Description: (It looks much better than the picture above.) Hollywood Quarterly (FILM QUARTERLY) Vol. 2, 1946-47 w/104 Articles written in 1947 about MOVIES w/PIX HB Hardback I could not find a comparable copy on ABEbooks or Amazon so I know this title is extremely scarce/rare and may be unique. I deal for any researcher or student looking for those rare facts to make their papers more important! This is a great gift idea to buy in any season! PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE ALL PICTURES LOAD After checking out this item please look at my other unique silent motion picture memorabilia and Hollywood film collectibles! MULTIPLE WINS CAN BE SHIPPED TOGETHER TO $AVE SHIPPING CO$T See a gallery of pictures of my other auctions HERE Great reference book on early classic film with years of unique research between these covers. DESCRIPTION: Hollywood Quarterly (FILM QUARTERLY) Vol. 2, 1946-47 Hardcover – Copyright 1946-1947. Edited by James Hilton, James Collier, Samuel T. Farquhar, John Howard Lawson, Franklin Fearing, Kenneth MacGowan and Franklin P. Rolfe. •Publisher : University of California Press; AMS Reprint Edition. (1966) •Language : English •Hardcover : 436 pages •Dimensions : 9.25 x 6.25 x 1.35 inches •Item Weight : 1 pound, 13 ounces. Look at the contents list for details on these 104 amazing vintage articles about the motion picture industry during 1946 and 1947! CONDITION: This book is in Near MINT condition in a sturdy and nearly new hardcover (deep red and gold lettering). SEE PHOTOS. It in fine shape for reading, research or study just not pristine. A fine, readable copy that would make a charming gift to a fan of any of these films and or stars. (see pix). SHIPPING: Well packed with plenty of sturdy reinforcement, Media rate approximately $3.50 and takes 1-2 weeks –or- in a flat rate Priority envelope or box 2-4 days, $9-20 (depending on weight and size). International shipping would be based on the weight and much more expensive. PAYMENTS: Please pay PayPal! All of my items are unconditionally guaranteed. E-mail me with any questions you may have. This is Larry41, wishing you great movie memories and good luck… BACKGROUND: I can’t describe every article, but below is a list of the Academy Award nominees and winner for 1946-1947: Academy Awards, USA Los Angeles, California, USA 1946 Awards Oscar Best Actor in a Leading Role Ray Milland Winner Ray Milland The Lost Weekend Bing Crosby Bing Crosby The Bells of St. Mary's Crosby became the first actor to be twice nominated for an Oscar for portraying the same character; he had previously portrayed Father Chuck O'Malley in Going My Way (1944). Cornel Wilde Cornel Wilde A Song to Remember Gene Kelly Gene Kelly Anchors Aweigh Gregory Peck Gregory Peck The Keys of the Kingdom Best Actor in a Supporting Role James Dunn Winner James Dunn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn J. Carrol Naish J. Carrol Naish A Medal for Benny John Dall John Dall The Corn Is Green Michael Chekhov Michael Chekhov Spellbound Robert Mitchum Robert Mitchum Story of G.I. Joe Best Actress in a Leading Role Joan Crawford Winner Joan Crawford Mildred Pierce Joan Crawford was not present at the awards ceremony and feigned ill that night. Meanwhile she listened to the show on the radio. When she won, she ushered the press into her bedroom, where she finally accepted her Oscar. Gene Tierney Gene Tierney Leave Her to Heaven Greer Garson Greer Garson The Valley of Decision Ingrid Bergman Ingrid Bergman The Bells of St. Mary's Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones Love Letters Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anne Revere Winner Anne Revere National Velvet Angela Lansbury Angela Lansbury The Picture of Dorian Gray Ann Blyth Ann Blyth Mildred Pierce Eve Arden Eve Arden Mildred Pierce Joan Lorring Joan Lorring The Corn Is Green Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White Blood on the Sun Winner Blood on the Sun Wiard Ihnen, A. Roland Fields Experiment Perilous Experiment Perilous Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, Claude E. Carpenter Love Letters Love Letters Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom