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Introduction to 3-D: Three Dimensional Photography in Motion Pictures

by Dewhurst, H

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London, East Sussex, United Kingdom: Chapman & Hall Ltd., 1954. CH5 - A hard cover first UK edition book in good+ condition with no dust jacket. A tight, clean, sound copy in gray cloth covered boards with moderate soiling of the cover overall which is heavier along the spine plus a remainder mark on the bottom outside paper edges plus some foxing of the front and back endpapers plut a used bookstore price in ink on the front endpaper plus some light edge wear mainly at the right corners and top and bottom spine edges. An interesting technical book on the technology of 3-D photography in motion pictures with chapters on Widescreen, CinemaScope, Cinerama, and Stereo Television circa the early 1950s. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings throughout. By the author of "The Railroad Police." Bibliography, indexed, 152p.. First UK Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Remainder.

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Title
Introduction to 3-D: Three Dimensional Photography in Motion Pictures
Author
Dewhurst, H
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Edition
First UK Edition
Publisher
Chapman & Hall Ltd.
Place of Publication
London, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Date Published
1954
Keywords
Nonfiction Non-fiction 3-D Photography 3-D Motion Picture 3-D Motion Picture 3-D Movie 3-D Movies Wide-screen Widescreen CinemaScope Cinema Scope Cinerama Stereo Television Three Dimensional Photography Three Dimensional Motion Pictures Three Dimensional
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Entertainment; Technical & Engineering; Technical & Engineering / History of Technology; Entertainment / Film Production;
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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