Large .eps file to .pdf problem

Some ten or more years ago I published a book of family history, and saved the .eps file. That file was approximately 9.2 mbytes. Now I would like to convert it back to a pdf file, but the converter, while working flawlessly, always stops at page 56 of the book - making a .pdf file of just over 2 Mbytes. the book contains over a 100 pages. I am using the distiller in Adobe Acrobat 6. I suspect a file size problem, but am only guessing.
Can anyone help me to obtain a complete conversion of the .eps file?

Moved to Creating, Editing & Exporting PDFs.
It sounds like page 56 is corrupt.

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