Flickering Treasures :Rediscovering Baltimore's Forgotten Movie Theaters
Flickering Treasures :Rediscovering Baltimore's Forgotten Movie Theaters
hardback
Published:
3 October, 2017
Description
Prizes
Winner of Preservation Award 2018 (United States)
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781421422183 |
| ISBN10 | 1421422182 |
| Number Of Pages | 302 |
| Item Weight | 1474 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Johns Hopkins University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Juxtaposing current conditions with historical photos, Davis shows how much time has altered the face of our city. Her book is a comment on this transition, and a reminder that change is the only constant.
—Baltimore Magazine
Flickering Treasures is not only a collection of beautiful and evocative photos, but a sociological journey through twentieth-century America. Having Baltimore-bred filmmaker Barry Levinson contribute a foreword is icing on the cake.
—Leonard Maltin, film critic, author of Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide
This is the finest coffee table book about a local subject that I've seen . . . This is amazing.
—Marty Bass, WJZ-TV
. . . [Flickering Treasures] would make a nice gift for anyone who loves movies, architecture, or the city of Baltimore.
—Saving Places
Amy Davis, a photojournalist for the Baltimore Sun, combines vintage with modern color image contrasts to document these urban wonders, considering the social, economic, technological, and political influences on their rise and fall as she crafts a beautiful, iconic collection that will appear to readers far beyond Baltimore City's borders.
—Donovan's Literary Services
This book belongs in the library of every Baltimorean that loves movies and their city’s history. I’m giving “Flickering Treasures” Five Stars and the highest recommendation.
—Media Mentors Network
Flickering Treasures is not only a collection of beautiful and evocative photos, but a sociological journey through 20th century America
—Leonard Maltin
Juxtaposing current conditions with historical photos, Davis shows how much time has altered the face of our city. Her book is a comment on this transition, and a reminder that change is the only constant.
—Baltimore Magazine
The book is an engaging, often fun and frequently nostalgically joyful combination of historical images and theater "biographies" that are tied to conversational memories as expressed by those with the greatest familiarity with the theaters.
—New York-Pennsylvania Collector
The strength of Flickering Treasures lies in the numerous photographs that take center stage in this book in which [Davis] juxtaposes numerous vintage with her own artful photographs in order to procure a "dialogue with the past, not its replication". Consequently, her book does not merely document how numerous movie theaters became stores, office buildings, churches or were taken over by nature. Instead, the photographs create a compelling story that highlights that the history of Baltimore's forgotten movie theaters is also about transformations, opportunity, loss and lack of (architectural) preservation or neglect.
—Susana Rocha Teixeira, Universität Bielefeld, Sehepunkte
Between the pages of this book lies a deep dive into the colourful and rich moviegoing history of Baltimore (US). Davis' meticulously researched, beautifully photographed, and professionally presented title is a proverbial treasure trove.
—Marc Zimmerman, Cinema Heritage Group
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Amy Davis has worked as a staff photographer at the Baltimore Sun since 1987.