New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. First edition, Hardcover, 192 pp., 7 x 6.5 inches.
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
Part of the Praeger Film Library series edited and designed by Ian Cameron. This volume contains a collection of critical essays about Jean-Luc Godard's films, by authors including: Charles Barr, Stig Bjorkman, Jacques Bontemps, Barrys Boys, Robin Wood, and more. Cameron writes in the introduction that the book reflects a range of opinion about Godard: "the reason that the book is a collection of essays rather than as a monograph is that Godard invites such a wide range of interpretations that a single, personal view is unlikely to do him anything like complete justice." B&W photographs and stills from Godard's films accompany the texts throughout.