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The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co. (Rochester, N.Y.), n.d., The Kodak, Advert, Google Books, LL/43029
LL/43029
The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co. (Rochester, N.Y.)
n.d.
The Kodak

Advert
Google Books
THE KODAK
 
With this camera is presented an entirely novel and extremely attractive system of Amateur Photography, by which the finest pictures may be taken by persons having no knowledge of the art.
 
The comparative size of the "KODAK" is shown by the accompanying illustration!, and its popularity is not surprising when its compactness and its practical worth are considered.
 
AS A TOURIST'S CAMERA
 
it is unrivalled. No cumbersome tripod, plateholders, or other effects of the ordinary outfit are needed. In its carrying-case, with shoulder-strap, it is of no more trouble in transportation than an ordinary field-glass in fact, it looks not unlike one.
 
A trip SOUTH, to CALIFORNIA, or to EUROPE
 
may be rendered doubly enjoyable, and a complete illustrated record of interesting scenes and incidents secured by use of this little instrument.
 
ONE HUNDRED EXPOSURES
may be made without " re-loading" the camera.
 
AS A HOLIDAY GIFT
 
the Kodak offers novelty, beauty, and usefulness, and cannot but be highly appreciated by the recipient.
 
Prince Henri D'Orleans has used the "Kodak," and writing regarding it said:
 
"The results are marvellous. The enlargement! which you sent me are superb."
 
Mr. Geo. 0. Rockwood, of 17 Union Square, New York, an authority on matters pertaining to photography, writes:
 
"I have used one of your ' Kodak' Cameras during the past summer and am greatly pleased with its work. It is simple, practical, and perfect." The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
115 Oxford Street, London.
 
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This advert was published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, July, 1888.
 
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