Motion pictures + History
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Motion pictures + History
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Motion pictures + History
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- Radical Hollywood, the untold story behind America's favorite movies, Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner
- He's got rhythm, the life and career of Gene Kelly, Cynthia Brideson & Sara Brideson
- 80 years of the Oscar, the official history of the Academy Awards, Robert Osborne
- Jurassic World, the ultimate visual history, written by James Mottram ; foreword by Bryce Dallas Howard ; introduction by Colin Trevorrow ; preface by J.A. Bayona ; afterword by Frank Marshall
- Can I go now?, the life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood's first superagent, Brian Kellow
- Hollywood enlists!, propaganda films of World War II, Ralph Donald
- Max Factor's Hollywood, glamour, movies, make-up, by Fred E. Basten ; with Robert Salvatore & Paul A. Kaufman
- Mountain of dreams, the golden years of Paramount Pictures, Leslie Halliwell
- Action!, how movies began, by Meghan McCarthy
- 85 years of the Oscar, the official history of the Academy Awards, Robert Osborne
- A world history of film, Robert Sklar
- Who's who in Hollywood!, Terry Rowan
- The man who invented motion pictures, a true tale of obsession, murder, and the movies, Paul Fischer
- The big screen, the story of the movies, David Thomson
- Masters of make-up effects, a century of practical magic, Howard Berger & Marshall Julius ; foreword by Guillermo Del Toro ; afterword by Seth Macfarlane
- The movies in the age of innocence
- The great films, fifty golden years of motion pictures, by Bosley Crowther
- Can I go now?, the life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood's first superagent, Brian Kellow
- Ripped from the headlines!, the shocking true stories behind the movies' most memorable crimes, Harold Schechter
- Film writing and selected journalism, James Agee
- Five came back, a story of Hollywood and the Second World War, Mark Harris
- Bette & Joan, the divine feud, Shaun Considine
- Stephen King at the movies, a complete history of the film and television adaptations from the master of horror, Ian Nathan
- Disney during World War II, how the Walt Disney Studio contributed to victory in the war, by John Baxter
- For reel, the real-life stories that inspired some of the most popular movies of all time, Harold Schechter & David Everitt
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