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Lindsay Wong <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:57:39 -0700
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Dear Cinema-L:


RE: http://listserv.american.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CINEMA-L

The University of California Press  is pleased to announce the publication of:

Douglas Fairbanks

Jeffrey Vance is a film historian, producer, and lecturer as well as 
the author of an acclaimed trilogy of books on the great triumvirate 
of silent-film comedy: Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema, Harold Lloyd: 
Master Comedian (with Suzanne Lloyd), and Buster Keaton Remembered 
(with Eleanor Keaton).

http://go.ucpress.edu/DouglasFairbanks

This deft amalgam of biography, film history, and analysis is a 
superb portrait of a true pioneer who was critically important to the 
creation of cinema as the defining art form of the twentieth century. 
Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939) was one of the first film superstars, a 
screenwriter, a major independent producer during the early studio 
era, a cofounder of United Artists, a founder and the first president 
of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and much more. 
The optimism, energy, and huge success during the 1920s of his 
best-remembered films The Mark of Zorro, Douglas Fairbanks in Robin 
Hood, The Thief of Bagdad, and The Black Pirate made Fairbanks a 
popular hero throughout the world and showcased his talents as a 
creative producer whose work set the standard for excellence.
Douglas Fairbanks takes the full measure of Fairbanks's remarkable 
life. Jeffrey Vance, who had complete access to the star's personal 
and professional papers and scrapbooks, also incorporates 237 
photographs, some unseen for more than seventy-five years. 
Extensively researched, engagingly written, and sumptuously designed, 
the book goes behind Fairbanks's public persona to thoroughly explore 
his art and his far-reaching influence.

Copub: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Full information about the book is available online: 
http://go.ucpress.edu/DouglasFairbanks


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Lindsay Wong

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2008 UC Press Online Book Sale (9/15-10/31) : http://go.ucpress.edu/filluprss

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