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ISBN10: 0861966538, ISBN13: 9780861966530, [publisher: John Libbey Publishing, Rome] Hardcover First Edition Large 8vo. pp: vi, 377. First edition. Original publisher's photo-illustrated boards with white lettering at spine. Copiously illustrated in black and white. ISBN: 0861966538 May show slight signs of shelfwear. Otherwise tight and clean internally and externally. Very good plus. [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
Rome,, Date: 2004. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket As Issued.. May show slight signs of shelfwear. Otherwise tight and clean internally and externally. Very good plus. . Large 8vo. pp: vi, 377. First edition. Original publisher's photo-illustrated boards with white lettering at spine. Copiously illustrated in black and white. ISBN: 0861966538 2004. ISBN 0861966538 9780861966530 [GB]
ISBN10: 0861966538, ISBN13: 9780861966530, [publisher: John Libbey Publishing, Rome] Hardcover First Edition Large 8vo. pp: vi, 377. First edition. Original publisher's photo-illustrated boards with white lettering at spine. Copiously illustrated in black and white. ISBN: 0861966538 May show slight signs of shelfwear. Otherwise tight and clean internally and externally. Very good plus. [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
John Libbey & Co, Date: 2005. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Clean unmarked pages, light smudge mark to top corner of front endpaper, slight handling wear to boards. Richard Koszarski re-creates the rise and fall of Fort Lee filmmaking in a remarkable collage of period news accounts, memoirs, municipal records, previously unpublished memos and correspondence, and dozens of rare posters and photographs -- not just film history, but a unique account of what happened to one New Jersey town hopelessly enthralled by the movies. 362 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Film, Radio & Television; ISBN/EAN: 9780861966530. Inventory No: dscf11397. . 9780861966530 2005. John Libbey & Co ISBN 0861966538 9780861966530 [GB]
John Libbey & Co 2005 Hardcover Fine Condition Clean unmarked pages, light smudge mark to top corner of front endpaper, slight handling wear to boards. Richard Koszarski re-creates the rise and fall of Fort Lee filmmaking in a remarkable collage of period news accounts, memoirs, municipal records, previously unpublished memos and correspondence, and dozens of rare posters and photographs--not just film history, but a unique account of what happened to one New Jersey town hopelessly enthralled by the movies. 362 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Film, Radio & Television; ISBN/EAN: 9780861966530. Inventory No: dscf11397.
John Libbey & Company, Date: 2005. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 2005. John Libbey & Company ISBN 0861966538 9780861966530 [US]
In overall good condition, no pages missing. Shipping can take between 2-6weeks for international deliveries. Hardback copies may or may not have dust jackets, please get in contact for more information. ISBN 0861966538 9780861966530 [GB]
ISBN10: 0861966538, ISBN13: 9780861966530, [publisher: Indiana University Press] Hardcover New [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2005]
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