 | 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 | |
 | Charles Solomon - Performing Arts - 1995 - 214 pages
Presents a wealth of drawings, paintings, and other Disney art from feature films, shorts, and other projects that were never completed, including early versions of Fantasia ... | |
 | Miramax - Performing Arts - 1999 - 223 pages
Set in the remote splendor of the forests of northern Japan, Princess Mononoke is a spectacular "eco-fable" that pits the forces of industry and civilization against the fierce ... | |
 | 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 ... | |
 | John Canemaker - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 308 pages
Profiles of the nine original Disney animators explore their relationship with Walt, their artistic accomplishments and failures, their personalities, and their contributions ... | |
 | John Canemaker - Business & Economics - 1991 - 177 pages
Tells the story of the most successful cartoon character during the silent era from its beginnings as a comic strip, to its heyday on the big screen | |
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