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Armand Colin, Paris, 2009.
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compléments : http://grouchocine.chez-alice.fr/NG3_Etats_Unis.html#Histoire
NB : l'ensemble des ouvrages de la grande histoire du cinéma américain est maintenant disponible à la bibliothèque de l'Université Bordeaux Montaigne
#1 Musser (Charles),
History of the American Cinema, 1: The Emergence of Cinema:
The American Screen to 1907, réédition University
of California Press, Berkeley, 1994, 613 p. |
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#2 Bowser (Eileen),
History of the American Cinema, 2: The Transformation
of Cinema, réédition University of California Press,
Berkeley, 1994, 337 p. |
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#3 Koszarski (Richard),
History of the American Cinema, 3: An Evening's Entertainment:
The Age of the Silent Picture 1915-1928, University of California
Press, Berkeley, 1994, 394 p. |
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#4 Crafton (Donald),
History of the American Cinema, 4: the talkies : American
Cinema's Transition to sound, 1926-1931, Berkeley, 1999, 571 p. |
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#5 Balio (Tino),
History of the American Cinema, 5: Grand Design: Hollywood
as a Modern Business Enterprise 1930-1939, University of California
Press, Berkeley, 1993, 483 p. |
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#6 Schatz (Thomas),
History of the American Cinema, 6: Boom and Dust : American
Cinema in the 1940s, University of California Press, Berkeley,
1999, 571p. |
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#7 Lev (Peter), History of the American Cinema, 7: the Fifties, Transforming the Screen, 1950-1959, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2006, 396 p. | |
#8 Monaco (James),
History of the American Cinema, 8: the Sixties, 1960-1969,
-, New York, 2001, 346 p. |
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#9 Cook (David A,),
History of the American Cinema, 9: Lost Illusions: American
Cinema in the Age of Watergate and Vietnam, Charles Scribner's
Sons, New York, 1999,450 p. |
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#10 Prince (Stephen), History of the American Cinema, 10: A New Pot of Gold: Hollywood Under the Electric Rainbow, 1980-1989, Charles Sribner's Sons, New-York, 1999, 450p. réédition University of California Press, Berkeley, 2002, 564 p. |
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