Brian Taves a écrit :
> Frederic (and Garmt), I pulled that article from the web because I've been
> writing a major revision, although with a very busy year (the last of
> three scheduled books in the last twelve months should be appearing
> shortly), and a relocation of my job to a new Library of Congress
> facility, I probably will not finish it for a some time to come. I'd be
> glad to send you a xerox, although the topic of Michel's career bringing
> his father's stories to the screen may not be what you are looking for.
> Best, Brian
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> Brian Taves
> Motion Picture/Broadcasting/Recorded Sound Division
> Library of Congress
> 101 Independence Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20540-4692
> Telephone: 202-707-9930; 202-707-2371 (fax)
> Email: btav~at~loc.gov
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> Disclaimer--All opinions expressed are my own.
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> On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Frederic wrote:
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>> Garmt de Vries a écrit :
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>>> The New and Improved membership page is already paying off. I see that
>>> Frederic Cornette put the following information online:
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>>> I D LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS SON, MICHEL, HIS LIFE AFTER JULES'S
>>> DEATH ETC...
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>>> I can refer you to an interesting article by Brian Taves on Michel's
>>> career as a filmmaker:
>>> Brian Taves: The Novels and Rediscovered Films of Michel (Jules)
>>> Verne. In: Journal of Film Preservation, no. 62, April 2001, pp. 25--39.
>>>
>>> You'll also find the recently published "Correspondance inedite de
>>> Jules et Michel Verne avec l'editeur Louis-Jules Hetzel (1886-1914)"
>>> an interesting read.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Garmt.
>>>
>>>
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>> Hi Garmt,
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>> Thanks for this information, i'know "correspondance inédite..." it's a
>> wonderful book, i'm waiting for the 5th !,
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>> I'll try to read this article written by Brian Taves, maybe i can find
>> it on the web.
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>> Thanks,
>> Frederic,
>> Dunkerque (france)
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Hi Brian,
Of course, i'm interest by your works and by a xerox (by email or do you
need my postal adress ?).
We doesn't know very well Michel, however, I think that it had a certain
literary talent, on the other hand it is true that for the business,
it did not seem very gifted. I think that to still better know Jules
Verne, it is also necessary to consider the life of Michel Verne, cinema
included.
Garmt, Brian, thanks a lot,
idem that garmt : sorry for my english !
Frederic
Received on Thu 03 Aug 2006 - 23:17:31 IDT