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  1. Parallel Tracks is the first book to explore and explain this relationship in both historical and theoretical terms, blending film scholarship with railroad history. Describing the train as a mechanical double for the cinema, Lynne Kirby gives her romantic topic a compelling twist.

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  2. Parallel Tracks is the first book to explore and explain this relationship in both historical and theoretical terms, blending film scholarship with railroad history. Describing the train as a mechanical double for the cinema, Lynne Kirby gives her romantic topic a compelling twist.

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  3. Dec 1, 1996 · Parallel Tracks is the first book to explore and explain this relationship in both historical and theoretical terms, blending film scholarship with railroad history. Describing the train as a mechanical double for the cinema, Lynne Kirby gives her romantic topic a compelling twist.

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  4. Lynne Kirby is an Emmy and BAFTA-nominated, Peabody-winning producer working with premium documentary company Nutopia. She plays a key role in developing and selling programs for such networks as HBO Max, Netflix, Amazon, National Geographic and Disney+.

  5. Jul 1, 1998 · Parallel Tracks: the Railroad and Silent Cinema. Duke University Press. Screen, Volume 39, Issue 2, Summer 1998, Pages 206–209, https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/39.2.206.

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    • 1998
  6. Parallel Tracks is the first book to explore and explain this relationship in both historical and theoretical terms, blending film scholarship with railroad history. Describing the train as a mechanical double for the cinema, Lynne Kirby gives her romantic topic a compelling twist.

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  8. Aug 1, 1998 · Abstract. Lynne Kirby, Parallel Tracks: The Railroad and the Silent Cinema (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1997). Pp. 338. ISBN 0 8598 9530 0. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 1998. ROBERTA E. PEARSON.