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Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema


Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema

Paperback by Christie, Ian

Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema

£28.00

ISBN:
9780226105635
Publication Date:
9 Dec 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:
University of Chicago Press
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema

Description

The early years of film were dominated by competition between inventors in America and France, especially Thomas Edison and the Lumiere brothers . But while these have generally been considered the foremost pioneers of film, they were not the only crucial figures in its inception. Telling the story of the white-hot years of filmmaking in the 1890s, Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema seeks to restore Robert Paul, Britain's most important early innovator in film, to his rightful place. From improving upon Edison's Kinetoscope to cocreating the first movie camera in Britain to building England's first film studio and launching the country's motion-picture industry, Paul played a key part in the history of cinema worldwide. It's not only Paul's story, however, that historian Ian Christie tells here. Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema also details the race among inventors to develop lucrative technologies and the jumbled culture of patent-snatching, showmanship, and music halls that prevailed in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Both an in-depth biography and a magnificent look at early cinema and fin-de-siecle Britain, Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema is a first-rate cultural history of a fascinating era of global invention, and the revelation of one of its undervalued contributors.

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