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Describing in detail one of the most inventive periods in the history of English cinema, the volumes in this celebrated series are already established as classics in their field. Each volume details the highlights of a single cinematic year, including details of production, manufacturers of equipment, dealers and exhibitors.



Trade Review


‘The legacy of John Barnes to the study of early cinema can hardly be overestimated.’
The Beginnings of Cinema in England is a monumental work and an essential reference guide. Its availability as a paperback is especially welcome to (graduate) students as the five volumes are very complete in situating the birth of cinema within its historical context.’
(Gert Jan Harkema, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, September 2015)


'. . . Essential reading . . . A labour of love that will intrigue any cineaste.' (Film Quarterly)


'Film studies for years to come will be indebted to him for having immeasurably enriched the literature on his subject.' (Quarterly Review of Film Studies)


'The eagerly awaited publication of John Barnes' fifth volume marks the final instalment of this groundbreaking series . . . It seemed for a while that it might never see the light of day. That it has done so, and that the other books in the series have been re-issued, is testimony not only to John's tenacity, but to the foresight of Exeter University Press . . . The series has become the standard reference text for English cinema of this period, with its combination of technical, biographical and contextual information … As well as providing reliable and comprehensive reference material for film scholars these books are eminently accessible and entertaining. They are a significant contribution to the canon of film scholarship and a fitting testimony to a lifetime's dedication to the cinema.' (Screening the Past, May 2000)


'The five Barnes' volumes stand as a solid work of reference to one of the most imaginative and creative periods of cinema in Britain or anywhere else.' (Screening the Past, May 2000)


'Perhaps it is a symptom of this change that the Barnes brothers have now found a publisher in the form of the University of Exeter Press, who have not only brought out this latest volume in style, but have re-issued volumes 2 to 4 in a uniform binding (with a promise of a totally revised volume 1 in 1998). Perhaps, at last, the British academic and archival establishments are coming to appreciate the fascination of the early cinema, a fascination that John and William Barnes have felt for over 60 years.' (Film History, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1998)


'This remarkable set of books should be in every university library in the country, and on the shelves of every film historian.' (Viewfinder, No. 32, February 1998)


'Beginnings of the Cinema in England belongs beside such founding works as Rachael Low's History of the British Film and Denis Gifford's British Film Catalogue. It is an essential work in the literature of the film.' (Film Quarterly)



Table of Contents


Foreword
1. Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres
2. Manufacturers and Dealers in London 1896-7
3. London Manufacturers and Dealers 1897
4. Brighton
5. Bradford and Leeds
6. The Foreign Influx
7. The Showmen
8. The Jubilee
Appendices
1. G. A. Smith's Cash Book for 1897
2. M & B Catalogue of Lumiere Films, September 1897
3. British Films 1897
4. Amendments & Additions to Volume One
Notes
Acknowledgements
Film Index
General Index

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      Publisher: University of Exeter Press
      Publication Date: 10/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780859899550, 978-0859899550
      ISBN10: 0859899551

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Describing in detail one of the most inventive periods in the history of English cinema, the volumes in this celebrated series are already established as classics in their field. Each volume details the highlights of a single cinematic year, including details of production, manufacturers of equipment, dealers and exhibitors.



      Trade Review


      ‘The legacy of John Barnes to the study of early cinema can hardly be overestimated.’
      The Beginnings of Cinema in England is a monumental work and an essential reference guide. Its availability as a paperback is especially welcome to (graduate) students as the five volumes are very complete in situating the birth of cinema within its historical context.’
      (Gert Jan Harkema, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, September 2015)


      '. . . Essential reading . . . A labour of love that will intrigue any cineaste.' (Film Quarterly)


      'Film studies for years to come will be indebted to him for having immeasurably enriched the literature on his subject.' (Quarterly Review of Film Studies)


      'The eagerly awaited publication of John Barnes' fifth volume marks the final instalment of this groundbreaking series . . . It seemed for a while that it might never see the light of day. That it has done so, and that the other books in the series have been re-issued, is testimony not only to John's tenacity, but to the foresight of Exeter University Press . . . The series has become the standard reference text for English cinema of this period, with its combination of technical, biographical and contextual information … As well as providing reliable and comprehensive reference material for film scholars these books are eminently accessible and entertaining. They are a significant contribution to the canon of film scholarship and a fitting testimony to a lifetime's dedication to the cinema.' (Screening the Past, May 2000)


      'The five Barnes' volumes stand as a solid work of reference to one of the most imaginative and creative periods of cinema in Britain or anywhere else.' (Screening the Past, May 2000)


      'Perhaps it is a symptom of this change that the Barnes brothers have now found a publisher in the form of the University of Exeter Press, who have not only brought out this latest volume in style, but have re-issued volumes 2 to 4 in a uniform binding (with a promise of a totally revised volume 1 in 1998). Perhaps, at last, the British academic and archival establishments are coming to appreciate the fascination of the early cinema, a fascination that John and William Barnes have felt for over 60 years.' (Film History, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1998)


      'This remarkable set of books should be in every university library in the country, and on the shelves of every film historian.' (Viewfinder, No. 32, February 1998)


      'Beginnings of the Cinema in England belongs beside such founding works as Rachael Low's History of the British Film and Denis Gifford's British Film Catalogue. It is an essential work in the literature of the film.' (Film Quarterly)



      Table of Contents


      Foreword
      1. Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres
      2. Manufacturers and Dealers in London 1896-7
      3. London Manufacturers and Dealers 1897
      4. Brighton
      5. Bradford and Leeds
      6. The Foreign Influx
      7. The Showmen
      8. The Jubilee
      Appendices
      1. G. A. Smith's Cash Book for 1897
      2. M & B Catalogue of Lumiere Films, September 1897
      3. British Films 1897
      4. Amendments & Additions to Volume One
      Notes
      Acknowledgements
      Film Index
      General Index

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