The Movies: An Illustrated History of the Silver Screen
Author: Don Shiach
Publisher: Hermes House
Edition & Year: 2001 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 254
Size: 7 in × 9 in
The Movies: An Illustrated History of the Silver Screen by Don Shiach is a visually compelling and informative journey through the fascinating world of cinema. Published in 2001 by Hermes House, this 254-page hardcover (7 × 9 inches) offers a comprehensive overview of the development of film as both an art form and a global industry.
The book traces the history of cinema from the early days of silent films and pioneering filmmakers to the rise of Hollywood, the golden age of cinema, and the transformation of filmmaking in the modern era. It explores how technological advancements, cultural shifts, and artistic innovation have shaped the evolution of the silver screen.
A major highlight of this volume is its rich visual content, featuring photographs, film stills, posters, and archival images that bring cinematic history to life. These illustrations provide readers with a vivid sense of the styles, aesthetics, and iconic moments that have defined different eras of filmmaking.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including major film movements, influential directors, legendary actors, and landmark films. It examines how cinema reflects society, capturing themes such as culture, politics, entertainment, and human emotion across different time periods.
Don Shiach presents the material in a clear and accessible narrative style, making the book suitable for both beginners and more knowledgeable readers. It balances historical detail with engaging storytelling, allowing readers to appreciate both the technical and artistic aspects of cinema.
The compact yet elegant hardcover format (7 × 9 inches) makes the book easy to handle while still providing ample space for visual content. Its durable binding ensures long-term use, making it ideal for both casual reading and reference.
The Movies is more than just a history book—it is a celebration of cinema as a powerful cultural force, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the art, industry, and legacy of film.
- Author: Don Shiach – film historian and writer
- Publisher: Hermes House, 2001 Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 254 pages
- Size: 7 × 9 inches – compact illustrated format
- Content: Comprehensive history of cinema
- Topics Covered: Silent films, Hollywood, film movements, iconic figures
- Visual Appeal: Film stills, posters, and archival images
- Themes: Art, culture, entertainment, cinematic evolution
- Style: Informative, engaging, and visually rich
- Collector Appeal: Illustrated film history hardcover
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 2001 hardcover edition of The Movies: An Illustrated History of the Silver Screen is a visually engaging and informative volume. Its combination of historical depth, visual richness, and accessible presentation makes it a valuable addition for collectors of cinema, film history, and illustrated cultural books.


















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