Million and One Nights

Thomas Alva EDISON   |   Terry RAMSAYE

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Million and One Nights

“THIS IS, I BELIEVE, THE FIRST ENDEAVOR TO SET DOWN THE WHOLE AND TRUE STORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE”: ONE OF 327 COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND THOMAS EDISON

(EDISON, Thomas Alva) RAMSAYE, Terry. A Million and One Nights. A History of the Motion Picture. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1926. Two volumes. Thick octavo, original gilt-lettered blue cloth.

Signed limited first edition of one of the most important histories of cinema, number 218 of 327 sets signed by Ramsaye and Thomas Edison. With over 100 illustrations.

At a time when only Columbia University offered lectures on film, and when the Museum of Modern Art kept quiet plans for a film archive because it was considered “highly unusual to consider films as art or as a medium worth preserving,” Terry Ramsaye spent five years researching this landmark two-volume film history (MoMA, 1984, 18). The “acknowledged… dean of film historians,” Ramsaye also founded two newsreels, the Screen Telegram and Kinograms, and was an editor at Pathe News and The Motion Picture Herald (New York Times). Much of the first volume is devoted to Thomas Edison, specifically his “kinetograph” camera and “Black Maria,” the structure he designed to rotate in alignment with the sun. Ramsaye then examines the impact of innovators such as Muybridge, Edwin S. Porter, Méliès and Griffith, continuing on through contemporaries such as David O. Selznick and Charlie Chaplin. As issued without dust jackets. Bookseller tickets.

Front inner hinge of Volume I expertly reinforced. An exceptional copy.

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