The Parade's Gone By... A Vivid, Nostalgic, Immediate Portrait of an Art in the Making

Kevin Brownlow
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This book attempts to correct the distortions, for the silent era was the richest in the cinema's history. The author has tried to recapture the spirit of era through the words of those who created it. Linking chapters provide a context for the interviews has led to gaps, and I cannot claim that his book is definitive.
Genres: FilmNonfictionHistoryMedia Tie InArtBiographyHistoricalAmerican HistoryReference
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