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Wow, thanks for alerting us to what looks to be a really interesting
film.
--LH
On Jul 6, 2011, at 2:23 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Hello, all! Cannot read the current trend in these postings without
> thinkin=
> g of "Linotype: The Film," still in production and slated for
> release in la=
> te Fall 2011 <http://linotypefilm.com/>. In the upper right-hand
> corner of =
> the page, one can click to view the Official Trailer.
>
> This documentary recently came to my attention and would undoubtedly
> be of =
> great interest to many on the Mark Twain Forum...and beyond. One
> cannot hel=
> p but consider the possibilities: The Mark Twain Boyhood Home &
> Museum, the=
> Mark Twain House (home of "The Beast," aka the Paige Typesetter),
> the Cent=
> er for Mark Twain Studies, and the Mark Twain Project could each
> host a spe=
> cial event with this film as the centerpiece. For those on the Forum
> with p=
> ersonal typesetting experience, the film should be irresistible.
>
> Pass the popcorn! (But be sure to wash those hands first! :-) )
>
> Regards,
>
> M. L. Christmas
>
> =A0
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