This book offers an industrial, economic and aesthetic history of the early years of the British film industry from 1899-1911, through a case study of one of the most celebrated pioneer film makers, Cecil Hepworth.
Diving the Thistlegorm is a unique in-depth look at one of the world's best-loved shipwrecks, the World War II British Merchant Navy steamship.
Incredibly detailed 'photogrammetry' of the famous wreck and its fascinating contents. A guide for divers and a case study in modern maritime archaeology survey methods
Amanda comes home to find her husband murdered. Through exploring his secret past, her own transformational journey reveals a shocking secret.
Surveying adaptations of Stephen King’s work across four decades, this volume links the evolution of King’s “brand” to the changing preoccupations and industrial contexts of the horror genre in film and TV since the seventies.