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Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era Paperback Book

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Condition:

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ISBN:

9781936168682

Author:

Troy Howarth, Christopher Workman

Book Title:

Tome of Terror : Horror Films of the Silent Era

Language:

English

Topic:

Film / History & Criticism

Book Series:

Tome of Terror Ser.

Format:

Trade Paperback

Publisher:

Midnight Marquee Press, Incorporated

Genre:

Performing Arts

Publication Year:

2016

Original Language:

English

Narrative Type:

Fiction

Type:

Poems

Features:

Illustrated, Dust Jacket

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Edition:

First Edition

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No

Illustrator:

Yes

Era:

2000s

Item Height:

0.8 in

Item Length:

11 in

Item Weight:

30.3 Oz

Item Width:

8.5 in

Number of Pages:

370 Pages

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“Very Good to Like New”

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Publicado en venta:

September 17

Artículo número:

1769613914

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Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era Paperback Book In the late 1800s, a scientist working for Thomas Alva Edison invented an easy-to-use motion picture camera. Soon, people all over the world were using similar cameras to shoot ?actuality? films, or films of people engaged in everyday activities, as well as excerpts from live plays. Things changed in 1896, however, when a French stage magician named Georges Melies struck upon the idea of using motion picture cameras to create fantastic and unbelievable images. A series of short films featuring a bevy of incredible monsters followed. Before long, filmmakers all over the world were doing much the same, but it wasn?t until the real-life horrors of World War I that movie producers saw the potential of cinema to truly provide escapist entertainment. D.W. Griffith in the United States made the first feature-length dramas, while Paul Wegener and Robert Weine in war-torn Germany applied the artistic movement known as Expressionism to film. Together, these and other filmmakers established the horror genre as we know it, influencing it for decades to come. TOME OF TERROR is a series of books detailing the history of the horror genre, from the mid-1890s to the present day. Never before has such a series been attempted ? or been so comprehensive. This entry, HORROR FILMS OF THE SILENT ERA, covers more than 1,000 films, beginning with the earliest known horror film, Trilby Hypnotic Scene from 1895, and concluding with The Woman in White from 1929. In addition to well-known horror classics from the United States and Great Britain, authors Christopher Workman and Troy Howarth also analyze films from Germany, France, Japan and Mexico, among other nations. The series is lavishly illustrated with original stills, lobby cards, newspaper articles, and poster art.

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