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MULTIMEDIA HISTORIES: From the Magic Lantern to the Internet
Edited by James Lyons and John Plunkett
Exeter Studies in Film History (Series Editors Richard Maltby and Steve
Neale)
University of Exeter Press, March 2007
Paperback, illustrated, 256 pages.
ISBN-13: 978-0859897730
USD 29.95  GBP 14.99

Foreword by Laura Mulvey. 
Contributors: Isobel Armstrong, Kaveh Askari, James Bennett, William 
Boddy, Jonathan Bollen, Ian Christie, Patrizia Di Bello, Charlie Gere, 
Richard Grusin, Michelle Henning, James Lyons, Dan North, John Plunkett, 
Andrew Shail, Damian Sutton, Andrea Zapp

Bringing together some of the most important new work on multimedia
culture and history by key writers, Multimedia Histories is an
indispensable new sourcebook for this expanding discipline. By reaching
back into the innovative media practices of the nineteenth century, it
reveals many of the continuities between nineteenth, twentieth, and
twenty-first century multimedia culture. It will also be an important
intervention in rethinking the boundaries of Anglo-American film and media 
history.

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Victoria Owen
Marketing & Distribution Manager
University of Exeter Press
Reed Hall, Streatham Drive
Exeter, EX4 4QR
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Dr. James Lyons
Senior Lecturer in Film
University of Exeter
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