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Definition of Stereographs
1. stereograph [v] - See also: stereograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereographs
Literary usage of Stereographs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Stereograph and the Stereoscope, with Special Maps and Books Forming a by Albert E. Osborne (1909)
"The first opportunity that presented itself was the sale of stereographs. ...
Previously stereographs had been taken in a haphazard way, ..."
2. China Through the Stereoscope: A Journey Through the Dragon Empire at the by James Ricalton (1901)
"4. containing 48 stereographs in a neat Leatherette Case, ... Schools and public
libraries are finding our stereographs very helpful in their work. ..."
3. The School World (1908)
"accompanying 35 stereographs, complete in leatherette case. ... The stereographs
of this set illustrate all the more important theorems of elementary solid ..."
4. The Gate of the Pacific by Bedford Pim (1863)
"Books Illustrated with Photographic Vignettes or stereographs. ID one handsome
vol., cloth gilt, price £3. 3*. SKETCHES IN INDIA. ..."
5. The World Visualized for the Classroom: 1000 Travel Studies Through the by Frank Morton McMurry, Underwood & Underwood (1915)
"HOW TO USE THE STEREOSCOPE AND stereographs There are several methods of using
the stereoscopes in the schoolroom. Some teachers are naturally inclined to ..."