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"Historic Hollywood Movie Studios" (3-part series in "American  Cinematographer" magazine, March-April-May 1976) [*SIGNED*]

"Historic Hollywood Movie Studios" (3-part series in "American Cinematographer" magazine, March-April-May 1976) [*SIGNED*] by Wanamaker, Marc

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"Historic Hollywood Movie Studios" (3-part series in "American Cinematographer" magazine, March-April-May 1976) [*SIGNED*]
Author
Wanamaker, Marc
Seller
ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
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Hollywood: ASC Holding Corp.. Very Good+. 1976. Magazine. [each of the three issues is in VG+ or better condition; one has a subscription address label on the rear cover, another some remnants of a removed label]. A three-part series on the early history of Hollywood studios by one of its most erstwhile chroniclers, featuring dozens of rare photos of studio plants and personnel. Each article is briefly INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on its first page, and one of the articles includes a few emendations and corrections in the author's hand; the inscriptions are to another distinguished film historian, Rudy Behlmer, from whose estate these were acquired. The series is contained in three consecutive issues of American Cinematographer magazine, each of which of course is jam-packed with other articles and features of interest, notably: an article on the filming of Stanley Kubrick's BARRY LYNDON, and multiple articles on film production in Hungary (the March 1976 issue); numerous features on the filming of the 1976 Winter Olympics (April 1976); several articles on the filming of ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, and coverage of that year's Oscar nominees and winners for cinematography (May 1976). Signed by Author .