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Old 18-06-2007, 09:11 PM
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Default Denis Gifford's British Film Catalogue

The above book is one of the most useful reference guides I have ever come across for researching British movies made before the 80s, but copies are hellishly expensive.

A big city library will generally have one, but your very own second-hand copy will cost over 100 quid - until now!

I looked on abebooks.com, and found lots of expensive UK copies, then kept scrolling and found that American suppliers were stocking secondhand copies for about £20. Even with postage, that's a major saving, and my copy is on its way from Alberqueqe (or however you spell it) New Mexico.

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<American suppliers were stocking secondhand copies for about £20>


Surely not the 2000 edition [in two volumes] which sells for over UK£200 ?
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Surely not the 2000 edition [in two volumes] which sells for over UK£200 ?
No, the 1973 or 1986 one-volume editions....

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Has anyone seen the 2000 edition? The libraries round my way don't keep it. Does it simply bring the earlier versions up to date or is there significany pre-1985 new material?
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I just found out that the retailer has canelled my order. They said the book is anavailable, so I've tried another seller - here's hoping, as it would be very useful for a project I'm working on.
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Has anyone seen the 2000 edition? The libraries round my way don't keep it. Does it simply bring the earlier versions up to date or is there significany pre-1985 new material?
The 2000 edition, which I seem to remember did not come out until about 2001 or even 2002 (and which Denis Gifford sadly did not live to see in print), contains a second volume devoted to documentary and non-fiction films, a very useful addition to the 1973 and 86 editions. I was very fortunate to buy a mint set via eBay for an inclusive £89.48 in March 2005 to replace my old '73 edition (which Denis had sold to me in 1994 for £50!). I notice the IMDb spells his name incorrectly with two 'n' s. I would like to correct this, but the whole palava of making a change is so wrought with difficulties, that I don't relish the thought of embarking on the edit.
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The 2000 edition, which I seem to remember did not come out until about 2001 or even 2002 (and which Denis Gifford sadly did not live to see in print), contains a second volume devoted to documentary and non-fiction films, a very useful addition to the 1973 and 86 editions. I was very fortunate to buy a mint set via eBay for an inclusive £89.48 in March 2005 to replace my old '73 edition (which Denis had sold to me in 1994 for £50!). I notice the IMDb spells his name incorrectly with two 'n' s. I would like to correct this, but the whole palava of making a change is so wrought with difficulties, that I don't relish the thought of embarking on the edit.
I've submitted a name correction to the IMDb citing the BFI page about him & his collection

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My copy of the 1985 edition arrived from the states this morning, though I had to stump up a bit extra for postage, which I expected. The condition, especially considering the fact that it's a 22 year old ex-library copy, is absolutely marvellous. The copies I've been usijng in UK libraries are nearly falling to bits - I guess Christine is one of the few US-based fans of British films, so it hasn't been used much.

A shame in a way, but very good news for me and anyone else who wants to bag a copy.
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I live near Swiss Cottage library which has good conditon copies of both recent volumes so I just pop in there if there is something I need to look up.
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I remember him giving a lecture at the NFT to introduce the book.However as i had Quinlan i did not to my regret by his book.However i do have the BFI montly bulliteins to cover the 60s and 70s.

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Now that's a good collection. I've got most editions films and filming from 1960 to 1976, but MFB, with it's comprehensive film reviews, is a real treaure tove.
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with it's comprehensive film reviews, is a real treaure tove.


You can buy a complete run of MFB on microfilm ......(the cost, with home microfilm reader is about £1, 000)
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In the 60s, Peter Cowie edited a series of small reference books published by Zwemmer in the U.K. and Barnes in the U.S. In 1968, came British Cinema, An Illustrated Guide by Denis Gifford, a short (174pp) precursor to his magnum opus.
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I just bought this last week on sale at a lending library clearance. It is the one volume edition, so I suppose it is not the best, but it was only 50 cents. It is in excellent condition. I was very pleased with the find. It appears to be a very comprehensive work.

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I just bought this last week on sale at a lending library clearance. It is the one volume edition, so I suppose it is not the best, but it was only 50 cents. It is in excellent condition. I was very pleased with the find. It appears to be a very comprehensive work.
So you should be.....50c !! Very nice....

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