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Zemeckis brilliantly captures an era long vanished, filled with stage mothers, slimy producers, devious cons, and classic mobsters that will fascinate fans of the showgirl era, theater history, and early to mid-20th-century showbiz.
This title traverses the artist's world of Moscow, Paris, and Hollywood; newspapers, music, and theater. For those interested in biographies, the art of illustration, 20th-century theater and Broadway, it's a journey well worth taking. [See Prepub Alert, 4/24/17.]
With a fluid, lyrical style, Bordwell pays homage to a generation of critics lost to time and reintroduces them to a modern audience—those who read this book will be grateful.
The scope of Stewart's collaborators is genuinely impressive and the anecdotes are sure to interest not only Eurythmics fans and anyone with fond memories of Eighties pop music, but those curious about the wide-ranging creative endeavors of a prolific collaborator and musician.
This honest and contemporary look at an almost mythical couple is a quick-paced and poignant tale that will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers. [See Prepub Alert, 4/6/15.]
Small and informative, this book will guide with the aid of recommended walking trails, detailed maps, and hundreds of illustrations of old and new Los Angeles. The perfect book to pack in your bag, it will appeal not only to those visiting Southern California for the first time but to those who have resided there all their lives and are curious about their city's history.
For anyone interested in early film, costume design, set design, or the history of Hollywood epics, this is an exciting find. For DeMille fans, it is a must-have.