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Charlie Chaplin: The Keystone Album
The Invention of the Tramp
Edited with text by Carole Sandrin, Sam Stourdzé. Text by Glenn Mitchell.
The evolution of Chaplin’s tramp: a gorgeous facsimile of a film scholar’s lovingly made scrapbook from the 1940s
Charlie Chaplin: The Keystone Album brings together 794 images—technically photograms, printed directly from film frames—from 29 of Charlie Chaplin's first 36 short films made with the Keystone Film Company in 1914. The strips trace the evolution of Chaplin's iconic Tramp character as the actor developed his trademark gestures in his short films, before eventually immortalizing the character in the 1915 feature The Tramp. These images were found in a curious document, dubbed "The Keystone Album," laid out almost like a comic book, with handwritten captions giving the titles of the films and their reconstituted scenarios. It was confirmed in 2014 that H.D. Waley, a former artistic director of the British Film Institute, compiled the extraordinary album in the 1940s in order to keep a record of the original versions of Chaplin's first films, which were being restored at the time. This beautiful Japanese-bound volume reproduces The Keystone Album in a facsimile edition that faithfully retains the look and spirit of the original, including all 794 original images and their meticulous handwritten annotations (transcribed at the back of the book) in their original layouts, as well as new texts by Carole Sandrin, Sam Stourdzé and Glenn Mitchell.
Featured spreads are reproduced from Charlie Chaplin: The Keystone Album.
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FORMAT: Slip, Hbk, 15.25 x 11.75 in. / 112 pgs / 794 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $180.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $245 ISBN: 9782365110679 PUBLISHER: Editions Xavier Barral AVAILABLE: 3/24/2015 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA ASIA AU/NZ AFR ME
Charlie Chaplin: The Keystone Album The Invention of the Tramp
Published by Editions Xavier Barral. Edited with text by Carole Sandrin, Sam Stourdzé. Text by Glenn Mitchell.
The evolution of Chaplin’s tramp: a gorgeous facsimile of a film scholar’s lovingly made scrapbook from the 1940s
Charlie Chaplin: The Keystone Album brings together 794 images—technically photograms, printed directly from film frames—from 29 of Charlie Chaplin's first 36 short films made with the Keystone Film Company in 1914. The strips trace the evolution of Chaplin's iconic Tramp character as the actor developed his trademark gestures in his short films, before eventually immortalizing the character in the 1915 feature The Tramp. These images were found in a curious document, dubbed "The Keystone Album," laid out almost like a comic book, with handwritten captions giving the titles of the films and their reconstituted scenarios. It was confirmed in 2014 that H.D. Waley, a former artistic director of the British Film Institute, compiled the extraordinary album in the 1940s in order to keep a record of the original versions of Chaplin's first films, which were being restored at the time. This beautiful Japanese-bound volume reproduces The Keystone Album in a facsimile edition that faithfully retains the look and spirit of the original, including all 794 original images and their meticulous handwritten annotations (transcribed at the back of the book) in their original layouts, as well as new texts by Carole Sandrin, Sam Stourdzé and Glenn Mitchell.