The first and only complete, fully authorized "biography" of one of TV's most beloved sitcoms, including the first complete viewer's guide to all 158 episodes, as well as special behind-the-scenes trivia and a full chapter concordance. 50 black and white photos.
From acclaimed master of mystery Dick Francis comes a thrilling novel about the illusion of film and the reality of murder—a New York Times notable book. Thomas Lyon has finally been given the chance to direct a potential blockbuster, based on the true story of an unsolved crime that rocked the horseracing world twenty-six years ago. But a cryptic deathbed confession, an assault on an elderly woman, and a frightening threat lead Lyon to pick up the thread of this unfinished tale—and follow it through to its perilous end...
Retells the legend of the poor boy in medieval England who trades his beloved cat for a fortune in gold and jewels and eventually becomes Lord Mayor of London.
Beautifully illustrated with original artwork by the author, this "grownup's picture book" is the story of Dick Brown, a lonely and troubled child of the sixties. His seemingly ordinary childhood, complete with kite-flying and baseball cards, becomes a troubled adolescence of drug problems, women problems, and eventual estrangement from his family. Alone in New York City, Dick makes choices that lead to vivid, compelling changes in his life. You won't soon forget him.
A self-described failed filmmaker falls obsessively in love with her theorist-husband's colleague: a manifesto for a new kind of feminism and the power of first-person narration. In I Love Dick, published in 1997, Chris Kraus, author of Aliens & Anorexia, Torpor, and Video Green, boldly tore away the veil that separates fiction from reality and privacy from self-expression. It's no wonder that I Love Dick instantly elicited violent controversies and attracted a host of passionate admirers. The story is gripping enough: in 1994 a married, failed independent filmmaker, turning forty, falls in love with a well-known theorist and endeavors to seduce him with the help of her husband. But when the theorist refuses to answer her letters, the husband and wife continue the correspondence for each other instead, imagining the fling the wife wishes to have with Dick. What follows is a breathless pursuit that takes the woman across America and away from her husband and far beyond her original infatuation into a discovery of the transformative power of first person narrative. I Love Dick is a manifesto for a new kind of feminist who isn't afraid to burn through her own narcissism in order to assume responsibility for herself and for all the injustice in world and it's a book you won't put down until the author's final, heroic acts of self-revelation and transformation.
Lovers of good literature will enjoy the sixty-six-year epic, The Real Story of Dick and Jane. The authors say this book has been under construction for at least thirty (30) years. By this time it is assumed that they got it right. Now we will finally hear about all the fun they had.
Dick Powell made his film debut in 1932 & soon became popular as a crooner appearing in numerous Warner Bros. musicals. He made a transition to more serious dramatic roles in 1944 with his portrayal of Philip Marlowe in MURDER MY SWEET. With the release of this film, Powell's screen image underwent an extreme revamping, & he began appearing in hardboiled roles in such films as JOHNNY O'CLOCK, CORNERED, RIGHT CROSS, & CRY DANGER. In the early 1950s, Powell successfully turned his talents to directing (SPLIT SECOND, THE ENEMY BELOW, etc.). Subsequently, he became president of the prosperous Four Star TV production company. THE DICK POWELL STORY, illustrated with over 200 photographs, traces the career of this multi-talented Hollywood star. Written by Tony Thomas whose broadcasting career as a writer, producer, & narrator spans forty years. Many of his documentaries have been shown on PBS & the Discovery Channel. He is the author of numerous books including JOEL MCCREA: RIDING THE HIGH COUNTRY & FILM SCORE: THE ART & CRAFT OF MOVIE MUSIC. Joel McCrea book ISBN 1-880756-00-5 is available for $19.95. It contains a complete Joel McCrea Filmography, 160 pages, illustrated with 200 expertly selected photographs. The Film Score Book is available for $19.95, ISBN 1-880756-01-3, 325 pages, An Anthology of 25 celebrated Film Music Composers. Order from Riverwood Press, 1118 W. Magnolia, A-303, Burbank, CA 91506. Add $3.00 for shipping.
A fresh and fascinating look at the Evelyn Dick murder trial in the late forties and the intriguing mystery of her disappearance after leaving prison in 1958. A lively, spine-tingling account of the case itself and Evelyn Dick's surprising new life.