Description: [Reviews - Cinema]In my ebay shop a very nice set of back issues of aMythical Review!!-CINEMA NOTEBOOKS (Monthly) N°72 - June 1957Contains (among others) Lotte H. Eisner's article "Some Memories of Erich Von Stroheim"and Rivette and Truffaut's interview with Max Ophuls In-4, 64pp., paperback, yellow cover illustrated with a photographGood general condition, many black photographs Good interior condition, clean small folds in the lower part of the fascicle and usual rubbing various minorSlight traces of ink (rolling at the printing press) on the first cover - Depending on the numbers, these old second-hand magazines (more than 50 years old!) may have various frictions various usual marks or folds, traces of manipulation, small tears, back sometimes slight. glued with small losses of paper, miscellaneous fault menus...see visuals... -[Provenance Archives, Library and personal collection of raoul-jean moulin]-The Notebooks of the Cinemaare a French cinema magazine created in April 1951 by André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze Joseph-Marie Lo Duca and Leonide Keigel.The history of the Cahiers is partly linked with that of the Seventh Art, in particular because of a generation of enthusiastic and provocative film lovers who gave birth to the New Wave. by establishing the authors' policy beforehand.Created in 1951 by Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and André Bazin, with economic support from Léonide Keigel, they succeeded La Cinema review by Jean George Auriol which ceased publication in October 1949 and of which Doniol and Bazin were collaborators. The cover as the content remain in the same spirit The title of the magazine is proposed by Doniol, who at first finds it difficult to convince Bazin and Keigel.Young film buffs Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Éric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Claude Chabrol and many others wrote their first reviews there, before becoming filmmakers.As always, combined shipping costs on request in the event of the purchase of several books or documents... Depending on the numbers, these old second-hand magazines (more than 50 years old!) may have various frictions The history of the Cahiers is partly linked with that of the Seventh Art, in particular because of a generation of enthusiastic and provocative film lovers who gave birth to the New Wave. Created in 1951 by Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and André Bazin, with economic support from Léonide Keigel, they succeeded La Cinema review by Jean George Auriol which ceased publication in October 1949 and of which Doniol and Bazin were collaborators. The cover as the content remain in the same spirit The title of the magazine is proposed by Doniol, who at first finds it difficult to convince Bazin and Keigel. Young film buffs Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Éric Rohmer, JDepending on the numbers, these old second-hand magazines (more than 50 years old!) may have various frictions The history of the Cahiers is partly linked with that of the Seventh Art, in particular because of a generation of enthusiastic and provocative film lovers who gave birth to the New Wave. Created in 1951 by Joseph-Marie Lo Duca, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and André Bazin, with economic support from Léonide Keigel, they succeeded La Cinema review by Jean George Auriol which ceased publication in October 1949 and of which Doniol and Bazin were collaborators. The cover as the content remain in the same spirit The title of the magazine is proposed by Doniol, who at first finds it difficult to convince Bazin and Keigel. Young film buffs Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Éric Rohmer, J
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