George Eastman: A Biography

George Eastman: A Biography

by Brayer (Author)

Synopsis

This biography of Gearge Eastman shows how, despite the fact that he tended to keep out of the limelight, he had an aggressive business personality. It also reveals that Eastman was an art lover and an avid music listener - even building a school for the training of virtuosos. In the 1920s Eastman designed a special camera for use in othodontia and established elaborate dental clinics for poor children in Rochester, London, Paris, Brussels, Stockholm and Rome. The text also records how he oversaw the building of the Eastman Theatre and School of Music, and contributed financially to a new campus for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as a medical school for the University of Rochester.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 648
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: John Hopkins University Press
Published: 12 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0801852633
ISBN 13: 9780801852633

Media Reviews

A masterful biography of an authentic, and in many ways heroic, U.S. industrialist. -- Choice


[A] detailed survey of a rich and multifaceted life based on the vast storehouse of available information. -- Merle Rubin, Christian Science Monitor


This thoroughly documented and well-organized work traces the whole of Eastman's career and sheds considerable light on his personal life as well. -- AB Bookman's Weekly


Brayer's admirably detailed biography is a fine work of reference. Personalities, social history, sicence: all are meticulously documented... a very welcome addition to one's biography shelves. -- Susan Elkin, Literary Review


Brayer does not seem to have presented a romaticized or sanitized version of Eastman's entrepreneurial and philanthropic efforts. The text serves as a history of technological revolution in the photographic medium and the emergence of big business via the Kodak empire. It is also a detail-rich look at turn-of-the-century central New York. -- Library Journal


Brayer's big book triumphantly mines Eastman's extensive correspondence and reports of those who knew him well. It is a complex and frequently sparkling story of invention, industrial growth in a changing America, personally managed philanthropy, and a little-known, intriguingly complex personality. The carefully selected photographs are well reproduced. -- American Enterprise


No review, brief or extensive, can do justice to Elizabeth Brayer's magisterial biography of the man who revolutionized photography and, thus, our view of the world... Ms. Brayer's highly detailed account of Eastman Kodak's accomplishments and its founder's private life -- he loved art and classical music, established a famous conservatory, set up special clinics for children and became the most important donor to the Tuskeegee Institute -- make this an indispensable study of a man and his work. -- Lee Milazzo, Dallas Morning News