Abstract

Between October 1899 and May 1902 (the period covered by the Anglo-Boer war) the British film trade underwent a profound change. The most visible sign of this was that the 'standard' price of films in Britain during this period fell by more than half. This was a massive alteration, especially in a new market. Yet this was also a period of growth, rather than recession in the business. Nor were there

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