| Paul Monaco - Performing Arts - 2003 - 362 pages
This book covers the 1960's as part of the definitive history of American cinema from its emergence in the 1800s to the present day. | |
| Richard Koszarski - Performing Arts - 1984 - 116 pages
Shows nearly two hundred directors, from D.W. Griffith to Alfred Hitchcock and Steven Spielberg, at work making movies | |
| Paul Monaco - History - 1983 - 166 pages
On both personal and public levels the past century has brought Western Europeans some of the most devastating episodes of human history. Paul Monaco identifies the major modes ... | |
| Eileen Bowser - Business & Economics - 1994 - 356 pages
"The Transformation of Cinema chronicles the history of the American film business from the days of storefront nickelodeons to the premiere of D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a ... | |
| Richard Koszarski - History - 2004 - 388 pages
During the 1910s, motion pictures came to dominate every aspect of life in the suburban New Jersey community of Fort Lee. During the nickelodeon era, D.W. Griffith, Mary ... | |
| Richard Koszarski - History - 2004 - 412 pages
"Richard Koszarski recreates the rise and fall of Fort Lee filmmaking in a remarkable collage of period news accounts, memoirs, municipal records, previously unpublished memos ... | |
| Richard Koszarski - Horror films - 1979 - 176 pages
A 1933 American pre-Code mystery-horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda Farrell, and Frank McHugh. It was released by Warner Bros ... | |
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