Handbook of projection for theatre managers and motion picture projectionists ([1922])

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Publisher's Word IN October, 1910, this company brought out the first edition of the Handbook of Projection, by F. H. Richardson. Since that time three separate editions, each bigger and better than the other, have been published and sold. It is with pardonable pride that we now offer to the motion picture industry this new edition which is the largest, most complete, and accurate treatise on projection ever written. We firmly believe the motion picture industry will find that this, the fourth edition, far surpasses its predecessors in scope and arrangement of contents. In the constant endeavor for finer and healthier entertainment on the screen, projection has played a most important role. We therefore offer this latest work by Mr. Richardson in the field of projection with the sincere belief that all who read it will be helped and a great industry thereby benefited. CHALMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY.