Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CLOSE UP at our revolutionary post. If we are broken, then it will be in defending our flag. . ." Those who cannot see Ten Days can read it, and judge for themselves the great qualities of the book and the colossal achievement of the Russian cinema. Ten "Days that Shook^the World by JOHN REED 2/ paper, post free 2/3 A vivid pen-picture of the November revolution in Russia as witnessed by that brilliant young American journalist and author, the late John Reed. On this book is based the Russian film of the same title lo Tage die die Welt Erschiitterten directed by Eisenstein for Sovkino in 1927, stills of which appeared in the June and July issues of Close Up. More than being 'the book of the film' however, it may be described as the key to all Russian films, for it enables the reader to grasp the powerful influences that inspire these dynamic masterpieces of the screen, and, in addition, all modern Russian literature. Copies may he obtained at all booksellers or from the publishers — MODERN BOOKS LTD. 26 BEDFORD ROW, LONDON, W.C.l 95