Description: Title: Aldous Huxley and Film Publisher: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Date: 1987 Condition •Dust jacket: N/A (no dust jacket present). •Cover: Blue cloth boards with light scratching on the rear board and slight rubbing on edges; gold title and author text remain clear and bright. •Text block: Clean and unmarked with no marks or tears; no prior ownership marks on the text block itself. •Other issues: There is a bookstore sticker and ink notation on the front free endpaper. Pages have a slight curve at the bottom corner due to previous improper storage. Description: This book, part of the Filmmakers Series (#16), delves into Aldous Huxley’s contributions to the film industry, including his influence on cinematic adaptations of literature and his original screenwriting work. Written by Virginia M. Clark, it explores Huxley’s complex relationship with Hollywood and mass media, a topic rarely addressed in studies of his life and work. The book includes a filmography, bibliography, and index, making it a valuable resource for Huxley scholars and film historians alike. This item will be shipped promptly and packaged securely.
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Type: Hardcover
Publication Name: Scarecrow Pr
Item Height: 9 inches
ISBN-10: 0810820021
Item Length: 5.75 inches
Item Width: 0.5 inches
Item Weight: 1 pounds
Publisher: Scarecrow Press, Incorporated
Publication Year: 1987
Topic: Film / History & Criticism, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Book Title: Aldous Huxley and Film
Number of Pages: 185 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Literary Criticism, Performing Arts
Author: Virginia M. Clark
Book Series: Filmmakers Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback