George Eastman: A Biography
- SIGNED Hard Cover
- Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996
Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 7x2x9. Signed by author. Limited edition, #64 of 400 copies. Signed by author and by Kodak CEO George M.C. Fisher on front endpaper, photo postcard of George Eastman laid in. Includes publisher's numbered slipcase. An excellent copy, with only two small blemishes on base of slipcase. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 1996 Hard Cover. xix, [3], 637, [3] pp. 8vo. Foreword by Kodak CEO George M.C. Fisher. "This life of George Eastman is the first biography since 1930 of the man who transformed the world of photography. As a 23-year-old bank clerk, Eastman bought his first camera and began simplifying the cumbersome and messy wet-plate process. With only two years' experience, he patented a dry-plate coating machine and began selling photographic plates. Soon, the business was doing so well that he quit his job at the bank and started his own company. Eastman's success was based in part on his own inventions, but even more on his ability to raise capital, recruit technically skilled employees, sell his own products, and outmaneuver his competitors. In this revealing and informative new biography, Brayer shows us how such key innovations as roll film and the light, hand-held camera helped the Eastman Kodak Company dominate the world market.