George Eastman: A Biography
Now back in print, this life of George Eastman is the first biography since 1930 of the man who transformed the world of photography. In this revealing and informative work, 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. More importantly, Brayer draws a vivid portrait of the man behind the money. Eastman worked hard at staying out of the limelight and even insisted that his donations be kept anonymous, prompting the Boston Globe to call him "America's most modest and least-known millionaire."

Despite his retirement in 1925, Eastman showed little sign of slowing down.Making money had been interesting, but putting money to work became more so. In the 1920s he designed a special camera for use in orthodontia and established elaborate dental clinics for needy children around the world. He oversaw the building of the Eastman theatre and the Eastman School of Music. His contributions built a new campus for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a new medical school for the University of Rochester. Finally, he becamethe largest contributor to the education of African Americans during the 1920s and the Tuskegee Institute's most important benefactor.

Elizabeth Brayer lives in Rochester, NY. For the past 18 years she has served on both the George Eastman Legacy and the Landscape committees at the George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film. She writes about the history of central and Western New York State. George Eastman: A Biography was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1996.
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George Eastman: A Biography
Now back in print, this life of George Eastman is the first biography since 1930 of the man who transformed the world of photography. In this revealing and informative work, 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. More importantly, Brayer draws a vivid portrait of the man behind the money. Eastman worked hard at staying out of the limelight and even insisted that his donations be kept anonymous, prompting the Boston Globe to call him "America's most modest and least-known millionaire."

Despite his retirement in 1925, Eastman showed little sign of slowing down.Making money had been interesting, but putting money to work became more so. In the 1920s he designed a special camera for use in orthodontia and established elaborate dental clinics for needy children around the world. He oversaw the building of the Eastman theatre and the Eastman School of Music. His contributions built a new campus for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a new medical school for the University of Rochester. Finally, he becamethe largest contributor to the education of African Americans during the 1920s and the Tuskegee Institute's most important benefactor.

Elizabeth Brayer lives in Rochester, NY. For the past 18 years she has served on both the George Eastman Legacy and the Landscape committees at the George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film. She writes about the history of central and Western New York State. George Eastman: A Biography was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1996.
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George Eastman: A Biography

George Eastman: A Biography

by Elizabeth Brayer
George Eastman: A Biography

George Eastman: A Biography

by Elizabeth Brayer

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Now back in print, this life of George Eastman is the first biography since 1930 of the man who transformed the world of photography. In this revealing and informative work, 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. More importantly, Brayer draws a vivid portrait of the man behind the money. Eastman worked hard at staying out of the limelight and even insisted that his donations be kept anonymous, prompting the Boston Globe to call him "America's most modest and least-known millionaire."

Despite his retirement in 1925, Eastman showed little sign of slowing down.Making money had been interesting, but putting money to work became more so. In the 1920s he designed a special camera for use in orthodontia and established elaborate dental clinics for needy children around the world. He oversaw the building of the Eastman theatre and the Eastman School of Music. His contributions built a new campus for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a new medical school for the University of Rochester. Finally, he becamethe largest contributor to the education of African Americans during the 1920s and the Tuskegee Institute's most important benefactor.

Elizabeth Brayer lives in Rochester, NY. For the past 18 years she has served on both the George Eastman Legacy and the Landscape committees at the George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film. She writes about the history of central and Western New York State. George Eastman: A Biography was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1996.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580464246
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 11/01/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 702
Sales rank: 818,938
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Housewarming

Part I: Beginnings
1. Eastmans and Kilbourns
2. An Amateur There
3. Scoop the World

Part II: "You Press the Button..."
4. "...We Do the Rest"
5. England and America
6. Prayers and Paper Wars
7. Photos by the Mile

Part III: The Goose Hangs High
8. The Gay Nineties
9. Prince Henry and the Earl of East Avenue
10. A Salute for the Czar
11. GE versus Albion's City
12. The Power of Combination
13. Crazy about Color

Part IV: The Upstate Lorenzo at Ease
14. The Garden of Eden
15. The House That George Built
16. From Oak Lodge to Tuskegee
17. Dalliance
18. Frozen Music: GE and His Architects
19. The Platinum-Mounted Farm

Part V: Philanthropy under a Bushel
20. Mr. Smith Goes to College
21. "Pull" Is a Verb
22. My Hometown
23. Manifest Destiny
24. Over There
25. Kodak Man to Be World's Doctor and Dentist
26. Music in Every Direction

Part VI: The Final Decade
27. Dear Mr. Eastman
28. Trust Your Organization
29. Diminuendo
30. "My Work Is Done"

Epilogue: The Homecoming
Abbreviations and Notes on Secondary Sources
Notes
Index
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