 | Ethan Mordden - 1988 - 387 pages
A detailed account of Hollywood during the Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s defines individual styles of the six major studios and several independents | |
 | Ronald L. Davis - Performing Arts - 1993 - 444 pages
Hundreds of insiders, from stars to stuntmen, recall the Golden Age of Hollywood and how Tinseltown became a business dominated by four major studios | |
 | Douglas Bauer - Performing Arts - 2004 - 223 pages
More than twenty top writers share their observations on popular television series, from Susan Cheever on Father Knows Best and Nick Hornby on The West Wing to Douglas Rushkoff ... | |
 | Jane Kathryn Vella - Education - 1995 - 203 pages
In her well-received 1994 book, Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach, Jane Vella showed how adult education could be structured around adult learners' needs. Now, building on ... | |
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