Motion Pictures, Before They Learned to Talk

<b>Motion Pictures, Before They Learned to Talk</b> <i>created 1/18/2006</i>
Motion Pictures, Before They Learned to Talk created 1/18/2006
Item# ISBN 097466861
$19.00

Product Description

Three of the books on this CD are non-fiction works about motion pictures. The other 13 books are fiction with a motion picture theme. All were published before 1923 -- the era of the silent movie.

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Table of Contents

Non-Fiction

  • The Art of the Moving Picture by Vachel Lindsay, 1915, revised in 1922
  • The Photoplay, a Psychological Study by Hugo Muensterberg, 1916
  • Writing the Photoplay by J. Berg Esenwein, 1913

Fiction

  • The Boy Scouts with the Motion Picture Players by Robert Shaler
  • The Film Mystery by Arthur Reeve
  • Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson
  • The Moving Picture Boys at Panama or Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal by Victor Appleton, 1915
  • The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front or the Hunt for the Stolen Army films by Victor Appleton, 1918
  • The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays by Laura Lee Hope, 1914
  • The Moving Picture Girls at Rocky Ranch or Great Days Among the Cowboys by Laura Lee Hope, 1914
  • The Moving Picture Girls at Sea or a Pictured Shipwreck that Became Real by Laura Lee Hope, 1915
  • The Moving Picture Girls in War Plays or The Sham Battles at Oak Farm by Laura Lee Hope, 1916
  • The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound or The Proof on the Film by Laura Lee Hope, 1914
  • The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palms or Lost in the Wilds of Florida by Laura Lee Hope, 1914
  • The Moving Picture Girls or First Appearances in Photo Dramas by Laura Lee Hope, 1914
  • Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures or Helping the Dormitory Fund by Alice B. Emerson, 1916
  • Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest or The Indian Girl Star of the Movies by Alice B. Emerson, 1921
  • Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera or Thrilling Adventures While Taking Moving Pictures by Victor Appleton