Variety Film Reviews
Variety Film Reviews is the 24-volume hardcover reprint of feature film reviews by the weekly entertainment tabloid-size magazine Variety from 1907 to 1996. Film reviews continued to be published in the weekly magazine after the reprints were discontinued.
Original series
[edit]From 1983 to 1985, Garland Publishing, was responsible for the first sixteen volumes of this series.[1] Garland is now wholly owned by Routledge, which has since been purchased by Taylor & Francis.[2] Their first 15 volumes consisted of review reprints. Their 16th volume is an alphabetical index of more than 50,000 titles. Perhaps 10% are alternate titles and original foreign titles, so 45,000 review reprints is a realistic estimate for the first 15 volumes.[original research?]
Bi-annual supplements
[edit]The eight additional bi-annual volumes (for 1981–1996) have at least 15,000 additional reprinted film reviews, making an estimated total of 60,000 or more film reviews in the 24-volume series. Volume 18 has the title index for 1981–1984. Each subsequent volume includes its own title index.
Edition binding
[edit]The 19 volumes published by Garland are bound in green (Variety's traditional color) cloth with gold stamping. Each book measures 31.2 cm. (12¼ inches) high by 24 cm. (9¼ inches) wide.
Subsequent publisher
[edit]Garland's rights expired after publication of Volume 19, and publication rights were acquired by R.R. Bowker, then owned by Reed International, which also owned Variety. Bowker undertook a complete reprint of Volumes 1 through 19, changing the title page of each volume to reflect their own imprint, and changing the series name to Variety's Film Reviews.[3] The re-titled series was bound in brown Kivar, or a similar imitation leather binding material. Bowker published the original editions of Volumes 20 through 24 before discontinuing the series.
Alternate binding
[edit]Some copies of Volumes 20 through 24 are bound in green cloth with gold stamping similar to the original Garland editions. Apparently Bowker allowed a distributor that bought the Garland inventory of Variety Film Reviews to bind post-1986 volumes to match the earlier books.
Volumes and years covered
[edit]Other reprints of film reviews
[edit]Variety is one of the three English-language periodicals with 10,000 or more film reviews reprinted in book form. The other two are
- The New York Times as The New York Times Film Reviews (1913–2000) in 22 volumes.
- Harrison's Reports as Harrison's Reports and Film Reviews (1919–1962) in 15 volumes.
References
[edit]- ^ "Variety film reviews 1907-1980 : a sixteen volume set, including an index to titles | WorldCat.org". search.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- ^ "Taylor &Francis Buys Routledge". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- ^ "FEDLINK Services Directory: R.R. Bowker LLC". www.loc.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-15.