 | Leonard Mosley - Biography & Autobiography - 1985 - 330 pages
Draws an intimate portrait of the man whose imagination spawned a family of classic cartoon characters, a powerful film studio, and an entertainment empire | |
 | Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston - 1995 - 575 pages
An out-of-print collector's item since 1986, the definitive account of the development of Disney animation explains what made Disney's style unique and features original ... | |
 | Christopher Finch - Performing Arts - 1994 - 193 pages
Lush, color artwork from Disney's new animated film--in all stages, from conceptual to finished, is accompanied by a narrative that retells the story of the film and an ... | |
 | John Grant - Performing Arts - 1993 - 384 pages
From Mickey Mouse to Monstro the whale to Tinkerbell, every character on the Disney honor roll of animated creations is accounted for in this one-of-a-kind volume that ... | |
 | Leonard Maltin - Performing Arts - 1995 - 400 pages
As Entertainment Tonight's resident expert and editor of the most authoritative Movie and Video Guide, Leonard Maltin is the favorite critic of anyone who loves movies. Now, he ... | |
 | Marc Eliot - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 328 pages
This biography of the man behind the magic reconciles the private 'monster' with the artistic genius of popular culture by showing that the disturbing problems of his own life ... | |
 | Christopher Finch, Norman Rockwell - 1985 - 313 pages
A nostalgic collection of Norman Rockwell's scenes of twentieth century American life includes all of the Saturday Evening Post covers plus paintings, drawings, and graphics ... | |
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