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5.0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to the Silent Film genre., April 13 2001
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Maria Aragon (Landover Hills, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American Silent Film (Paperback)
I am so glad that Da Capo put this old Oxford University Press book back in print. I had read it back when I was a teenager in Chandler, Arizona and found its descriptions of these elusive films fascinating. For instance, this book was the first place I had heard of FW Murnau's excellent Sunrise, which is now a favorite of mine. Get this book for your private Silent Film Genre Reference Library.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A CLASSIC, July 22 2000
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anonymous (san francisco, ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Silent Film (Paperback)
This book is a classic. If you own only two or three film books, this should be one of them. Everson was the man. He saw everything, and what's more, he understood what he saw. There is no better introduction to the world of silent film.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Twenty-year old book is still one of the best on silent film, Dec 15 1999
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Bruce Calvert "silent movie collector" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American Silent Film (Paperback)
This book, written by the late film expert William K. Everson, is one of the best that you will read on silent film. Everson covers the entire silent film era from its beginnings to the coming of sound. This book focuses on the artistic successes more than the business end of the topic. While he completely covers D.W. Griffith's career, he also champions other early directors like John Collins. He covers interesting topics like art direction (or the lack of) in many early films. While the scope of the book is American films, he devotes time to the influence of European films and filmmakers on American films.

This books is an excellent introduction to silent film, yet a person familiar with the topic will not be able to put it down either.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE FIVE GREATEST BOOKS ON SILENT FILMS!, Feb 13 1999
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This review is from: American Silent Film (Paperback)
This 1978 book from the late, great William Everson is , in my opinion, one of the five best books ever written on the subject.Any serious scholar of silent film should have a copy. Highly recommended!
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American Silent Film by William K. Everson (Paperback - Aug 1 1998)
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