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        <description>BATTLEFILM: U.S. Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of the Great War provides concise information about the surviving motion pictures that were taken during WWI.

BATTLEFILM details a total of 467 film titles that cover America's part in WWI. Included are films produced and donated (or seized) by Allied and Central Powers countries. Each of the 957 reels of action is described using data gathered from actual Army records. ...</description>
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            <description>BATTLEFILM: U.S. Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of the Great War provides concise information about the surviving motion pictures that were taken during WWI.

BATTLEFILM details a total of 467 film titles that cover America's part in WWI. Included are films produced and donated (or seized) by Allied and Central Powers countries. Each of the 957 reels of action is described using data gathered from actual Army records. These historic films of World War I action exist today on silent, black and white motion picture film. They were shot on-location, as history happened, by dedicated and courageous soldier-cameramen. These films are now part of the official record of the United States Government and are preserved in the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) as part of the world's largest film archive.

Whether you're a historian, media researcher, documentary producer, or a student of the Great War era, this book provides an accurate and timeless reference to the moving images of America's effort in the &amp;quot;War to End All Wars.&amp;quot;

BATTLEFILM: U.S. Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of the Great War, compiled and edited by Phillip W. Stewart (ISBN 978-0-9793243-2-1; $24.95 pb; pms press; 158 pages; 2007). This book is available through the publisher (www.pmspress.com) and Amazon.</description>
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