23, 1902, at the post-office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress
of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1912 by Alfred Stieglitz. This issue,
Special Number, is dated August, 1912.