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This book is about the large "Movie Palaces" of the "roaring 20s" where you could see a vaudeville performance, see a silent movie accompanied by a orchestra or Theatre Pipe Organ. The theaters were works of art, from a few hundred seats to as many as 5,000 seats. This book is the definitive work on these wonderful theaters. The First Edition included color pictures of many of the very beautiful theaters, too many of which have been demolished.
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Amusements, History, Motion picture theaters, Theater architecture, entertainment, silent motion pictures, theaters, theatre pipe organ, vaudeville, Filmtheater, GeschichtePlaces
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The best remaining seats: the golden age of the movie palace
1988, Da Capo Press
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The Best Remaining Seats: The Story of the Golden Age of the Movie Palace
1961-01-01, Clarkson N. Potter
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The best remaining seats: the story of the golden age of the movie palace.
1961, C. N. Potter
in English
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The best remaining seats: the story of the golden age of the movie palace.
1961, Bramhall House
in English
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