Film History: An International Journal (Vol. 1, No. 1; 1987)

  • Journal
  • New York: Taylor & Francis, 1987
By Koszarski, Richard, ed.
New York: Taylor & Francis. Very Good+. 1987. (Vol. 1, No. 1). Journal. [light edgewear, some faint spotting to front cover]. (B&W photographs, facsimiles) The inaugural issue of this long-running scholarly journal of cinema history. In this issue: "'We Can't Get Much Spinach': The Organization and Implementation of the Fleischer Animation Strike," by Harvey Deneroff; "Jack London and the Movies," by Robert S. Birchard; "A World Across from Broadway: The Shuberts and the Movies," by Kevin Lewis; "G.W. Pabst in Hollywood," by Jan-Christopher Horak; "'No Problems. They Liked What They Saw on the Screen': An Interview with Joseph Ruttenberg," by Richard and Diane Koszarski. (I suspect this issue, perhaps for promotional-launch purposes, had a larger print run than later issues, as it seems to be much more common in the marketplace.) .

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