The Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos

The Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos

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Publisher: Dell

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 1610

ISBN-13: 9780440225980

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From Blockbuster Video, America's number one video source, comes the ultimate film guide. Each entry provides a clear, unbiased plot summary, MPAA ratings, extensive indices, and quality rating on a one-to-five star system. This one-stop reference is the handiest and most complete video authority on new releases, classics, made-for-tv, children's, and foreign films.


Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos, 1998

Blockbuster Entertainment Guide to Movies and Videos, 1998

Author: Dell Publishing

Publisher: Island Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1604

ISBN-13: 9780440224198

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The leading expert on video sales and rentals presents the ultimate video sourcebook--the most complete and comprehensive one on the market, with over 22,500 entries of every film available on video in an easy-to-use A-Z format, cross-indexed by title, director, celebrity and film category, including a special section listing films suitable for children.


Blockbuster Guide to Movies and Videos 1997

Blockbuster Guide to Movies and Videos 1997

Author: Blockbuster Entertainment

Publisher: Island Books

Published: 1996-08-02

Total Pages: 1600

ISBN-13: 9780440222750

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Containing over 21,000 entries, This is the most complete video guide available. It features an easy-to-use A-Z format for finding films available on video, and is cross-indexed by title, director, celebrity and film category. Special section lists films suitable for children.


Blockbuster Video Guide to Movies and Videos 1996

Blockbuster Video Guide to Movies and Videos 1996

Author: Ron Castell

Publisher: Island Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 1606

ISBN-13: 9780440221142

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With over 300 new entries added since the 1995 edition, this ultimate video guidebook for all video viewers gives a clear plot summary of each film, an MPAA rating, and extensive indices. From new releases to classics, foreign films to children's viewing, this reference contains over 20,000 entries of films available on video.


Blockbuster Video Guide to Movies and Videos 1995

Blockbuster Video Guide to Movies and Videos 1995

Author: Blockbuster Entertainment

Publisher: Island Books

Published: 1994-09

Total Pages: 1608

ISBN-13: 9780440217664

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The respected expert in video sales and rentals offers an extensive reference guide of every film available on video--from new releases, classics and golden oldies to made-for-TV and foreign films. More than 20,000 entries, cross-indexed by title, director, celebrity, category, and more.


Video Movie Guide 1997

Video Movie Guide 1997

Author: Mick Martin

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1604

ISBN-13: 9780345406439

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Rates more than 17,000 movies on video. Cross-indexed by director and star. More than 800 new entries.


Shaw and History

Shaw and History

Author: Gale K. Larson

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9780271019185

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This special issue of Shaw offers ten articles that focus on the theme of "Shaw and History." That focus illuminates Shaw's concept of history as art and its uses for dramatic purposes. It is a focus that is broadly applied to the historical perspective. Views range from Shaw's uses of historical sources in the Shavianizing of history, his uses of historical, geographical, and political places and events in his work, to views that place selected Shavian works within a historical context. Stanley Weintraub discusses Shaw's references to Cetewayo, Zulu chieftain, in Cashel Byron's Profession as the first incorporation of a contemporary historical figure into his work. John Allett explores the liberal, socialist, and radical feminist views of prostitution in nineteenth-century England and demonstrates how those political views are developed within the unfolding action ofMrs Warren's Profession. Sidney P. Albert studies the Utopian movement, "The Garden City," to determine the extent to which that movement influenced Shaw's conception of Perivale St. Andres inMajor Barbara. He also narrates his personal attempt to identify the Ballycorus smelting works and its surroundings as well as the campanile, or Folly, at Faringdon as sites that provided the scenic sources for Perivale St. Andres inMajor Barbara. Gale K. Larson has edited a partially unpublished Shavian manuscript that addresses Shaw's relationship with Frank Harris and, among other matters, sets the historical record right as to who deserves the credit for attributing the identity of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets to Mary Fitton. He also examines the historical sources that influenced Shaw's views on Charles II, the "Merry Monarch," in"In Good King Charles's Golden Days" and demonstrates Shaw's reclamation of yet another historical figure from the traditional historians. David Gunby examines the first-night performance of O'Flaherty, V.C. for purposes of setting the historical record straight as to the facts of that production. Wendi Chen presents the stage history of the production of Mrs Warren's Professionin China during the early 1920s and argues its central role in shaping modern Chinese drama. Rodelle Weintraub assesses Too True to Be Good as a dream play within the context of the nightmarish times of World War I. Michael M. O'Hara surveys the Federal Theatre's productions of Androcles and the Lionin the 1930s to reveal the political and religious repressions that those productions underscore. Shaw 19 also includes three reviews of recent additions to Shavian scholarship as well as John R. Pfeiffer's "Continuing Checklist of Shaviana."


Other Words

Other Words

Author: Jace Weaver

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780806133522

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Eloh’, a Cherokee word, is usually translated by anthropologists as "religion," but it also simultaneously encompasses history, culture, knowledge, law, and land. In this provocative work, Jace Weaver interlaces these seemingly disparate meanings to form a coherent approach to Native American Studies. In nineteen interrelated chapters, Weaver presents a range of experiences shared by native peoples in the Americas, from the distant past to the uncertain future. He examines Indian creative output, from oral tradition to the postmodern wordplay of Gerald Vizenor, and brings to light previously overlooked texts. Weaver also tackles up-to-the-minute issues, including environmental crises, Native American spirituality, repatriation of Indian remains and cultural artifacts, and international human rights.