The New Leica Manual, by Willard D.
Morgan & Henry M. Lester, published by Morgan & Lester,
Publishers, New York, NY — Twelfth Edition, Entirely revised and re-set,
January 1951 — 428 pages — illustrated — measures: 6 1/8" x 8 13/16"
Contents:
- Introduction
- The Leica Camera and Equipment, by Willard D. Morgan
- Leica Lenses and Optics, by John S. Carroll
- The 35MM Film — Selection, Exposure, and Development, by Augustus Wolfman
- Color Filters and Their Uses, by Henry M. Lester
- Flash Photography, by Henry M. Lester
- Electronic Flash, by Harold E. Edgerton
- Darkrooms, Equipment and Enlarging Procedure, by Willard D. Morgan
- Enlarging Papers and Printing, by Ansel Adams
- Copying and Close-Up Photography, by Willard D. Morgan
- Microphotography with the Leica, by Beaumont Newhall
- Color Photography, by Henry M. Lester
- The Leica in Photo-Journalism, by Arthur Rothstein
- The Picture Story in Industrial and Public Relations, by William Vandivert
- My Way with the Leica, by Alfred Eisenstaedt
- Child Portraiture with the Leica, by Jay Risling
- Lantern Slides for Projection, by Willard D. Morgan
- Visual Communication of Ideas, by Robert de Keiffer
- Pictures by Available Light, by Jacob Deschin
- Traveling with a Leica, by Julien Bryan
- Music and the Leica, by Adrian Siegel
- Philatelic Photography with the Leica, by Raymond D. Kershner
- Underwater Photography with the Leica, by Peter Stackpole
- Medical Photography, by Wayne M. Hull, M.D.
- Photomicrography and Macrophotography at Variable Magnification, by E. G. Keller
- Presenting the Print: Spotting Trimming, Mounting and Display, by Konrad Cramer
- Index