I found this book going through some books my
grandmother had had, and my grandfather was cleaning
out.  So it's mine now.

It is called "How to make good pictures - A book for
the everyday photographer" by Eastman Kodak Company
(Rochester NY).  25th edition revised.

It is quite interesting, I think it will really help
with my B&W photography, as there was no colour when
it was published.

I was wondering if anyone knows the history of this
book. There is no publication date.  Bill Peifer,
maybe you can help, as I think your company has
branched off from Eastman Kodak.  

It even says that you can send them (Eastman Kodak)
your negatives and prints for "helpful, constructive
criticism".  Cameras of the time featured are (all
Kodak) Bantam Special, Retina I & II, Senior, 3A
series 2, Jiffy Kodak, the Brownie and the Brownie
Special.  In the back are formulas for making your own
developers, etc.

Would be interested in your thoughts,
Jody.


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