What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture Through 1925 (A Touchstone book)User Review - Tony - GoodreadsThis was published in 1925, so there were no talking pictures, no Oscars and no Eddie Murphy. It felt strange reading about their "latest technology", which sounds so primitive to us now in 2011. I liked it. Especially no Eddie Murphy. Read full review Review: A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture Through 1925 (A Touchstone book)User Review - Evan - GoodreadsThis is a 900-page book on the long and rich history of the motion picture. It was published in 1925. In two volumes, no less. This reprint combines them nicely into one. Yes, Virginia, A LOT had ... Read full review Related books
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