High-class Moving Pictures - Charles Musser - First Edition

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'High-Class Moving Pictures: Lyman H. Howe and the Forgotten Era of Traveling Exhibition, 1808-1920' focuses not only on entrepreneur of phonograph concerts and motion-picture programs Lyman H. Howe, but employs his career to explore the world of itinerant showmen, who exhibited all motion pictures seen outside large cities during the 1890s and early 1900s. They frequently built cultural alliances with genteel city dwellers or conservative churchgoers and in later years favoured "high-class" topics appealing to audiences uncomfortable with the plebeian nickelodeons. Bridging the fields of American studies and film history, the book reveals the remarkable sophistication with which exhibitors created their elaborate, evening-length programs to convey powerful ideological messages. Whether depicting the Spanish-American War, the 1900 Paris Exposition, or British colonialism in action, Howe's "cinema of reassurance" had many parallels with the music of John Philip Sousa. This is a first

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