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When George Eastman decided to make photography his hobby, “simple” was hardly the word to describe the pastime. He had to lug 50 pounds of camera equipment around with him, including the fragile glass plates that would become pictures. But resourceful George wasn’t one to put up with such inconvenience for long. Click! is the story of how George Eastman developed a camera simple enough for anyone to use—the Kodak, predecessor of today’s pocket instamatics—and forever revolutionized photography.

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Barbara Mitchell

Barbara Mitchell

1941 -
American
Barbara Mitchell has written more than twenty books for children, including Red Bird, which was illustrated by Todd Doney. She and her husband,... See more
Jan Hosking Smith

Jan Hosking Smith

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Kirkus Reviews

CLICK! A Story About George Eastman
Eastman's impoverished early life is given in choppy detail; the development of an easily used, portable camera and film reads more smoothly...

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