- LARGE FORMAT CROWN QUATRO SIZE (10 x 7.9 in)
- BOUND IN BLACK CLOTH
- SILVER STAMPED COVER, SPINE AND BACK COVER ART
- INTERNAL PRINTING ON HIGH-QUALITY 128gsm ART PAPER
IN 1896, GEORGES MÉLIÈS WAS THE MAN WHO FIRST BROUGHT MAGIC TO CINEMA.
Writer, director, actor, magician, he was the first great storyteller of the moving image and the pioneer of special effects.
In 1937, a year before he died, he hand-wrote his autobiography in a 32-page document. He told the decades-long story of his central role in the creation of cinema and the subsequent fall which left him bankrupt and forgotten.
This is a first-hand account of the birth of cinema from its greatest innovator, an illuminating and eccentric testimony which has been out-of-print for many decades and never previously available in English.
WHAT'S IN THE BOOK?
A SPECIALLY COMMISSIONED ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF MÉLIÈS'S FULL ORIGINAL TEXT
COMPREHENSIVE ANNOTATION BY FILM WRITER JON SPIRA
BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS
AN EXPLORATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOVING IMAGE PRE-MÉLIÈS
AN OVERVIEW OF MÉLIÈS'S FILMOGRAPHY
OF OVER 500 FILMS
'CINEMATIC VIEWS': A BRAND NEW TRANSLATION OF A 1907 ARTICLE WRITTEN BY MÉLIÈS
'THE OTHER MÉLIÈS': THE LITTLE-KNOWN STORY OF GEORGES'S BROTHER GASTON
INTERVIEWS WITH MÉLIÈS RESTORATION PIONEER SERGE BROMBERG, BFI SILENT FILM CURATOR BRYONY DIXON AND FILMMAKER MICHEL GONDRY
THIS EDITION IS A SPECIAL CLOTH-BOUND HARDBACK, WITH A SILVER STAMPED IMAGE OF MÉLIÈS'S ICONIC MOON ON THE COVER AND SILVER EMBOSSING ON THE SPINE AND BACK COVER.
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