Silent Comedy
- Published: 1 July 2010
- ISBN: 9781409035664
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
***** Such is Merton's enthusiasm that his story grips throughout.
Mail on Sunday
Silent Comedy is a terrific history of props and pratfalls...I'm a better person for having read this
The Times
An awestruck and knowledgeable introduction to Hollywood's earliest funsters...lovingly researched
Daily Telegraph
An unabashed labour of love ... The most compelling aspect ... is his tracing of the silent clowns' creative rivalries
The Herald
Beautifully produced and contains some remarkable illustrations ... as a professional, he provides plenty of insight
Spectator
Fascinating, insightful
Choice Magazine
Generously illustrated ... definitely a book for reading... such is Merton's exhaustive affection, you'll feel a pang when the talkies come in
Word
He brings an insider's insight to this heartfelt study ... it's a good sign when such a substantial book leaves you wanting still more
The Independent
He makes some striking biographical connections the rest of us have missed ... he certainly knows his subject.
Kevin Brownlow, Spectator
Meticulous ... beautifully illustrated, with period stills and playbills, and he decorates this conscientious survey with fascinating first-hand experience
The Independent
Penned with genuine passion...both well crafted and carefully researched
Film Review