James Basevi, William S. Darling, Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters, Edwin B. Willis, John Bonar, Hugh Hunt Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color Frenchman's Creek Winner Frenchman's Creek Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegté, Sam Comer A Thousand and One Nights A Thousand and One Nights Stephen Goosson, Rudolph Sternad, Frank Tuttle Leave Her to Heaven Leave Her to Heaven Lyle R. Wheeler, Maurice Ransford, Thomas Little National Velvet National Velvet Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis, Mildred Griffiths San Antonio San Antonio Ted Smith, Jack McConaghy Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Picture of Dorian Gray Winner The Picture of Dorian Gray Harry Stradling Sr. Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce Ernest Haller Spellbound Spellbound George Barnes The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom Arthur C. Miller The Lost Weekend The Lost Weekend John F. Seitz Best Cinematography, Color Leave Her to Heaven Winner Leave Her to Heaven Leon Shamroy A Song to Remember A Song to Remember Tony Gaudio, Allen M. Davey Anchors Aweigh Anchors Aweigh Robert H. Planck, Charles P. Boyle National Velvet National Velvet Leonard Smith The Spanish Main The Spanish Main George Barnes Best Director Billy Wilder Winner Billy Wilder The Lost Weekend Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock Spellbound Clarence Brown Clarence Brown National Velvet Jean Renoir Jean Renoir The Southerner Leo McCarey Leo McCarey The Bells of St. Mary's Best Documentary, Features The True Glory Winner The True Glory The Last Bomb The Last Bomb Best Documentary, Short Subjects Hitler Lives Winner Hitler Lives Library of Congress Library of Congress To the Shores of Iwo Jima To the Shores of Iwo Jima Best Effects, Special Effects Wonder Man Winner Wonder Man John P. Fulton (photographic), Arthur Johns (sound) A Thousand and One Nights A Thousand and One Nights Lawrence W. Butler (photographic), Ray Bomba (sound) Captain Eddie Captain Eddie Fred Sersen (photographic), Sol Halperin (photographic), Roger Heman Sr. (sound), Harry M. Leonard (sound) Spellbound Spellbound Jack Cosgrove (photographic) They Were Expendable They Were Expendable A. Arnold Gillespie (photographic), Donald Jahraus (photographic), R.A. MacDonald (photographic), Michael Steinore (sound) Best Film Editing National Velvet Winner National Velvet Robert Kern A Song to Remember A Song to Remember Charles Nelson Objective, Burma! Objective, Burma! George Amy The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Mary's Harry Marker The Lost Weekend The Lost Weekend Doane Harrison Best Music, Original Song State Fair Winner State Fair Richard Rodgers (music), Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) For the song "It Might as Well Be Spring" Anchors Aweigh Anchors Aweigh Jule Styne (music), Sammy Cahn (lyrics) For the song "I Fall in Love Too Easily" Belle of the Yukon Belle of the Yukon Jimmy Van Heusen (music), Johnny Burke (lyrics) For the song "Sleighride in July" Can't Help Singing Can't Help Singing Jerome Kern (music), E.Y. Harburg (lyrics) For the song "More and More" Earl Carroll Vanities Earl Carroll Vanities Walter Kent (music), Kim Gannon (lyrics) For the song "Endlessly" Here Come the Waves Here Come the Waves Harold Arlen (music), Johnny Mercer (lyrics) For the song "Accentuate the Positive" Love Letters Love Letters Victor Young (music), Edward Heyman (lyrics) For the song "Love Letters" San Antonio San Antonio Ray Heindorf (music), M.K. Jerome (music), Ted Koehler (lyrics) For the song "Some Sunday Morning" Sing Your Way Home Sing Your Way Home Allie Wrubel (music), Herb Magidson (lyrics) For the song "I'll Buy That Dream" Story of G.I. Joe Story of G.I. Joe Ann Ronell For the song "Linda" The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Mary's Jimmy Van Heusen (music), Johnny Burke (lyrics) For the song "Aren't You Glad You're You" Tonight and Every Night Tonight and Every Night Jule Styne (music), Sammy Cahn (lyrics) For the song "Anywhere" Why Girls Leave Home Why Girls Leave Home Jay Livingston (music), Ray Evans (lyrics) For the song "The Cat and the Canary" Wonder Man Wonder Man David Rose (music), Leo Robin (lyrics) For the song "So in Love" Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Spellbound Winner Spellbound Miklós Rózsa A Song to Remember A Song to Remember Miklós Rózsa, Morris Stoloff Brewster's Millions Brewster's Millions Louis Forbes Captain Kidd Captain Kidd Werner Janssen Flame of Barbary Coast Flame of Barbary Coast R. Dale Butts, Morton Scott G.I. Honeymoon G.I. Honeymoon Edward J. Kay Guest Wife Guest Wife Daniele Amfitheatrof Guest in the House Guest in the House Werner Janssen Love Letters Love Letters Victor Young Objective, Burma! Objective, Burma! Franz Waxman Paris Underground Paris Underground Alexander Tansman Story of G.I. Joe Story of G.I. Joe Louis Applebaum, Ann Ronell The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Mary's Robert Emmett Dolan The Enchanted Cottage The Enchanted Cottage Roy Webb The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom Alfred Newman The Lost Weekend The Lost Weekend Miklós Rózsa The Man Who Walked Alone The Man Who Walked Alone Karl Hajos The Southerner The Southerner Werner Janssen The Valley of Decision The Valley of Decision Herbert Stothart The Woman in the Window The Woman in the Window Hugo Friedhofer, Arthur Lange This Love of Ours This Love of Ours Hans J. Salter Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture Anchors Aweigh Winner Anchors Aweigh George Stoll On 10 September 2001 Kevin Spacey purchased Stoll's Oscar statuette at a Butterfields auction in Los Angeles and returned it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Belle of the Yukon Belle of the Yukon Arthur Lange Can't Help Singing Can't Help Singing Jerome Kern, Hans J. Salter Hitchhike to Happiness Hitchhike to Happiness Morton Scott Incendiary Blonde Incendiary Blonde Robert Emmett Dolan Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue Ray Heindorf, Max Steiner State Fair State Fair Charles Henderson, Alfred Newman Sunbonnet Sue Sunbonnet Sue Edward J. Kay The Three Caballeros The Three Caballeros Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, Charles Wolcott Tonight and Every Night Tonight and Every Night Marlin Skiles, Morris Stoloff Why Girls Leave Home Why Girls Leave Home Walter Greene Wonder Man Wonder Man Louis Forbes, Ray Heindorf Best Picture The Lost Weekend Winner The Lost Weekend Anchors Aweigh Anchors Aweigh Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce Spellbound Spellbound The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Mary's Best Short Subject, Cartoons Quiet Please! Winner Quiet Please! Fred Quimby Donald's Crime Donald's Crime Walt Disney Gypsy Life Gypsy Life Paul Terry Jasper and the Beanstalk Jasper and the Beanstalk George Pal Life with Feathers Life with Feathers Edward Selzer Rippling Romance Rippling Romance The Poet & Peasant The Poet & Peasant Walter Lantz Best Short Subject, One-reel Stairway to Light Winner Stairway to Light Herbert Moulton Along the Rainbow Trail Along the Rainbow Trail Edmund Reek Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 1: 25th Anniversary Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 1: 25th Anniversary Ralph Staub Story of a Dog Story of a Dog Gordon Hollingshead White Rhapsody White Rhapsody Grantland Rice Your National Gallery Your National Gallery Joseph O'Brien, Thomas Mead Best Short Subject, Two-reel Star in the Night Winner Star in the Night Gordon Hollingshead A Gun in His Hand A Gun in His Hand Chester M. Franklin The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round The Jury Goes Round 'n' Round Jules White The Little Witch The Little Witch George Templeton Best Sound, Recording The Bells of St. Mary's Winner The Bells of St. Mary's Stephen Dunn (RKO Radio SSD) A Song to Remember A Song to Remember John P. Livadary (Columbia SSD) Flame of Barbary Coast Flame of Barbary Coast Daniel J. Bloomberg (Republic SSD) Lady on a Train Lady on a Train Bernard B. Brown (Universal SSD) Leave Her to Heaven Leave Her to Heaven Thomas T. Moulton (20th Century-Fox SSD) Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue Nathan Levinson (Warner Bros. SSD) The Southerner The Southerner Jack Whitney (Sound Services Inc.) The Three Caballeros The Three Caballeros C.O. Slyfield (Walt Disney SSD) The Unseen The Unseen Loren L. Ryder (Paramount SSD) They Were Expendable They Were Expendable Douglas Shearer (M-G-M SSD) Three Is a Family Three Is a Family W.V. Wolfe (RCA Sound) Wonder Man Wonder Man Gordon Sawyer (Samuel Goldwyn SSD) Best Writing, Original Screenplay Marie-Louise Winner Marie-Louise Richard Schweizer Dillinger Dillinger Philip Yordan Music for Millions Music for Millions Myles Connolly Salty O'Rourke Salty O'Rourke Milton Holmes What Next, Corporal Hargrove? What Next, Corporal Hargrove? Harry Kurnitz Best Writing, Original Story The House on 92nd Street Winner The House on 92nd Street Charles G. Booth A Medal for Benny A Medal for Benny John Steinbeck, Jack Wagner A Song to Remember A Song to Remember Ernst Marischka Objective, Burma! Objective, Burma! Alvah Bessie The Affairs of Susan The Affairs of Susan László Görög, Thomas Monroe Best Writing, Screenplay The Lost Weekend Winner The Lost Weekend Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder A Tree Grows in Brooklyn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Frank Davis, Tess Slesinger Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce Ranald MacDougall Pride of the Marines Pride of the Marines Albert Maltz Story of G.I. Joe Story of G.I. Joe Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, Philip Stevenson Juvenile Award Peggy Ann Garner Winner Peggy Ann Garner For the outstanding child actress of 1945. Honorary Award Daniel J. Bloomberg Winner Daniel J. Bloomberg For the building of an outstanding musical scoring auditorium which provides optimum recording conditions and combines all elements of acoustic and engineering design (certificate). The House I Live In Winner The House I Live In Frank Ross, Mervyn LeRoy, Albert Maltz, Earl Robinson, Lewis Allan, Frank Sinatra For tolerance short subject; produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy; directed by Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay by Albert Maltz; song "The House I Live In" music by Earl Robinson, lyrics by Lewis Allan; starring Frank Sinatra; released by RKO Radio. Walter Wanger Winner Walter Wanger For his six years service as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (special plaque). Academy Award of Merit Winner Winner Not awarded. Scientific and Engineering Award Winner Winner Not awarded. Technical Achievement Award Loren L. Ryder Winner Loren L. Ryder For the design, construction and use of the first dial-controlled step-by-step sound channel line-up and test circuit. Winner Winner For the 20th Century-Fox film processing machine. ___________________________________________________________ 1947 Awards Oscar Best Actor in a Leading Role Fredric March Winner Fredric March The Best Years of Our Lives Fredric March was not present at the awards ceremony. Cathy O'Donnell accepted the award on his behalf. Gregory Peck Gregory Peck The Yearling James Stewart James Stewart It's a Wonderful Life Larry Parks Larry Parks The Jolson Story Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier Henry V The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (original title) Best Actor in a Supporting Role Harold Russell Winner Harold Russell The Best Years of Our Lives Charles Coburn Charles Coburn The Green Years Claude Rains Claude Rains Notorious Clifton Webb Clifton Webb The Razor's Edge William Demarest William Demarest The Jolson Story Best Actress in a Leading Role Olivia de Havilland Winner Olivia de Havilland To Each His Own Celia Johnson Celia Johnson Brief Encounter Jane Wyman Jane Wyman The Yearling Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones Duel in the Sun Rosalind Russell Rosalind Russell Sister Kenny Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anne Baxter Winner Anne Baxter The Razor's Edge Ethel Barrymore Ethel Barrymore The Spiral Staircase Flora Robson Flora Robson Saratoga Trunk Gale Sondergaard Gale Sondergaard Anna and the King of Siam Lillian Gish Lillian Gish Duel in the Sun Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White Anna and the King of Siam Winner Anna and the King of Siam Lyle R. Wheeler, William S. Darling, Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes Kitty Kitty Hans Dreier, Walter H. Tyler, Sam Comer, Ray Moyer The Razor's Edge The Razor's Edge Richard Day, Nathan Juran, Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color The Yearling Winner The Yearling Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis Caesar and Cleopatra Caesar and Cleopatra John Bryan Henry V Henry V The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (original title) Paul Sheriff, Carmen Dillon Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Anna and the King of Siam Winner Anna and the King of Siam Arthur C. Miller The Green Years The Green Years George J. Folsey Best Cinematography, Color The Yearling Winner The Yearling Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith, Arthur E. Arling The Jolson Story The Jolson Story Joseph Walker Best Director William Wyler Winner William Wyler The Best Years of Our Lives Clarence Brown Clarence Brown The Yearling David Lean David Lean Brief Encounter Frank Capra Frank Capra It's a Wonderful Life Robert Siodmak Robert Siodmak The Killers Best Documentary, Short Subjects Seeds of Destiny Winner Seeds of Destiny Atomic Power Atomic Power Life at the Zoo Life at the Zoo Paramount News Issue #37 Paramount News Issue #37 Traffic with the Devil Traffic with the Devil Best Effects, Special Effects Blithe Spirit Winner Blithe Spirit Tom Howard (visual) A Stolen Life A Stolen Life William C. McGann (visual), Nathan Levinson (audible) Best Film Editing The Best Years of Our Lives Winner The Best Years of Our Lives Daniel Mandell It's a Wonderful Life It's a Wonderful Life William Hornbeck The Jolson Story The Jolson Story William A. Lyon The Killers The Killers Arthur Hilton The Yearling The Yearling Harold F. Kress Best Music, Original Song The Harvey Girls Winner The Harvey Girls Harry Warren (music), Johnny Mercer (lyrics) For the song "On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe". Blue Skies Blue Skies Irving Berlin For the song "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song". Canyon Passage Canyon Passage Hoagy Carmichael (music), Jack Brooks (lyrics) For the song "Ole Buttermilk Sky". Centennial Summer Centennial Summer Jerome Kern (music), Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) For the song "All Through the Day". The Dolly Sisters The Dolly Sisters James V. Monaco (music), Mack Gordon (lyrics) For the song "I Can't Begin to Tell You". Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture The Best Years of Our Lives Winner The Best Years of Our Lives Hugo Friedhofer Anna and the King of Siam Anna and the King of Siam Bernard Herrmann Henry V Henry V The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (original title) William Walton Humoresque Humoresque Franz Waxman The Killers The Killers Miklós Rózsa Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture The Jolson Story Winner The Jolson Story Morris Stoloff Blue Skies Blue Skies Robert Emmett Dolan Centennial Summer Centennial Summer Alfred Newman Night and Day Night and Day Ray Heindorf, Max Steiner The Harvey Girls The Harvey Girls Lennie Hayton Best Picture The Best Years of Our Lives Winner The Best Years of Our Lives Henry V Henry V The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (original title) It's a Wonderful Life It's a Wonderful Life The Razor's Edge The Razor's Edge The Yearling The Yearling Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Cat Concerto Winner The Cat Concerto Fred Quimby John Henry and the Inky-Poo John Henry and the Inky-Poo George Pal Musical Moments from Chopin Musical Moments from Chopin Walter Lantz Squatter's Rights Squatter's Rights Walt Disney Walky Talky Hawky Walky Talky Hawky Edward Selzer Best Short Subject, One-reel Facing Your Danger Winner Facing Your Danger Gordon Hollingshead Dive-Hi Champs Dive-Hi Champs Jack Eaton Golden Horses Golden Horses Edmund Reek Smart as a Fox Smart as a Fox Gordon Hollingshead Sure Cures Sure Cures Pete Smith Best Short Subject, Two-reel A Boy and His Dog Winner A Boy and His Dog Gordon Hollingshead College Queen College