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  • - The Quiz Program that Became a National Phenomenon (hardback)
    by Martin Grams
    £36.99

  • - The Quiz Program that Became a National Phenomenon
    by Martin Grams
    £29.99

  • - The Life and Films of Angie Dickinson (hardback)
    by James Stratton
    £36.99

  • - The Life and Films of Angie Dickinson
    by James Stratton
    £29.99

  • by Dan McGuire
    £23.49

  • by Dan McGuire
    £16.49

  • - Memories of a Life in Special Effects and Film
    by Colin Chilvers & Aaron Lam
    £21.99

  • - Memories of a Life in Special Effects and Film (hardback)
    by Colin Chilvers & Aaron Lam
    £28.99

  • - A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series (hardback)
    by Bill Levy
    £26.99

  • - A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series
    by Bill Levy
    £19.99

  • - Volume II: Directors in Conversation (hardback)
    by Barbara Roisman Cooper
    £29.49

  • - Volume II: Directors in Conversation
    by Barbara Roisman Cooper
    £21.99

  • - The Making and Aftermath of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four
    by William Nesbitt
    £23.49

  • - 100 Writers Discuss Their Craft (hardback)
    by Andy Rausch, Becky Narron & T Fox Dunham
    £24.49

  • by John Harrison
    £21.49

  • - 100 Writers Discuss Their Craft
    by Andy Rausch
    £17.49

  • - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2 (hardback)
    by Douglas Brode
    £33.49

    FROM HELL TO HOLLYWOOD: An Encyclopedia of Warld War II Films offers the most comprehensive illustrated guide ever assembled for theatrical motion-pictures, English-language and international, dealing with the conflict that consumed America and the globe during the mid-20th century. Though United States official involvement did not begin until December, 1941, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan’s imperial air force, early battles and other precipitous moments, which led to legendary conflicts in Europe and the Pacific, can be traced back through the better part of a decade, many deriving from the unsatisfactory treaties that ended the initial Great War. This book also addresses WWII’s aftermath in America, Asia, and Europe, as varied filmmakers have portrayed that difficult period.In a unique approach to this complex, broad subject, specific films are grouped according to unifying themes that involve varied aspects of ‘The Big Picture.’ These range from training of civilians for a new, updated state-of-the-art armed forces to the impact of warfare on the development of commercial flight, also the unique roles played by spies, People’s Armies, and other misunderstood aspects of the war as writers and directors perceived them then, as well as more recent Revisionist portrayals.Included are hundreds of vivid photos, many never before printed in book form. This work is so immense that it had to be presented in two inter-dependent volumes—a first for Bear Manor Media!  This is volume 2 of 2.DOUGLAS BRODE is a screenwriter, novelist, graphic novelist, produced playwright, multi-award winning journalist, and multi-award winning educator. He created and taught the Film Classics program for The Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University until his retirement. Now Brode concentrates on turning out further books, both fiction and non-fiction. These include Deadlier Than the Male: Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema for Bear Manor Media. 

  • - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 2
    by Douglas Brode
    £26.49

    FROM HELL TO HOLLYWOOD: An Encyclopedia of Warld War II Films offers the most comprehensive illustrated guide ever assembled for theatrical motion-pictures, English-language and international, dealing with the conflict that consumed America and the globe during the mid-20th century. Though United States official involvement did not begin until December, 1941, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan’s imperial air force, early battles and other precipitous moments, which led to legendary conflicts in Europe and the Pacific, can be traced back through the better part of a decade, many deriving from the unsatisfactory treaties that ended the initial Great War. This book also addresses WWII’s aftermath in America, Asia, and Europe, as varied filmmakers have portrayed that difficult period.In a unique approach to this complex, broad subject, specific films are grouped according to unifying themes that involve varied aspects of ‘The Big Picture.’ These range from training of civilians for a new, updated state-of-the-art armed forces to the impact of warfare on the development of commercial flight, also the unique roles played by spies, People’s Armies, and other misunderstood aspects of the war as writers and directors perceived them then, as well as more recent Revisionist portrayals.Included are hundreds of vivid photos, many never before printed in book form. This work is so immense that it had to be presented in two inter-dependent volumes—a first for Bear Manor Media!  This is volume 2 of 2.DOUGLAS BRODE is a screenwriter, novelist, graphic novelist, produced playwright, multi-award winning journalist, and multi-award winning educator. He created and taught the Film Classics program for The Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University until his retirement. Now Brode concentrates on turning out further books, both fiction and non-fiction. These include Deadlier Than the Male: Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema for Bear Manor Media. 

  • - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1 (hardback)
    by Douglas Brode
    £29.99

  • - An Encyclopedia of World War II Films Volume 1
    by Douglas Brode
    £23.49

  • - The Films of Fatty Arbuckle (hardback)
    by Steve Massa
    £44.49

  • - The Films of Fatty Arbuckle
    by Steve Massa
    £37.49

  • - The Making and Aftermath of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four (hardback)
    by William Nesbitt
    £30.49

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