Posted 10 months ago
rniederman
(98 items)
More Kodak covers from their consumer line of catalogs. Left-to-right: 1899, 1904, and 1915. Kodak's creativity and imagination is simply marvelous.
The 1899 cover celebrates the first 60 years of photography with an illustration of Daguerre (he invented the first commerically successful photographic process in 1839).
These covers are from the Kodak Catalog Project - refer to the following CW URL for more information:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/information-wants-to-be-free-56-years-of-kodak-camera-catalogs-now-available
Vintage Guru Reveals Her Glamour Secrets
The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
The Beautiful Chaos of Improvisational Quilts
Our Dad, the Water Witch of Wyoming
This 1959 Goggomobil Is Insanely Cute and Gets 55 MPG. Why Can’t Detroit Do That?
California Cool: How the Wetsuit Became the Surfer's Second Skin
The Unfiltered History of Rolling Papers, Plus Tommy Chong's Big Fat Jamaican Vacation
World's Smallest Museum Finds the Wonder in Everyday Objects
Fightin’ Femmes: Unmasking Female Superheroes with Author Mike Madrid



Thanks Lisa, mustangtony, officialfuel, and AR8Jason!
That third photo is wonderful. I'd not seen that image before! Thank you for sharing these!
Thanks Hunter, mrmajestic1, and vetraio50! And yes, I agree the third image is special.
Thanks Phil and BELLIN68!
Thanks ho2cultcha, jlillywh, and finnfemme!
Thanks, mustangtony!