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Title | The kinetoscope : a British history |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | 236 pages : illustrations, plans ; 23 cm |
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082 04 791
100 1 Brown, Richard,|d1943-|eauthor.
245 14 The kinetoscope :|ba British history /|cRichard Brown and
Barry Anthony ; with an additional chapter by Michael
Harvey ; foreword by Charles Musser.
264 1 New Barnet [England] :|bJohn Libbey & Co. Ltd.|c2017.
300 236 pages :|billustrations, plans ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
505 0 Foreword / by Charles Musser -- 1. The kinetoscope : an
international perspective -- 2. The arrival of the
kinetoscope in Britain and early developments -- 3.
Cameras and conflict -- 4. The legal and intellectual
property context -- 5. Marketing the kinetoscope in
Britain -- 6. Commercial decline and new beginnings -- 7.
Edison's latest -- 8. The first British films -- 9. A
premiere at the Nag's Head -- 10. Magic, magnates and
galvanic forces -- 11. Birt Acres and the Kaiser's
kinetoscope -- 12. Transatlantic filming -- 13. Making an
exhibition -- 14. The machine as evidence : the survival
or otherwise of the British kinetoscopes / by Michael
Harvey -- Appendix 1. Kinetoscope exhibitions in the UK,
1894-1895 -- Appendix 2. Paul/Acres and Acres films of
1895 -- Appendix 3. 'Outcasts of London' and the first
portrayal of movie-making on stage -- Appendix 4. British
Dealers in kinetoscopes -- Appendix 5. The kinetoscope
legal action.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. |5 CBPF.
520 8 "This [...] work provides a detailed account of an
unexplored area of film history, nothing less than the
origins of film production and exhibition in Britain.
Based entirely on original research, its authors show how
the kinetoscope peepshow viewer established motion
pictures before films were projected. Many of the showmen,
inventors, and entrepreneurs who introduced this new form
of entertainment are identified for the first time, whilst
the contributions of other, well-known pioneers are re-
examined and re-assessed."--Back cover.
650 0 Kinetoscope|xHistory.
650 0 Motion picture projection|zGreat Britain|xHistory.
650 0 Motion picture audiences|xHistory.
700 1 Anthony, Barry,|eauthor.
700 1 Musser, Charles,|ewriter of foreword.
700 1 Harvey, Michael,|c(Cinematography curator),|eauthor.
956 20180501 |bpfmcq|cCO
957 OCLC xref loaded 20180513
994 C0|bCUY