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This valuable resource will benefit a wide range of film students and scholars. Highly recommended for fans of Hollywood history and those with an interest in the "business" side of creativity.
This relentlessly engaging work stretches the boundaries of the graphic novel medium and is highly recommended for fans of political satire, Chris Ware, or Art Spiegelman.
An important and informative biography that, like its subject, breaks new ground in its field. Essential for film historians and highly recommended for fans of performing arts biographies.[See Prepub Alert, 5/11/15.]
A passable jumping-off point for beginning students but unlikely to be read twice. Recommended only for Nichiren families seeking study aids for adolescents or larger Eastern religion collections.
Dunaway's upbeat tone and flair for storytelling lift this work a step above the average musical memoir. Recommended for music historians, children of the 1970s, and, of course, Cooper fans.
Seydor's research is exhaustive but results in exhilaration for readers. Essential for Peckinpah (1925–84) scholars and serious film collections, also recommended for anyone interested in a story's path from history to print to screen.
Recommended for fans of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and dark fantasy and Lovecraft devotees, as well as collections in which graphic novel classics are popular.