1854-1932

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1854-1932

George Eastman

1991
Describes the life of the man who revolutionized photography by developing a camera simple enough for anyone to use.

It's a snap!

George Eastman's first photograph
2009
Presents an illustrated, biographical discussion of photographer George Eastman, who invented dry plates, film, and the Brownie camera in the late nineteenth century.

George Eastman

the Kodak camera man
2004
Describes the life and career of the man who revolutionized photography by developing a camera simple enough for anyone to use.

George Eastman

a biography
2006
Biography of George Eastman, a bank clerk who revolutionized the world of photography with the invention of the dry-plate coating machine, roll film, and the hand-held camera, discussing his business acumen, money-making skills, and charitable works.

John Philip Sousa

the king of march music
2006
Tells the life story of composer John Philip Sousa, describing his childhood in Washington, D.C., his experiences leading the U.S. Marine Band and his own Sousa Band, and his music's legacy in the U.S.

George Eastman and the story of photographic film

2005
A short biography of nineteenth-century American photographer George Eastman that profiles his life and works which included his experiements to make the process of photography easier and more available to common people.

The life and times of John Philip Sousa

2004
A biography of the famous band leader and composer who was known as the March King. Includes sidebars on such topics as ragtime music, the Civil War, and trapshooting.

George Eastman and the camera

2007
Photographs, illustrations, and simple text describes the life and success of George Eastman, who took the process of photography and made it easy for everyone to use.

George Eastman

a biography
1996
Biography of George Eastman, a bank clerk who revolutionized the world of photography with the invention of the dry-plate coating machine, roll film, and the hand-held camera, discussing his business acumen, amazing money-making skills, and charitable works.

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