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"The Story of Kodak" by Douglas Collins is a captivating book that delves into the corporate and business history of the iconic photography company. Published by Abrams, Inc. in 1990, this hardcover book features illustrations and spans nearly 400 pages, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of Kodak. With a focus on business and economics, this book offers a fascinating insight into one of the most influential companies in the photography industry.
Nice story, showing a poorly run company in a good light !
It's a hack piece, written from the perspective of Kodak's very conservative management. It's very humorous to read,. Everyone knows that Eastman stole the film process patent from Ansco. But Ansco, ( Anderson and Scoville Inc ) surprisingly is never mentioned in the book, nor is the fact that the courts, wrongly agreed with Kodak. Kodak got off cheap, with a light slap on the wrist. Tthe book, just says, there were lawsuits against Eastman, making poor George look unjustly beleaguered!
It's a nice reference piece on the hundred years of Kodak, but never touches on the mismanagement that brought the- worldwide corporation to it's knees a decade ago! It, afterall Kodak, which invented the digital image, with Dr. Bayer.