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Harryhausen: The Movie Posters (Hardcover) Richard Holliss
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Fab price for this. I can't even find preowned copies as cheap as this. A very meaty 192 pages too.
"This book is a true gift for the fanatics. To flip through its pages is to travel back in time" --Film School Rejects "A must for fans of Harryhausen's films, collectors of movie posters and related memorabilia, art history buffs, anyone interested in advertising and design, and students of film and film history" --Borg.com
"Makes an awesome addition to a movie book collection or to be proudly displayed on your coffee table" --Fangirl Nation
"The artwork s glorious: tentacles trashing the Golden Gate Bridge! Huge crowds fleeing as flying saucers zap buildings!" --SFX
"A gorgeous treasury of artwork from a time where the poster had to do so much work in selling its movie. 10/10*s" --Sci-Fi Bulletin
"Exhaustively document[s] the weird and wonderful variety of posters that accompanied Harryhausen s work in multiple territories with vastly different marketing and art styles." --Den of Geek
"Ray Holliss commentary guides the reader through the collection, with text that s fun and informative. There are some surprises here too, which should delight film buffs everywhere" --FilmJuice
"If you love Ray, or are just a cinema history junkie, then you can't go wrong with this art book featuring a tour of his most iconic works of art." --Entertainment Buddha
About the Author Richard Holliss is a freelance journalist specialising in the media. Work includes documentaries on animation, science fiction and film comedy for BBC Network Radio. The author of The Disney Studio Story and The James Bond Fact File, Richard has also written reviews and features for numerous film publications including Starburst, Home Cinema Choice, Dark Side, Fantastic Fifties and Sight and Sound. Other work includes hosting film events for the British Film Institute and editing the UK edition of Starlog magazine.
"This book is a true gift for the fanatics. To flip through its pages is to travel back in time" --Film School Rejects "A must for fans of Harryhausen's films, collectors of movie posters and related memorabilia, art history buffs, anyone interested in advertising and design, and students of film and film history" --Borg.com
"Makes an awesome addition to a movie book collection or to be proudly displayed on your coffee table" --Fangirl Nation
"The artwork s glorious: tentacles trashing the Golden Gate Bridge! Huge crowds fleeing as flying saucers zap buildings!" --SFX
"A gorgeous treasury of artwork from a time where the poster had to do so much work in selling its movie. 10/10*s" --Sci-Fi Bulletin
"Exhaustively document[s] the weird and wonderful variety of posters that accompanied Harryhausen s work in multiple territories with vastly different marketing and art styles." --Den of Geek
"Ray Holliss commentary guides the reader through the collection, with text that s fun and informative. There are some surprises here too, which should delight film buffs everywhere" --FilmJuice
"If you love Ray, or are just a cinema history junkie, then you can't go wrong with this art book featuring a tour of his most iconic works of art." --Entertainment Buddha
About the Author Richard Holliss is a freelance journalist specialising in the media. Work includes documentaries on animation, science fiction and film comedy for BBC Network Radio. The author of The Disney Studio Story and The James Bond Fact File, Richard has also written reviews and features for numerous film publications including Starburst, Home Cinema Choice, Dark Side, Fantastic Fifties and Sight and Sound. Other work includes hosting film events for the British Film Institute and editing the UK edition of Starlog magazine.
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Edit: Seems like its just guest checkout that's broken, ordered fine once I registered (edited)