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Willemijn Lindhout <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Feb 2005 02:27:16 -0600
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Early Russian Cinema:  Russian Cinematographic Press (1907-1918)
A unique collection of Russian film periodicals published during the last
decade of the tsarist regime is now availab on microfiche. The collection
includes sophisticated, bimonthly periodicals as well as more popular
weeklies released by the major Russian film studios. Containing, amongst
others, interviews with movie stars and screenplays that are now
irretrievably lost, these journals will prove an invaluable source of
information for anyone interested in the silent movie era and Russia's
entertainment industry at the eve of the Revolution.

For more information and a title list, please visit www.idc.nl/ez/8
or contact [log in to unmask]


Willemijn Lindhout
Communications

IDC Publishers
P.O. Box 11 205
2301 EE Leiden
The Netherlands

Phone +31 71 514 27 00
Fax     +31 71 513 17 21
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Internet www.idc.nl

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