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  • - Chronicles of a Cop
    by Sgt Bill Cassara
    £19.99

  • - Chronicles of a Cop
    by Sgt Bill Cassara
    £26.99

  • - Her Film & TV Career in Thrillers, Fantasy and Suspense
    by Tom Lisanti
    £29.99

    Tom Lisanti goes beyond The Poseidon Adventure to shine a light on Carol Lynley's underrated work in the thriller/fantasy/suspense/horror genres with this meticulously researched and well-illustrated tribute book.

  • - Collected Lectures and Fragments of Theatre History
    by Franceschina John Franceschina
    £34.49

    Between 1977 and 1992, the lectures and fragments collected in Ritual to Realism were prepared and delivered in a variety of theatre history courses to supplement assigned readings in dramatic literature.

  • - Collected Lectures and Fragments of Theatre History
    by Franceschina John Franceschina
    £30.99

    Between 1977 and 1992, the lectures and fragments collected in Ritual to Realism were prepared and delivered in a variety of theatre history courses to supplement assigned readings in dramatic literature.

  • - Cinema's Empress of Emotion (hardback)
    by O'Brien Scott O'Brien
    £26.99

    First biography of the actress in After the Thin Man and DeMille's The Sign of the Cross.

  • by Lee Gambin
    £29.99 - 36.99

  • by Giesen Rolf Giesen
    £23.49

    This book deals not only with Hitler's personal cinematic likes and dislikes, with the ambitions of Leni Riefenstahl, with the idyllic world of German animation, with film emigration, with anti-Semitic films, Dachau and Auschwitz.

  • - Cinema's Empress of Emotion
    by Scott O'Brien
    £19.99

    Cecil B. DeMille boosted the career of Elissa Landi in The Sign of the Cross (1932). Her leading men included Laurence Olivier, Fredric March, Cary Grant, and Robert Donat in The Count of Monte Cristo (1934). After 33 films, Landi gave up on Hollywood, to focus on her career as a novelist. "O'Brien reveals things about Elissa, I never knew!" - Suki Landi Sennett (niece) Elissa Landi is Scott O'Brien's eighth biography of classic cinema legends. His books have garnered positive reviews in such publications as Classic Images, Sight & Sound, and SF Gate. Three of O'Brien's books have made the Huffington Post "Best Cinema Books of the Year." From the Foreword: When Elissa Landi arrived at Fox Studios in the Fall of 1930, she had a résumé of nine films to her credit, over a dozen stage plays, and had written two novels. Writing was her real passion, but her acting career had been pushed forward by the likes of Noel Coward, Dorothy Gish, John Barrymore, and directors Anthony Asquith and Rouben Mamoulian. Landi's recent success in Broadway's A Farewell to Arms (1930) inspired composer George Gershwin to rhapsodize that her performance was "a symphony of emotion." Fox did a spin on Gershwin's comment, coupling it with Elissa's mother's claim of being the daughter of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Landi had to cope with the studio promoting her as Hollywood's "Empress of Emotion." She had reason to go along for the ride.

  • - A Celebration of American Comedy in the 1930s (hardback)
    by Garry Berman
    £30.99

    The Funniest Decade devotes one chapter to each calendar year of the 1930s, covering the landmark comedy films, radio programs, and stage performances of each year.

  • - Her Film & TV Career in Thrillers, Fantasy and Suspense (hardback): Her Film & TV Career in Thrillers, Fantasy and Suspense
    by Tom Lisanti
    £37.49

    Tom Lisanti goes beyond The Poseidon Adventure to shine a light on Carol Lynley's underrated work in the thriller/fantasy/suspense/horror genres with this meticulously researched and well-illustrated tribute book.

  • - A Celebration of American Comedy in the 1930s: A Celebration of American Comedy in the 1930s: A Celebration of American Comedy in the 1930s
    by Garry Berman
    £24.49

  • by Chris Korman
    £17.99

  • by David Frankham
    £32.99

  • by Phillip J Riley
    £29.49

  • by Philip J Riley
    £22.49

    A complete history of the 1945 horror film, with forward by producer Paul Malvern and introduction by film star John Carradine. It contains complete original shooting script, details of the making, rare photographs, complete pressbook, and interview with film star Jane Adams.

  • by Gary D Rhodes
    £23.99

  • by Gary D Rhodes
    £16.49

  • by Daniel Selby
    £36.99

    Beginning in 1963, a family from Utah started turning out records and within a decade became one of the top selling musical acts in history.From old-time standards to pop through country and onto Broadway, this family has tackled it all. Follow along on their musical gold and platinum journey through albums, singles, and promotional material used to propel the family to heights only wished for by more established artists.Comes with recording dates, foreign releases and unreleased material. Even a bonus TV section featuring The Donny & Marie Show, The Osmond Family Show, and the Osmond Brothers cartoons!From the introduction:With as vast a career, spanning many, many decades it would be impossible to present every single 45 and LP release in the careers of a family with at least 5 different performing groups who recorded in eight languages: Swedish, Japanese, Samoan, German, Spanish, French, Latin and of course English. They've also had five recording acts on the charts at the same time with the Osmond Brothers, Donny & Marie, and Donny, Marie, and Jimmy as individual artists. But I have attempted to locate and present a vast majority of the work by this famous musical family who has sold more than 100+ million albums world wide.

