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Images and enterprise: technology and the American photographic industry, 1839 to 1925
Jenkins, Reese.
Year: 1987, c1975.
Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources
Introduction/Framework of Industrial Development
I Daguerreotype Period 1839-1855
1 The Deguerreotype Period
II Collodion Period 1855-1895
2 Glass Plate and Paper Photography
III Gelatin Plate Period 1880-1895
3 The Gelatin Revolution, 1880-95
4 Origins of the Roll Film System, 1884-89
5 The Development of Celluloid Roll Film, 1887-95
6 Modifications of the Roll Film System, 1890-95
7 Responses of the Traditional Leadership to the Technical Revolution
IV Perod of the Amateur Roll Film System 1895-1909
8 The Corporate, Industrial and Technological Setting
9 Horizontal Integration: Eastman Kodak
10 Vertical Integration: Eastman Kodak
11 Horizontal and Vertical Integration: Anthony and Scovill
12 The Emergence of the Cinematographic Industry
V Period of Silent Cinematography 1909 to 1925
13 The Cinematographic Industry: Integration and Innovation
14 Preservation of the Corporate and Industrial Structure
Conclusion
Appendix/Technological Diffusion
Primary Sources of Information
Index
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Title: Images and enterprise : technology and the American photographic industry, 1839 to 1925 Reese V. Jenkins.
Author: Jenkins, Reese
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Source Version: Images and enterprise : technology and the American photographic industry, 1839 to 1925 Reese V. Jenkins
Jenkins, Reese
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, c1975.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01142
Subject Headings: • Photographic industry -- United States -- History
Notes: • Includes index.
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