From: Ken Bawcom (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2006 - 16:42:14 PDT
There is a book by the same author, titled "Underground Film, a
Critical History," published in 1970. Its Library of Congress call
number is: PN 1995.9 .E96 T98. Its Dewey Decimal call number is: 808.29
T983un. That one is available in several University of Michigan
libraries. Perhaps it contains some of the same material. But the 1949
publication certainly sounds interesting!
Ken B.
Quoting Amy Beste <email suppressed>:
> I recently came across a reference to a book (pamphlet?) by Parker
> Tyler called "The experimental film: A layman's guide to its
> understanding and enjoyment." The reference cited J.D. Macarthur as
> the publisher, date: 1949. Does anyone know where I might be able to
> find a copy?
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