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  • av Illeana Douglas
    459,-

    Illeana Douglas has long been known for shining new light on forgotten films. Now the celebrated actress and film historian turns her focus to a heretofore unrecognized brand: the Connecticut movie. Told from the passionate perspective of an author who grew up here, Illeana takes the reader on a cinematic road trip through Hollywood history and Connecticut geography, bringing the breezy, intimate, knowledgeable writing style acclaimed by reviewers of her first book, I Blame Dennis Hopper (2015). Illeana defines how the perception of on-screen Connecticut, originally created in Hollywood, has shifted more than that of any other New England state over the decades.Films from Hollywood's Golden Age, such as Theodora Goes Wild, Bringing Up Baby, and Christmas in Connecticut, presented Connecticut as an antidote to the metropolis--a place where you could find your true self. The slogan "Come to Peaceful Connecticut" not only led to Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, but to an exodus of urban moviegoers seeking their dream houses. Gentleman's Agreement, which highlighted social inequity, challenged Connecticut's well-cultivated image, as did the dark suburban malaise of The Swimmer and The Ice Storm. From Sherlock Holmes to Mystic Pizza to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, from horror in The Stepford Wives to historical in Amistad, the Constitution State has been at the heart of nearly two hundred feature films featuring a variety of genres. Illeana's insights provide some surprising conclusions about just what it means to be a "Connecticut movie." Filled with behind-the-scenes stories as well as her own personal snapshots of the places where these films were made, Connecticut in the Movies is not only a keepsake for denizens of the state, but a valuable resource for film buffs everywhere.

  • av R.C. Bramhall
    259,-

    This book focuses on multiple tales of truly odd, and often bizarre, paranormal events on the battlefields of the world.

  • av Bill Burnham & Mary Burnham
    295,-

  • av Eva Begley
    319,-

    This fully revised and updated book contains beautiful full-color photos, easy-to-understand descriptions, and interesting facts for around 400 wildflowers frequently encountered in the spectacular Sierra Nevada region.

  • av Liz O'Donnell
    305,-

  • av Ellen White
    399,-

    The ultimate getaway destination, a.k.a. the famed southernmost point of the United States, Key West offers visitors spectacular lodging, dining, and sea adventures year-round. But as its devotees know, it's the island's tales, over-the-top characters, and quirky history of pirates and wreckers that give it its charm. With stunning images by Missy Janes, photographer for Pineapple Press' Palm Beach, this book is a visual journey around the island capturing its teeming life and storied past--from the sunset show on Mallory Square, to the haunted Civil War forts, and the revered Hemingway House, as well as stops along the "Duval Crawl" and iconic eateries like Louie's Backyard and Blue Heaven. And then there are the miles of beaches, epic fishing flats, and marine sanctuaries. The ideal keepsake for visitors, wedding guests and all who cherish the free-spirited island getaway.

  • av David Rabinovitch
    295,-

    From the biggest bank robbery in the world to the largest money laundering scheme in history, Jukebox Empire follows the many twists and turns in one man's pursuit of the American dream.

  • av Stewart M. Green
    185,-

    Hikes varying from half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, this guidebook is for everyone, including families.

  • av Boze Hadleigh
    305,-

    Dive into the most jaw-dropping verbal clashes of rich, powerful, and famous as I Can't Believe They Said That! unveils the outrageous things larger-than-life personalities have said about each other.

  • av Mike Cox
    295,-

    Poison in the Old West profiles nineteenth- and early twentieth-century murder-by-poison cases in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming. Sidebars will highlight additional content about poisons, including legends about Native Americans poisoning wells, food poisoning among pioneers, and the effects of mining operations contaminating local environments.

  • av Phil Bloom
    319,-

    Discover the rolling hills, gorgeous rivers and lush forests of Indiana for a unique hiking experience.

  • av Debra Goodrich
    339,-

    The first person of color to serve as vice president, Charles Curtis was once a household name but has become a footnote in American history. As a mixed-race person who became a public figure in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, his story is more relevant today than ever. He was constantly forced to choose whether to be Indian or white. Society would not let him be both. When his temper flared it was his "savage nature" coming through; when he presided over the United States Senate with an unprecedented knowledge of the rules and procedures, it was evidence of his "civilized" ancestry. Charles Curtis was born into Bleeding Kansas and came of age during the most turbulent of times. His father participated in the violence, as a Kansas Redleg avenging the actions of Missouri bushwhackers. As Civil War evolved into the Plains Indian Wars, Curtis was an eyewitness as his own people were starving and even the most powerful of tribes were confined to reservations. These forces shaped his philosophy and perspective. To this day he holds the distinction of being the only person of Native American heritage to be elected the second highest office in the land. He served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover. Private and pragmatic, he became a respected statesman championing citizenship for Native Americans and rights for women. But his path of inclusion was perceived by others as destroying tribal sovereignty. Perhaps he realized that. But in his experience the most powerful force on earth was the federal government, and he learned to play the government game and to be better at it than almost anyone else.

  • av Victor C. Strasburger & Marjorie Hogan
    475,-

  • av David Little & Carl Little
    489,-

  • av Jeffrey Paul Thompson
    439,-

    This history of the 1947 version of Miracle on 34th Street describes the origins of the story, the film's casting and production, its marketing and publicity, how it elevated the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from a local New York event to a national celebration, and the film's legacy, including its high ranking among the best Christmas movies of all time.

  • av Michael F. Blake
    269,-

  • av W. Michael Farmer
    279,-

  • av Lynn McMahon
    359,-

  • av S.T. Haggerty
    499,-

  • av Heather A. Conley & Donatienne Ruy
    565,-

  • av Andrew Davis, Michael Boucher, Kevin Collins, m.fl.
    1 605,-

  • av Doug Hocking
    305,-

  • av Brian Boxer Wachler
    329,-

  • av Douglas R. Chambers
    465,-

  • av Melody Groves
    295,-

  • av Mike Veseth
    199,-

  • av Leigh Jones Handal
    269,-

  • av R. Jon McGee
    395,-

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