Photo Books
Books with technical inside story on how to do something or how to adoption some equipment are called instruction manuals
Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was recycled for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early Photo Books as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence is from the narration books of King Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty (about 2400 BC). Papyrus sheets were glued together to form a scroll. Tree bark such as lime (Latin liber, from there also library) and other materials were also used.
