KORN, ARTHUR. - THE TELEPHOTOGRAPHIC MACHINE.

Sue la transmission de photographies à l'aide d'un fil télégraphique. (Transmission of photographs by telegraph wire).

(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1903. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences", Tome 136, No 20. Pp. (1165-) 1216. (Entire issue offered). Korn's paper: pp. 1190-1192 and one diagram in the text. Disbound.


First printing of one the papers in which Korn describes his invention in 1902 of the telephotographic machine (later the fax-machine).
In 1902, Arthur Korn (1870-1945) in Germany invented telephotography, a means for transmitting still photographs by means of electrical wires. In 1907, Korn sent the first inter-city fax when he transmitted a photograph from Munich to Berlin. By 1906 his equipment was being put into regular service for transmission of newspaper photographs between Munich and Berlin via telegraph circuits. (Shiers & Shiers "Early Televison" No.303).

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