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The Early Development of the Motion Picture (1887-1909)

by North, Joseph H.:

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New York:Arno Press, 1973 . blue cloth hardback, reprint of a PhD thesis written in 1949 at Cornell University, very good condition, 313pp.

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Title
The Early Development of the Motion Picture (1887-1909)
Author
North, Joseph H.:
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
New York:Arno Press, 1973
Keywords
CINEMA KINO MOTION PICTURE HISTORY HISTORICAL MOVIES PICTURES FILM CINEMATIC

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