Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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p SPECIAL OFFER OF ■ BACK NUMBERS Owing to restriction of space we are obliged to clear unbound numbers of Close Up previous to 1931. We are unable to bind more sets as several numbers of each year are out of print. Available Three issues of 1927. About seven issues of 1928, covering the early Russian film and the most important developments of the silent German cinema. A few odd numbers of 1929, with articles on the beginnings of the sound film. A very few numbers of 1930. The end months of this year are completely out of print. 1930 covers however the most important period of sound film development. Any three of the above will be sent to any address in England at a cost including postage of half-a-crown, or to any address abroad for three shillings. We have no copies left of March and December 193 1, but a very few copies of June and September. These issues are available at five shillings in England for the two, including postage, and five and sixpence abroad. DnrM 26 Litchfield Street, 1 Vy V/Jj Charing Cross Road, London, W.C. 2 215