  • by Michael B Druxman
    £26.49

  • by Jose Prendes
    £19.49

    "Grab this book and join me as we pop some popcorn, refill our drinks, and flick that old TV back on to reminisce and examine in depth all 74 episodes of the series. Featuring critical analysis and exclusive interviews with the brains behind the series, this is the book you've been waiting for!"--Publisher's description.

  • by Michael B Druxman
    £19.49

  • - Exclusive Interviews About the 1978 TV Movie, Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (hardback)
    by Ron Albanese
    £28.49

    All Wrongs Will Be Righted With This Book!Or maybe, some people will still not like its subject matter! In the late 1970s, the makeup and costumes wearing rock group Kiss conquered American album charts and stormed the nation's arenas, putting on hundreds of their explosive concerts for their fans, the "Kiss Army." True rock 'n' roll superheroes, they also began making inroads in merchandising, such as having their own comic book. The next step was to do some kind of film. Since its first airing in October of 1978, the resulting NBC TV movie Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park has been overwhelmingly perceived as a hokey misstep in the band's history. While lamenting what it is not, detractors have forgotten what it is: fun, super '70s, and vintage Kiss.Conversations With Phantoms is author and lifelong Kiss fan Ron Albanese's deep dive behind the scenes of Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park. Thirteen never-before-published interviews plus "Phantom Findings" comprise an informative and entertaining read, not only for the band's followers, but for anyone into 1970s pop culture. About the AuthorRon Albanese first heard of Kiss in 1976, when a fellow first grader sang "I Want You" to him. He would hear them directly for the first time in the summer of 1977, when his mother included the band's Rock and Roll Over album in one of those "choose 10 8-tracks for a penny" deals. He would request she play it whenever they were driving around in her Cadillac.Like so many Kiss fans, his eyes were glued to the TV at 8 p.m. on October 28, 1978, to watch their TV movie Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park. Turning up the 19-inch Magnavox console as loud as it would go, Ron was mesmerized. At its conclusion, he spontaneously made a giant Kiss logo with his hands in his family's recreation room shag carpet, and went to bed a now-permanent member of the Kiss Army.Years later, after becoming a professional writer, and wanting to create a book related to "the hottest band in the world," Kiss Meets … immediately came to mind. Ron did research, conducted interviews, and then took an extended break as other things in his life started happening, such as starting a family and a children's entertainment business. Years later, he came across the interview tapes, and decided to put them "out there" --- the result is in your hands!

  • - Exclusive Interviews About the 1978 TV Movie, Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park
    by Ron Albanese
    £14.99

    All Wrongs Will Be Righted With This Book!Or maybe, some people will still not like its subject matter! In the late 1970s, the makeup and costumes wearing rock group Kiss conquered American album charts and stormed the nation’s arenas, putting on hundreds of their explosive concerts for their fans, the “Kiss Army.” True rock ’n’ roll superheroes, they also began making inroads in merchandising, such as having their own comic book. The next step was to do some kind of film. Since its first airing in October of 1978, the resulting NBC TV movie Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park has been overwhelmingly perceived as a hokey misstep in the band’s history. While lamenting what it is not, detractors have forgotten what it is: fun, super ’70s, and vintage Kiss.Conversations With Phantoms is author and lifelong Kiss fan Ron Albanese’s deep dive behind the scenes of Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park. Thirteen never-before-published interviews plus “Phantom Findings” comprise an informative and entertaining read, not only for the band’s followers, but for anyone into 1970s pop culture.  About the AuthorRon Albanese first heard of Kiss in 1976, when a fellow first grader sang “I Want You” to him. He would hear them directly for the first time in the summer of 1977, when his mother included the band’s Rock and Roll Over album in one of those “choose 10 8-tracks for a penny” deals. He would request she play it whenever they were driving around in her Cadillac.Like so many Kiss fans, his eyes were glued to the TV at 8 p.m. on October 28, 1978, to watch their TV movie Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park. Turning up the 19-inch Magnavox console as loud as it would go, Ron was mesmerized. At its conclusion, he spontaneously made a giant Kiss logo with his hands in his family’s recreation room shag carpet, and went to bed a now-permanent member of the Kiss Army.Years later, after becoming a professional writer, and wanting to create a book related to “the hottest band in the world,” Kiss Meets … immediately came to mind. Ron did research, conducted interviews, and then took an extended break as other things in his life started happening, such as starting a family and a children’s entertainment business. Years later, he came across the interview tapes, and decided to put them “out there” --- the result is in your hands! 

  • - An Oral History, Vol. 2 (hardback)
    by Stephen B Armstrong
    £24.99

  • - An Oral History, Vol. 2
    by Stephen B Armstrong
    £17.99

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