88pp, plus 48 black and white plate photographs. Maps on endpapers. Deckled (uncut) page edges. Quarter bound in linen over paper-covered board (boards are rubbed on edges, chipped and rounded on corners, surface worn with a couple of mild marks). Text block edges darkened, and very occasional, faint spotting on page faces. Author's compliments slip, with printed signature, bound in, 'To My Old Colleagues in the Kodak Organisation'. Strong, square and firmly bound. A chronicle of a big game hunting expedition by a group of Americans though Kenya, the Masai reserve and a long Tana River in the 1920s, with a remarkable photographic record. George Eastman, a member of the party and author of this record, was a American Entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and helped bring the photographic use of roll film into the mainstream.
big game hunting, Kenya, Masai reserve, Photography, Kodak, Eastman Kodak,