Cartoons : one hundred years of cinema animation /
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2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Section I. The first four decades (1888-1929).
- Chapter 1. Origins.
- Chapter 2. Animation in the United States of America.
- Chapter 3. The European individualists.
- Chapter 4. Argentina: the world's first animated feature film.
- Chapter 5. The United States of America: breaking the sound barrier.
- Chapter 6. Walt Disney: the world's most successful animation studio.
- Section II. Animation in the 1930s.
- Chapter 7. Europe.
- Chapter 8. The United States of America: animation heads west.
- Chapter 9. Talent in other pre-war nations.
- Chapter 10. The masters of animation.
- Section III. The next three decades (1940-1970).
- Chapter 11. The united States of America.
- Chapter 12. The canadian phenomenon.
- Chapter 13. Western Europe.
- Chapter 14. Eastern Europe.
- Chapter 15. Animation in Asia.
- Chapter 16. Animation in Latin America.
- Colour plates.
- Section IV. A new wave of animation (1970s and 1980s).
- Chapter 18. Canada.
- Chapter 19. Western Europe: the new generation.
- Chapter 20. Eastern Europe.
- Chapter 21. Latin America.
- Chapter 22. Africa.
- Chapter 23. New realities in Asia.
- Chapter 24. Australasia.
- Chapter 25. The globe trotters of animation.
- Section V. Afterword.
- Chapter 26. The electronic age.
- Chapter 27. Computers and animation