A Grammar of the Film: an Analysis of Film Technique

Dedicated to 'the Future of the Director's Cinema' and containing chapters on history, categories of films, techniques of analysis, synthesis etc; illustrated; first published in 1935. Keith Gow, Waterside Workers' Federation Film Unit, copy with his signatures and 'Kings Cross, 1957' on both front and rear endpapers - a poignant Sydney association.

Publisher: Faber and Faber. Second English edition
Edition: 2nd Edition
Place Published: London
Original grey cloth. Covers marked, prelims darkened. Poor. No dustwrapper.


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