"Animated Cartoons: How They Are Made, Their Origin and Development" by Edwin George Lutz is a journey into the world of early animation, detailing the methods and history of this unique art form. This book explains the technical and creative actions of making animated films. The book begins by exploring how our eyes interpret movement from still pictures, introducing concepts like persistence of vision and early motion-picture devices, revealing the steps that made animation possible. It sets the stage to examine how drawings, photography, and motion pictures help with education. This book educates readers on the art and science behind how animated cartoons started as a new medium.

Animated cartoons : $b How they are made, their origin and development
By Edwin George Lutz
Uncover the magic behind early animated films, diving into the innovative methods that transformed still images into the moving cartoons we recognize today.
Summary
About the AuthorEdwin George Lutz was an American artist and author. As an illustrator, he contributed cartoons and human interest articles illustrated with his drawings to several magazines and newspapers. Under the name E.G. Lutz, he authored 17 books. Most were how-to manuals dealing with art and drawing techniques, but two were about aspects of the film industry, which was rapidly developing in the early years of the 20th century. One of his most popular books was Drawing Made Easy (1921), which was written for young artists. Perhaps his most influential work was Animated Cartoons (1920), the first book to describe what were then state-of-the-art animation techniques. A 19-year-old Walt Disney discovered the book at his local library and used it as a guide during his first years in his animation career.
Edwin George Lutz was an American artist and author. As an illustrator, he contributed cartoons and human interest articles illustrated with his drawings to several magazines and newspapers. Under the name E.G. Lutz, he authored 17 books. Most were how-to manuals dealing with art and drawing techniques, but two were about aspects of the film industry, which was rapidly developing in the early years of the 20th century. One of his most popular books was Drawing Made Easy (1921), which was written for young artists. Perhaps his most influential work was Animated Cartoons (1920), the first book to describe what were then state-of-the-art animation techniques. A 19-year-old Walt Disney discovered the book at his local library and used it as a guide during his first years in his animation career.