Also Kodak's HDD High Definition Developer an interesting spin on acutance developers.
I've not really double checked but there's quite a number of Kodak published formulae in the D130's-D170's range that appear in British Kodak publications but not corresponding Eastman Kodak ones of the same period. Many of these were available commercially,
These developers highlight that photography went in a different direction in Europe, this was largely due to the huge take up of miniature formats with high quality cameras like Leica, Contax, Rolleiflex etc. Beaumont Newhall's "History of Photography" is a very US biased perspective and Peter Turner wrote a History of Photography to address this that took a more global view.
It's Hans Windisch who really highlights the European direction before WWII in his book "Die Neu Schule" luckily also published in English as "The New Photo School". He's highlighting how to get the best out of miniature formats, (at that time 120 was deemed a Miniature format), and this was a period when acutance and high definition developers became more common in Europe but weren't sold in the US.
So we had Ilford Hyfin, Kodak HDD, Johnsons Definal, Neofyn Red & Neofyn Blue, Widisch's own developers, Beutler and late PAterson (Crawley) Acutol and Acutol S plus many others, not forgetting the variations of Rodinal from virtually every Eurpean manufacturer.
Ian