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[AMERICANA] THE HISTORY OF THE SPONGE

[AMERICANA] THE HISTORY OF THE SPONGE

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[AMERICANA] THE HISTORY OF THE SPONGE
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Tarpon Springs, FL. 7” x 5 1/2” 4pp orange pamphlet on the types of sponge and traditional method of retrieving them. Printed by/for Mac’s Gift Shop in Tarpon Springs, Florida, a town known for sponge harvesting and boasting the Tarpon Springs Sponge Museum. No given author or date, but the original seller is no longer extant.~~A unique title not seen elsewhere from “The Sponge Capital of the World”. Very good.~~.
The Film Journal (Spring 1971) [first issue]

The Film Journal (Spring 1971) [first issue] by (Atkins, Thomas R., ed.)

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The Film Journal (Spring 1971) [first issue]
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(Atkins, Thomas R., ed.)
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New York: The Film Journal. Near Fine. 1971. (Vol. I, No. 1). Magazine. [nice clean copy with only minimal handling wear, minor bend at top right corner of front cover, very slight insect-nibbling at lower right edge of front cover] (B&W photographs) Inaugural issue of a magazine dedicated to presenting "original documents and critical evaluations that will be useful to scholars, teachers, students or anyone seriously interested in film." Contents of this issue include: a conversation with director Vilgot Sjöman and actress Lena Nyman, coupled with a compilation of reactions to their film I AM CURIOUS--YELLOW at the Hollins Cinema Conference, and a biography and filmography for Sjöman; an article by Rodger Larson about the making of the film THE REVENGE--TEENAGERS WESTERN STYLE, produced by the Young Filmaker's Foundation (including a brief catalog of other films available from the Youth Film Distribution Center); an analysis of Glauber Rocha's ANTONIO DAS MORTES; an interview with documentarian Frederick Wiseman; an article about the career of cinematographer Karl Freund. .