That film is such a feast for the eyes. I remember spending hours at Borders Books a few days after seeing the film for the second time. I pouring over the pages of the gorgeous companion book for the film. I couldn’t afford the price tag: $75-$80 (cannot recall precisely) so I sat in a chair for hours so I could enjoy it. That had to have been in 1993. A few years later, after discovering the wonders of purchasing used books online, I bought myself a copy for under $10, including shipping charges.
It’s a giant, clothbound hardcover with a thick, shiny plastic dust jacket. It’s printed on high quality thick, shiny paper. The end pages have a beautiful print, probably historically accurate to the 1870s. There are oodles of high resolution close-up photos of everything in the film: fabrics, upholstery, lace, silverware, glassware, jewelry, furniture, etc. And loads of details about all of it. There’s also an appendix in which Scorsese explores all of the classic films that inspired his choices in The Age of Innocence.
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