The Sea Gull - A Woman of the Sea
The Chaplin Studio's Lost Film Starring Edna Purviance
by Linda Wada


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Press Reviews:
"THE SEA GULL is an important contribution to film history, and worth buying for the stills alone. The look of the film, revealed in these marvellous photographs, makes it all the more tragic that it was destroyed. This book provides the nearest experience we will have to seeing it. Thank you for all the hard work. It is much appreciated."
Kevin Brownlow - Silent Film Historian - London, England
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More info: https://www.ednapurviance.org/seagull/womanofthesea.html
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