| Roland Flamini - 1994 - 344 pages
More than any other individual, Irving Thalberg was responsible for building M-G-M into the most successful studio in Hollywood. Here is the first major biography of one of the ... | |
| Gerald Gardner, Harriet Modell Gardner - 1983 - 198 pages
A treasury of facts, trivia, memorabilia, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, complete with a full pictorial montage of the film's 684 scenes. Hundreds of photographs and ... | |
| Judy Cameron, Paul J. Christman - 1989 - 266 pages
From the movie industry's shock at David O. Selznick's decision to spend $50,000 for the film rights to Margaret Mitchell's bestselling novel to what it took to keep Rhett's ... | |
| Roland Flamini - 1997 - 100 pages
This pocket guide to the business, culture, and etiquette customs of Germany is written for an international audience. Comprehensive, hard-to-find business culture information ... | |
| Roland Flamini - 1980 - 248 pages
The story of Pope John XXIII's attempts to arrange a peace summit between Kennedy and Khrushchev -- and why it never took place. | |
| Steve Wilson - 2014 - 353 pages
Companion publication to the Harry Ransom Center's exhibition, September 9, 2014-January 4, 2015, marking the seventy-fifth anniversary of the film's release. | |
| Herb Bridges - 1998 - 306 pages
This book is a must for fans of this movie. There are nearly 1,000 black-and-white photographs covering day-to-day activities of the classic film's making. One literally cannot ... | |
| Pauline C. Bartel - 1989 - 209 pages
A collection of everything trivia fans might want to know about a true : movie classic. Readers will learn what brand of typewriter Margaret Mitchell used to type the original ... | |
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