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This extraordinary tale of rivalry and celluloid . . . has fascinated cinéastes for years.' Kathryn Hughes, Sunday Times

Illuminating and thrilling.' The Spectator


Absorbing, forensic and jaw-dropping.' Total Film

In 1888, Louis Le Prince shot the world's first motion picture in Leeds, England.

In 1890, weeks before the planned public unveiling of his camera and projector, Le Prince boarded a train in France and disappeared without a trace. His body was never found.

In 1891, Thomas Edison inventor of the lightbulb and the phonograph announced that he had developed a motion-picture camera.

Le Prince's family, convinced that Edison had stolen Louis's work, proceeded to sue the most famous inventor in the world. The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures excavates one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Victorian age and offers a revelatory rewriting of the birth of modern pictures.



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''A fascinating, informative, skillfully articulated narrative of one of the forgotten figures in cinematic history. Consistently entertaining and illuminating.'' - Kirkus Starred Review
''Probing a still-unsolved mystery at the heart of the world's most popular art form, the result both absorbing, forensic and jaw-dropping.'' - Total Film

The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures

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      Publisher: Faber & Faber
      Publication Date: 02/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9780571348657, 978-0571348657
      ISBN10: 0571348653

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This extraordinary tale of rivalry and celluloid . . . has fascinated cinéastes for years.' Kathryn Hughes, Sunday Times

      Illuminating and thrilling.' The Spectator


      Absorbing, forensic and jaw-dropping.' Total Film

      In 1888, Louis Le Prince shot the world's first motion picture in Leeds, England.

      In 1890, weeks before the planned public unveiling of his camera and projector, Le Prince boarded a train in France and disappeared without a trace. His body was never found.

      In 1891, Thomas Edison inventor of the lightbulb and the phonograph announced that he had developed a motion-picture camera.

      Le Prince's family, convinced that Edison had stolen Louis's work, proceeded to sue the most famous inventor in the world. The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures excavates one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Victorian age and offers a revelatory rewriting of the birth of modern pictures.



      Trade Review
      ''A fascinating, informative, skillfully articulated narrative of one of the forgotten figures in cinematic history. Consistently entertaining and illuminating.'' - Kirkus Starred Review
      ''Probing a still-unsolved mystery at the heart of the world's most popular art form, the result both absorbing, forensic and jaw-dropping.'' - Total Film

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