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- TITLE:
- Stagecoach
- SUBTITLE/EDITION:
- BFI Film Classics
- AUTHOR/EDITOR:
- Edward Buscombe
- DESCRIPTION:
- ON THE SERIES: "A series of well-illustrated paperbacks on
classic prints . . . these small books are one of the best ideas BFI
Publishing has had." --Sunday Times (London)
" . . . each manages to
give a sense of the film in question as it unfolds, without falling back
on tedious explanations. The background information is finely researched
and gracefully communicated." --The Times (London) A fresh look at the
John Ford classic--the most famous Western of them all, and the film
that made John Wayne a star--by the editor of The BFI Companion to the
Western. "Edward Buscombe, an Englishman, shows an astonishing
knowledge of the West in his authoritative essay on Stagecoach." --The
Times, Saturday Review (London)
- SERIES and/or Distribution Info: Distributed for the British Film Institute
- RIGHTS: Sales territory is limited to North America
- SPECS: 96 pages, frontis., 97 b&w photos, illus., map, notes, bibl., 5
1/4 x 7 1/2
- PUBLICATION DATE: 1992
- KIND, ISBN/ISSN, and PRICE:
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- paper ,
0-85170-299-6 ,
$9.95
- PUBLISHER: Indiana University Press (Here's the Ordering Information)
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