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Reference Literature to Traveling Exhibition / Wandergewerbe

  • George C.Hall: "The First Moving Picture in Arizona – or Was It? The Tragic Tale of C.L.White´s Marvelous Projectoscope Show in Arizona and New Mexico Territories, 1897-1898." In: Film History 3:1 (1989), pp.1-9
  • Charles Musser (with Carol Nelson): High-Class Moving Pictures. Lyman H. Howe and the Forgotten Era of Traveling Exhibition, 1880-1920. Princeton/NJ 1991 - (essays/books by Ch.Musser)
  • Pierre Véronneau: "The creation of a film culture by travelling exhibitors in rural Québec prior to World War II." In: Film History 6:2 (1994), pp.250-261
  • Kathryn H. Fuller: "The Cook and Harris High Class Moving Picture Company. Itinerant Exhibitors and the Construction of the Small-Town Movie Audience." In: At the Picture Show, Washington 1996, pp.1-27
  • Vanessa Toulmin: "Women Bioscope Proprietors – Before the First World War." In: J.Fullerton (Ed.): Celebrating 1895: The Centenary of Cinema, Sydney 1998, pp.55-65
  • Aldo Bernardini: Gli ambulanti. Cinema italiano delle origini. Gemona 2001
  • Vanessa Toulmin: "»Local films for local people«: Travelling showmen and the commissioning of local films in Great Britain, 1900-1902." In: Film History 13:2 (2001), pp.118-137
  • Johannes Schönherr: Trashfilm Roadshows. On the Road with Subversive Movies. Manchester 2002
  • Gregory A. Waller: "Robert Southard and the History of Traveling Film Exhibition." In: Film Quarterly 57:2 (2003-04), pp.2-14
  • Åsa Jernudd: "Reform and Entertainment: Film Exhibition and Leisure in a Small Town in Sweden at the End of the Nineteenth Century." In: Film History 17:1 (2005), pp.88-105
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OV: Exhibition

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