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A colleague wants to know when screenplays (scenarios) for motion pictures 
were first published as stand-alone books.  He is especially interested in 
when the practice began in France.

Any and all responses welcome.  Many thanks for your time and 
consideration.

All the best,
        krin


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Krin Gabbard, Professor
Department of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Humanities 2048
5355 SUNY
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5355
(631) 632-7460
(631) 632-5707 (fax)

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