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Based on original research from Charles Urban’s own papers, this is the first biography of this influential film maker and innovator. A historical study of the development of the non-fiction film in Britain and America in the early years of cinema. Winner of the Kraszna-Krausz Moving Image Book Award 2014. 24 b&w illus. First time in paperback.



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Reviews of the hardback edition:

‘Luke McKernan’s fascinating new book…’
‘Luke McKernan has written a scholarly, important book on a little-known pioneer in the early documentary movement. It deserves to be widely read.’(History Today, January 2014)

'It has taken Urban’s champion the better part of a century to arrive. The wait would seem to have been worth it. . . . McKernan shows himself to be a diligent and impartial scholar. . . . [Urban’s ] accomplishments and his philosophy have found an excellent channel in McKernan.' (Eric J. Iannelli, Times Literary Supplement, November 8, 2013)

‘This is a fine and much needed book, and deserves to have a wide readership. It tells the story of Charles Urban, an important pioneer of both non-fiction and colour films, and also has much to say about the silent cinema and documentary film in general.'
‘McKernan steers us through with a sure hand, writing concisely and engagingly'
‘Exeter have done their usual quality job, so this is built to last. Undoubtedly, the volume deserves to be on the shelves of every cinémathèque and research library in the world.’ (Stephen Bottomore, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 34.2, 2014)



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Note
Introduction
1. ‘That Slick Salesman in the Silk Hat’
2. We Put the World Before You
3. The Eighth Wonder of the World
4. The Motion Picture Object Lesson for America
5. The Living Book of Knowledge
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Charles Urban

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A Paperback by Luke McKernan

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    Publisher: University of Exeter Press
    Publication Date: 4/30/2018 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780859892964, 978-0859892964
    ISBN10: 0859892964

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Based on original research from Charles Urban’s own papers, this is the first biography of this influential film maker and innovator. A historical study of the development of the non-fiction film in Britain and America in the early years of cinema. Winner of the Kraszna-Krausz Moving Image Book Award 2014. 24 b&w illus. First time in paperback.



    Trade Review

    Reviews of the hardback edition:

    ‘Luke McKernan’s fascinating new book…’
    ‘Luke McKernan has written a scholarly, important book on a little-known pioneer in the early documentary movement. It deserves to be widely read.’(History Today, January 2014)

    'It has taken Urban’s champion the better part of a century to arrive. The wait would seem to have been worth it. . . . McKernan shows himself to be a diligent and impartial scholar. . . . [Urban’s ] accomplishments and his philosophy have found an excellent channel in McKernan.' (Eric J. Iannelli, Times Literary Supplement, November 8, 2013)

    ‘This is a fine and much needed book, and deserves to have a wide readership. It tells the story of Charles Urban, an important pioneer of both non-fiction and colour films, and also has much to say about the silent cinema and documentary film in general.'
    ‘McKernan steers us through with a sure hand, writing concisely and engagingly'
    ‘Exeter have done their usual quality job, so this is built to last. Undoubtedly, the volume deserves to be on the shelves of every cinémathèque and research library in the world.’ (Stephen Bottomore, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 34.2, 2014)



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgements
    Note
    Introduction
    1. ‘That Slick Salesman in the Silk Hat’
    2. We Put the World Before You
    3. The Eighth Wonder of the World
    4. The Motion Picture Object Lesson for America
    5. The Living Book of Knowledge
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Select Bibliography
    Index

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