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Film Posters of the 30s Tony Nourmand

Film Posters of the 30s By Tony Nourmand

Film Posters of the 30s by Tony Nourmand


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Film Posters of the 30s: The Essential Movies of the Decade by Tony Nourmand

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Nourmand, who owns London's Reel Poster Gallery, and Marsh, a designer and art director, have compiled a lovely array of posters from movies of the 1930s. Among the book's treasures are full-page reproductions of the poster for the French Wizard of Oz, with a gallant Dorothy strutting toward the Emerald City with her cartoonish sidekicks behind her; the Marx Brothers' Duck Soup, done in an abstract wash of color, with Groucho's signature cigar clearly visible; and It Happened One Night, which shows Clark Gable gazing longingly at the stunning Claudette Colbert. An introductory essay serves as the book's only text; after that, Nourmand and Marsh organize the posters loosely by genre: romance, adventure, comedy, war. Although the book lacks a table of contents, a rear index lists the 110 films alphabetically. From Publishers Weekly These are colorful, exciting images that will enhance any movie - lover's fascination with the major art form of the 20th century. The Bloomsbury Review

About Tony Nourmand

Tony Nourmand is the proprietor of the Reel Poster Gallery in London, from whose collection all the images in this book come. Graham Marsh is a graphic designer who has already collaborated with Tony Nourmand on Film Posters of the 50s, the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, as well as Hitchcock Poster Art.

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GOR004347521
9783822845110
3822845116
Film Posters of the 30s: The Essential Movies of the Decade by Tony Nourmand
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taschen GmbH
20060526
128
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