BACKGROUND BOOKS

BACKGROUND BOOKS

"The coming of the motion picture," newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst once said, "was as important as that of the printing press."
Hearst, as was his wont, exaggerated a bit. But during its humble beginnings in a Medo Park, N.J., laboratory, nobody could have guessed what an enormous impact on Americans' fantasies, mores, and morals the motion picture would have-least of all its inventor, the re- doubtable Thomas Alva Edison.
Edison and his assistant, William D...

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