Regarding John Ptak's post - I don't know the answer but my first impulse was to access Robert Leggat's 'History of Photography' http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/ a fantastic resource - there may be additional clues there. I too was under the misapprehension that Fox Talbots 'Pencil of Nature' was the first photographically illustrated publication - not so it seems, go see significant people: ATKINS, Anna Ray Ray Beckett P O Box 577 Coolangatta QLD 4225 Australia URL: www.pinholephotography.com.au
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