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Foreword / by Charles Musser
1. The kinetoscope : an international perspective
2. The arrival of the kinetoscope in Britain and early developments
3. Cameras and conflict
4. The legal and intellectual property context
5. Marketing the kinetoscope in Britain
6. Commercial decline and new beginnings
7. Edison's latest
8. The first British films
9. A premiere at the Nag's Head
10. Magic, magnates and galvanic forces
11. Birt Acres and the Kaiser's kinetoscope
12. Transatlantic filming
13. Making an exhibition
14. The machine as evidence : the survival or otherwise of the British kinetoscopes / by Michael Harvey
Appendix 1. Kinetoscope exhibitions in the UK, 1894-1895
Appendix 2. Paul/Acres and Acres films of 1895
Appendix 3. 'Outcasts of London' and the first portrayal of movie-making on stage
Appendix 4. British Dealers in kinetoscopes
Appendix 5. The kinetoscope legal action.

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