Silent Movies
The Birth of Film and the
Triumph of Movie Culture
by Peter Kobel.Preface by Martin Scorsese.
Foreword by Kevin Brownlow.
Published 2007.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 0316117919
ISBN-13: 978-0316117913
Description:
"If you ever wondered why
film buffs get weak in the knees about the movies made before talkies, this
book can help you understand. . . . it is beautifully designed with a dazzling
array of movie stills, posters and promo material drawn from the Library of
Congress' memorabilia collection." – San Francisco Chronicle.
"The definitive visual
history of silent film." – New York Daily News.
"A handsomely designed and
illustrated pictorial history of the voiceless cinema." – Los Angeles
Times.
"A ravishing, oversize,
million-pound study of the silent movie era, not just its films, but its
promotion, its culture and the way these movies changed how we think about the
world." – Washington Post Express.
"Kobel has lovingly
detailed this world-from the zany publicity campaigns to the lavish scripts to
the decadent star lifestyles. SILENT MOVIES is an essential addition to any
film or design lover's library." – Encore magazine.
"Spectacular." – The
New York Times.
"This isn't a coffee table
book, though any coffee table would be lucky to be graced by it. The excellent
text manages the trick of being exhaustive without being exhausting, while the
photos – and stills, and posters, and lobby cards – are enchanting." – Joe
Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal Online.
ISBN-13: 978-0316117913
Drawing on the extraordinary
collection of The Library of Congress, one of the greatest repositories for
silent film and memorabilia, Peter Kobel has created the definitive visual
history of silent film. From its birth in the 1890s, with the earliest narrative
shorts, through the brilliant full-length features of the 1920s, Silent Movies
captures the greatest directors and actors and their immortal films.
Silent Movies also looks at the
technology of early film, the use of color photography, and the restoration
work being spearheaded by some of Hollywood's most important directors, such as
Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola.
Richly illustrated from the
Library of Congress's extensive collection of posters, paper prints, film
stills, and memorabilia – most of which have never been in print – Silent
Movies is an important work of history that will also be a sought-after gift book
for all lovers of film.
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