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Motion Picture Books
A list of 78 books covering every coyiceivable angle on production, distribution, exhibition, with names of author and publisher. Many volumes in the compilation are text books. The list is presented alphabetically.
ALICE IN MOVIELAND,
by Alice Williamson — Appleton Pub. Co., 1928.
AMATEUR MOVIE CRAFT,
by James R. Cameron — Cameron Pub. Co., 1927.
AMATEUR MOVIE MAKING, by Herbert C. McKay— Falk Pub. Co., 1928.
ART AND THE ACTOR, by
Constant Coquelin — Published in 1915. (Copy is in the Dramatic Museum of Columbia University, New York.)
ART OF PHOTOPLAY MAKING, by V. O. Freeburg — MacMillan Pub. Co., 1918.
ART OF THE MOVING PICTURE, by N. V. Lindsay— MacMillan Pub. Co., 1922.
ART OF THE THEATER, by
Sarah Bernhardt — Bles Pub. Co., London, 1924.
BEHIND THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN, by Austin C. Lescaboura — 'Scientific Amer. Pub. Co., 1921.
BEHIND THE SCREEN, By
Samuel Goldwyn — Doran & Co., 1923.
BREAKING INTO THE MOVIES, by Chas. Reed Jones — Unicorn Press, 1928.
BREAKING INTO THE MOVIES, by John Emerson and Anita Loos — Jas. McCann Pub. Co., 1921.
BUILDING THEA T E R PATRONAGE, by Barry & Sargent — Chalmers Pub. Co., 1928.
CINEMATOGRAPH BOOK
by B. E. Jones — Funk & Wagnalls, 1921.
CINEMA CRAFTSMANSHIP, by F. T. Patterson — Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1921.
CINEMA HANDBOOK, by Austin C. Lescaboura — Scientific Amer. Pub. Co., 1921.
CINEMA, ITS PRESENT POSITION AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES, by Cinema Commission of Inquiry — Williams & Norgate, London, 1921.
ELECTRICITY FOR OPERATORS, by James R. Cameron— Cameron Pub. Co., 1927.
ELEMENTARY TEXT-BOOK OF M. P. PROJECTION,
by James R. Cameron — Amer. Red Cross Inst.
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