Cinema Quarterly (1934 - 1935)

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HAVE YOU A COMPLETE SET? CINEMA QUARTERLY is a valuable record of the theories, aspirations and activities of an important period in the development of cinema. Every serious student of film should have a complete file for future reference. # Bind your copies before they go astray. Full cloth cases, attractively bound in vermillion and grey, are now available, price 3s. 66. each, postage 66. extra. Each binder holds a year's issue and is self-adjustable. No further expense is required for binding. • BOUND VOLUMES. Volume One, lis. 66. Volume Two, 7s. 66. Volume Three, 7s. 66. Postage, 9d. each. Order now while stocks last, from CINEMA CONTACT LTD., 24 N.W. THISTLE ST. LANE, EDINBURGH, 2 16 MM. FRED WESTERBERGS Cinematographer's Book of Tables is not alone for the PROFESSIONAL Cameraman, but for the AMATEUR as well. It is a safeguard against mistakes, is a time saver and makes for efficiency. The book costs only 5s. and may be had from CINEMA CONTACT LTD. 24 N.W. Thistle St. Lane, Edinburgh, 2 3 5 MM. THE SCOTTISH BOOKMAN A New Scottish Monthly Magazine of Literary and General Cultural Interest The first number will appear on September 2, price 6d., and will contain, among other interesting features, articles, poems and short stories by Naomi Mitchison, Compton Mackenzie, James Bridie, Halliday Sutherland, Dr Chalmers Watson, and Laurence Whistler. Scotland's literary and artistic renascence has not yet found a worthy chronicler — unbiased and non-party — and it is to fill this need that "The Scottish Bookman" — has been called into being. Future numbers will contain articles, stories and poems by Eric Linklater, F. A. E. Crew, Ernest Dimnet, John Grierson, Cyril Ramsay Jones, Joseph Stanley, and others. "The Scottish Bookman"" is obtainable from booksellers and bookstalls, or 6/ per annum post free from the publishers : — SCOTTISH CONTACTS SERVICE 10 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh