The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film
The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon' contains essays from leading historians covering film history, popular entertainment, the seaside, transport and the social and economic context of Edwardian Britain. Together they provide a vivid commentary on the Peter Worden Mitchell and Kenyon collection of films.
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The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film
The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon' contains essays from leading historians covering film history, popular entertainment, the seaside, transport and the social and economic context of Edwardian Britain. Together they provide a vivid commentary on the Peter Worden Mitchell and Kenyon collection of films.
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The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film

The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film

The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film

The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon: Edwardian Britain on Film

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The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon' contains essays from leading historians covering film history, popular entertainment, the seaside, transport and the social and economic context of Edwardian Britain. Together they provide a vivid commentary on the Peter Worden Mitchell and Kenyon collection of films.

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ISBN-13: 9781839020285
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/25/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Vanessa Toulmin is Research Director, National Fairground Archive at the University of Sheffield, and a leading authority on Victorian entertainment and film. Simon Popple is Principal Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at the University of Teeside. Patrick Russell is Keeper of Non-Fiction at the British Film Institute.
Vanessa Toulmin is Research Director, National Fairground Archive at the University of Sheffield, UK and a leading authority on Victorian entertainment and film.
Simon Popple is Principal Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at the University of Teeside, UK.
Patrick Russell is Senior Curator (Non-Fiction Film and Television), BFI National Archive, UK. He is the author of 100 British Documentaries (2007) and co-editor of The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon (BFI 2004) and Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain (2010) and has been a regular contributor to BFI Screenonline.
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