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1920; Een kaptein van 15 jaar in Slavernij by Jules Verne. And a lovely backcover of a hot coco ad. You can enjoy a hot glass of Cacao while reading this book ! Front and Backcover by Jan Wiegmans.
The book was designed and hand-printed by Victor and Carol Hammer. This copy is in the collection of the Merton Center, Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky. The initial "S" was cut from brass by Victor Hammer. The cover text, from the Book of Proverbs, was printed on Magnani paper.
George Eastman, a young hobbyist photographer, started the Eastman Dry Plate Company in 1880. He later introduced the first mass-marketed camera, the “Kodak,” in 1888. In 1892, the company was renamed the Eastman Kodak Company.
Kodak became a photography giant, achieving significant milestones like the development of the first digital camera. However, the rise of digital photography and online photo sharing in the early 2000s significantly impacted its film and paper business.
Despite efforts to adapt, Kodak’s financial situation worsened, and the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2012. It has since emerged from bankruptcy and has been restructuring its business, focusing on areas like digital printing and packaging.
1951; Double for Death by Rex Stout. Backcover by Ruth Belew? A Tecumseh Fox Murder Mystery. Reprint of Dell 09 with similar Map.
1953; Sword of Fortune by Noel B. Gerson. The Mohawk Ladder. Cover art by George Mayers.
Detail backcover
Nice modernist graphic art, which distantly echoes Joey's cool paintings.
I always wondered what Kodak's strategy was, only offering Kodachrome in its small widths, 35mm/828 or home-movie film. Was it especially costly per square inch? In any case Kodachrome was certainly a factor driving people to buy 35mm cameras, versus ones for 120 or 127 format roll film.
Shown is a slotted guide on the backcover of the Iskra.
This the position where the Measurement (sprocket) Wheel is. Obvious, the slot is necesarry for the passing of the Sprocket teeth.
The backcover for my friend's album. Some monsters and song titles. You can hear an advance here:
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La contraportada de la maqueta de javier Ordás, con cuatro monstruos y los títulos de las canciones. Si os apetece escuchar un avance, tenéis la web aquí encimita!!!