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Film Form: Essays in Film Theory

Film Form: Essays in Film Theory

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Film Form: Essays in Film Theory

by Sergei Eisenstein

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Havest Books/Harcourt Brace. Good. 1949. Trade paperback. Cover surface shows significant wear, wth moderate rubbing. Edges and corners show some minor denting or small creases. Cover is clean and free of stickers, residue or marks. Binding is a bit loose at the front cover, but aside from that is quite tight. Pages are clean and appear to be free of marks or tears. Used

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Title
Film Form: Essays in Film Theory
Author
Sergei Eisenstein
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0156309203
ISBN 13
9780156309202
Publisher
Havest Books/Harcourt Brace
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
March 19, 1969
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