Queen George Templeton Hiss and Yell Hiss and Yell Jules White The Luckiest Guy in the World The Luckiest Guy in the World Jerry Bresler Best Sound, Recording The Jolson Story Winner The Jolson Story John P. Livadary (Columbia SSD) It's a Wonderful Life It's a Wonderful Life John Aalberg (RKO Radio SSD) The Best Years of Our Lives The Best Years of Our Lives Gordon Sawyer (Samuel Goldwyn SSD) Best Writing, Original Screenplay The Seventh Veil Winner The Seventh Veil Muriel Box, Sydney Box Children of Paradise Children of Paradise Les enfants du paradis (original title) Jacques Prévert Notorious Notorious Ben Hecht Road to Utopia Road to Utopia Norman Panama, Melvin Frank The Blue Dahlia The Blue Dahlia Raymond Chandler Best Writing, Original Story Vacation from Marriage Winner Vacation from Marriage Perfect Strangers (original title) Clemence Dane The Dark Mirror The Dark Mirror Vladimir Pozner The Strange Love of Martha Ivers The Strange Love of Martha Ivers John Patrick The Stranger The Stranger Victor Trivas To Each His Own To Each His Own Charles Brackett Best Writing, Screenplay The Best Years of Our Lives Winner The Best Years of Our Lives Robert E. Sherwood Anna and the King of Siam Anna and the King of Siam Sally Benson, Talbot Jennings Brief Encounter Brief Encounter Anthony Havelock-Allan, David Lean, Ronald Neame Rome, Open City Rome, Open City Roma città aperta (original title) Sergio Amidei, Federico Fellini The Killers The Killers Anthony Veiller Juvenile Award Claude Jarman Jr. Winner Claude Jarman Jr. For the outstanding child actor of 1946. Honorary Award Ernst Lubitsch Winner Ernst Lubitsch For his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture (certificate). Henry V Winner Henry V The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (original title) Laurence Olivier For his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing 'Henry V' to the screen. The Best Years of Our Lives Winner The Best Years of Our Lives Harold Russell For bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance in The Best Years of Our Lives. Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Samuel Goldwyn Winner Samuel Goldwyn Academy Award of Merit Winner Winner Not awarded. Scientific and Engineering Award Winner Winner Not awarded. Technical Achievement Award Carlton W. Faulkner Winner Carlton W. Faulkner For the reversed bias method, including a double bias method for light valve and galvanometer density recording. Robert O. Cook Winner Robert O. Cook, C.O. Slyfield For the design and development of an audio finder and track viewer for checking and locating noise in sound tracks. Winner Winner For the development of the electronically controlled fire and gaslight effect. Winner Winner For the design and construction of equipment providing visual bullet effects. Winner Winner For the design and application of an equalizer to eliminate relative spectral energy distortion in electronic compressors. Winner Winner For the Type 450 super high intensity carbon arc lamp. Winner Winner For the design and construction of a motion picture arc lighting generator filter. Winner Winner For the development and application of formulas and equipment for producing cloud and smoke effects. Winner Winner For an improved method for the quantitative determination of hydroquinone and metol in photographic developing baths.
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Miamisburg, Ohio
End Time: 2024-11-19T19:57:27.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Publication Year: 1966
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Hollywood Quarterly (FILM QUARTERLY) Vol. 2, 1946-47
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: James Hilton, James Collier, Samuel T. Farquhar, John Howard Laws
Features: Illustrated
Publisher: University of California Press
Genre: Adventure, Art & Culture, Business, Economics & Industry, Crime & Thriller, Drama, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Film/TV Adaptation, Historical, Mystery, Photography, Romance, Science Fiction, War & Combat, Western
Original Language: English
Topic: Books, Film
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States