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Very Good+ in Fair jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. 1st Printing. VG+ with slight corner bumps. No markings or bookplate. No remainder mark. In FAIR only dust jacekt with 1.5" tear and crease at top of front panel near spine and 1/2" tear and crease near lower spine end and some scuffing. A pictorial survey of some of the more spectacular and memorable films of the 1920s.
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Fine in very good(+) jacket. Profusely illustrated in black and white. 255 pages, 4to, Tan with Red cloth spine, dust wrapper. Secaucus: The Citadel Press, (1985).
What a wonderful book. It may be 29 years old, but the subject matter still shines. As a lover of silent films, this has been a treasure trove of information as most of the 75 movies covered are from the silent era. Each movie that is covered has credits, cast and a brief synopsis. And then there are the photographs - over 400 of the most beautiful stills and portraits that you could wish for. Really value for money. What would have really stunning is a companion volume that covered European silent film,
ConstantReader
May 27, 2008
You Are There - 1920s Movies
The photos in this book (of black and white silent films) - are the very best! You see right up close the stars and scenes - and the author's comments are clear, informative, and enjoyable. Only Deems Taylor's book rivals this one, on the 1920s movies. In those days they didn't need dialogue to get the story across and hold you spellbound. Every scene passed dramatically before your eyes. So get this book!