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Published by the British Film Institute. NOW OUT OF PRINT
Who's Who of Victorian Cinema 'The movies' arrived in 1895 and had reached almost every corner of the globe by the end of 1896. At the close of the nineteenth century 'the cinema' was firmly established as a medium of entertainment, instruction and experiment, making fortunes and reputations and changing the way that people looked on their world. This book records the lives of the people who made this happen. Not only the inventors and the first film-makers, but also the subjects of those first films (actors, sportsmen, politicians); and the opportunists, eccentrics, propagandists and crooks who adopted the new medium with enthusiasm. From Thomas Edison, inventor, to Eugene Pirou, pornographer; and from Alice Guy, director, to James Corbett, Boxer - over 250 key figures worldwide are entertainingly documented in an authoritative reference work. 23 contributors. With introduction, technical essay and list of motion picture devices. 178pp. Edited by Stephen Herbert and Luke McKernan Sorry - NOW OUT OF PRINT |