Movie-star Portraits of the Forties

Movie-star Portraits of the Forties

Author: John Kobal

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1977-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780486235462

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One hundred six famous actresses and actors are portrayed in full-page pictures by twenty-four leading Hollywood photographers


The Forties in Pictures

The Forties in Pictures

Author: James Lescott

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781405495295

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Ten years that altered the face of the world: a war fought across four continent, the break-up of old empires and the establishment of new ones, and the explosive inauguration of nuclear power. Between these covers are some of the greatest and most graphic images of the age, revealing the best and worst of a turbulent era: from battlefield to beauty parlor, from the London black-out to the glittering screens of Hollywood's golden age, from old enemies to new nations.


Family Pictures

Family Pictures

Author: Jane Green

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2013-03-19

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1250025958

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Who can you trust if not the ones you love? That is the question at the heart of Family Pictures, an emotional, page-turning story about what it means to be a family from New York Times bestselling author, Jane Green "Green's novels consistently deliver believable, accessible, heartfelt, often heartwarming stories about real people, problems, and feelings."-Redbook Sylvie and Maggie are two women living on opposite coasts with children about to leave the nest for school. Both are in their forties with husbands who travel more than either would like. The looming emptiness of their respective homes has left them feeling anxious and lonely, needing their husbands to be home now more than ever. It isn't until Eve, Sylvie's daughter, happens to befriend Maggie's daughter that the similarities between these two women become shockingly real. A huge secret has remained well hidden for years until now-and their lives will be blown apart as dark truths from the past come to the surface. Can these two women learn to forgive, for the sake of their children...and for themselves? "This gripping story is ultimately one of redemption."-Library Journal


The Forties

The Forties

Author: Mary E. Sterling

Publisher: Teacher Created Resources

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1576900266

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Film-star Portraits of the Fifties

Film-star Portraits of the Fifties

Author: John Kobal

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1980-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780486240084

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The brightest stars of the 1950s live on in this wonderful, black-and-white gallery of publicity shots. Includes 114 major stars: Marlon Brando, James Dean, Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Kirk Douglas, and dozens more.


The 1940s

The 1940s

Author: Stephen Feinstein

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 0766069281

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A decade of invention, adaptation, and creation, the 1940s were also a time of world conflict. From big band music, bobbysoxers, and Frank Sinatra to World War II, Rosie the Riveter, and the atomic bomb, readers will trace the changing attitudes of Americans through the decade. See how World War II helped end the poverty and despair of the Great Depression, ushering in a new time of prosperity in which Americans felt comfortable pursuing dreams of home ownership and family.


Cooking for Geeks

Cooking for Geeks

Author: Jeff Potter

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2010-07-20

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1449396038

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Presents recipes ranging in difficulty with the science and technology-minded cook in mind, providing the science behind cooking, the physiology of taste, and the techniques of molecular gastronomy.


The Forties in Pictures

The Forties in Pictures

Author: James Lescott

Publisher: Parragon Pubishing India

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781405495219

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Ten years that altered the face of the world: a war fought across four continent, the break-up of old empires and the establishment of new ones, and the explosive inauguration of nuclear power. Between these covers are some of the greatest and most graphic images of the age, revealing the best and worst of a turbulent era: from battlefield to beauty parlor, from the London black-out to the glittering screens of Hollywood's golden age, from old enemies to new nations.


Four from the forties

Four from the forties

Author: Brian McFarlane

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2018-09-14

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 152611058X

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The ‘Gainsborough melodramas’ were a mainstay of 1940s British cinema, and helped make the careers of such stars as Margaret Lockwood, James Mason and Stewart Granger. But what was unique about these films? And who were the directors behind them? This book presents four key filmmakers, each with his own talents and specialities. It traces their professional lives through the highs of the 1940s, when the popularity of Gainsborough films was at its peak, to the tougher decades that followed the genre’s decline. Featuring expert analysis of such films as The Man in Grey (1943), Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) and The Upturned Glass (1947), alongside valuable historical context, the book constitutes the first extended examination of this group of directors. It combines critical acumen with readability, making it a valuable resource for students, lecturers and general readers alike.


Picture

Picture

Author: Lillian Ross

Publisher: New York Review of Books

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1681373157

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A classic look at Hollywood and the American film industry by The New Yorker's Lillian Ross, and named one of the "Top 100 Works of U.S. Journalism of the Twentieth Century." Lillian Ross worked at The New Yorker for more than half a century, and might be described not only as an outstanding practitioner of modern long-form journalism but also as one of its inventors. Picture, originally published in 1952, is her most celebrated piece of reportage, a closely observed and completely absorbing story of how studio politics and misguided commercialism turn a promising movie into an all-around disaster. The charismatic and hard-bitten director and actor John Huston is at the center of the book, determined to make Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage—one of the great and defining works of American literature, the first modern war novel, a book whose vivid imagistic style invites the description of cinematic—into a movie that is worthy of it. At first all goes well, as Huston shoots and puts together a two-hour film that is, he feels, the best he’s ever made. Then the studio bosses step in and the audience previews begin, conferences are held, and the movie is taken out of Huston’s hands, cut down by a third, and finally released—with results that please no one and certainly not the public: It was an expensive flop. In Picture, which Charlie Chaplin aptly described as “brilliant and sagacious,” Ross is a gadfly on the wall taking note of the operations of a system designed to crank out mediocrity.