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Now available from Indiana University Press:

Beyond the Screen
Institutions, Networks, and Publics of Early Cinema
Edited by Marta Braun, Charles Keil, Rob King, Paul Moore, and Louis
Pelletier

The visionaries of early motion pictures thought that movies could do more
than just entertain. They imagined the medium had the potential to educate
and motivate the audience. In national and local contexts from Europe,
North America, and around the world, early filmmakers entered the domains
of science and health education, social and religious uplift, labor
organizing and political campaigning. Beyond the Screen captures this
pioneering vision of the future of cinema.

Distributed for John Libbey Publishing
Sales territory is limited to North America and Asia
350 pp., 65 b&w images
paper 978-0-86196-703-2 $35.00

More information available at:
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?isbn=978-0-86196-70
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Laura Baich
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Indiana University Press
812-855-8287 | 812-856-0415 (fax)

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