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  • Buster Keaton: Tempest In A Flat Hat

    Edward McPherson

    Hardcover (Newmarket Press, May 12, 2005)
    This “appreciative biography that rolls as smoothly as a film reel” (Cleveland Plain Dealer) celebrates one of cinema’s greatest clowns, painting a detailed portrait of the man behind the mayhem and offering a fresh look at the classic comedies that defined the Golden Age of Silent Film. Writer—and avowed fan—Edward McPherson takes the reader on a fascinating journey through Buster Keaton’s life and times, from the vaudeville stage to the glittering screens of early Hollywood, where he rivaled even Charlie Chaplin as the master of silent comedy. Based on extensive research, this biography reveals Keaton in his prime as an antic genius—equal parts auteur, innovator, prankster, and daredevil—focusing on his glorious 1920s films, which “McPherson evokes with insight and enthusiasm” (Washington Post Book World).
  • Titus: The Illustrated Screenplay, Adapted from the Play by William Shakespeare

    Julie Taymor

    Hardcover (Newmarket Press, April 18, 2000)
    Featuring more than 80 photos (most in full color), the director's own production notes, and the complete shooting script-here is the stunning pictorial record of the extraordinary movie written, directed, and coproduced by Julie Taymor, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. This mesmerizing retelling of Shakespeare's comic tragedy Titus Andronicus is as visually stunning as it is theatrically charged. Filmed in Italy, with elaborate sets and the grand scale of real historical monuments from the Roman Empire and the Mussolini era, Julie Taymor's Titus is a work already being hailed as a cinematic masterpiece. The movie stars Academy Award®-winning actors Anthony Hopkins as the honorable but flawed Titus and Jessica Lange as Goth queen Tamora, as well as Alan Cumming, Colm Feore, James Frain, Laura Fraser, Harry Lennix, Angus Macfadyen, Matthew Rhys and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The creative production team includes five-time Academy Award®-nominated production designer Dante Ferretti (Kundun); two-time Oscar®-winning costume designer Milena Canonero (A Clockwork Orange); two-time Academy Award®-nominated composer Elliot Goldenthal (Interview with the Vampire); director of photography Luciano Tovoli (Reversal of Fortune); and Oscar®-winning editor Francoise Bonnot (Missing).
  • Panther: A Pictorial History of the Black Panthers and the Story Behind the Film

    Mario Van Peebles, Ula Y. Taylor, J. Tarika Lewis, Melvin Van Peebles

    Paperback (Newmarket Press, April 1, 1995)
    The most inclusive pictorial history of the Black Panther party, with more than 150 historical photos and drawings from personal archives. Taylor is chief his-torian of the African-American Studies department at Berkeley; Lewis, the first female Black Panther. 200 illustrations, 50 in color, chronology, bibliography, index.
  • Gracie

    Suzanne Weyn

    language (Newmarket Press, April 12, 2011)
    The only tie-in book to the summer family movie about a 16-year-old girl who fought for and won the right for girls everywhere to play competitive soccer, inspired by one family's real story.Set in 1978 in South Orange, New Jersey, Gracie tells the moving story of 16-year-old Gracie Bowen (Carly Schroeder of TV's Lizzie McGuire), whose middle-class family life revolves almost entirely around soccer. Tragedy unexpectedly strikes when Gracie's older brother, star of the high school varsity team and her closest confidant, is killed in a drunk-driving accident. Wracked with grief over her family's loss, Gracie decides to fill the void left on her brother's team by petitioning the local school board to allow her to play in the boys' soccer league.At first, no one can understand what Gracie is up to, not her mom (Elisabeth Shue), her former soccer star dad (Dermot Mulroney), the team or school officials. Everyone warns Gracie that pursuing her dream is a waste of time—that soccer is a sport for boys and boys only. Undeterred, Gracie finds reserves of strength she never knew existed, and persists in changing everyone's beliefs in what she is capable of, including her own.Based on true events in the lives of the Shue family (producer and co-star Andrew Shue, Academy Award®-nominated actress Elisabeth Shue and their family), Gracie is an exciting and emotional sports story that marks the dramatic feature debut of Academy Award®-winning director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth). This young adult novel includes an eight-page color photo section and a Q&A with Andrew Shue and Elisabeth Shue about the real-life story behind the film. 8-page color photo insert.
  • The Blackstone Book of Magic and Illusion

    Ray (Foreward) Blackstone, Harry Jr.; Bradbury

    Hardcover (Newmarket Press, Jan. 1, 1985)
    This book is an informal introduction to the history, principles, and effects of magic. After the very detailed history of magic, there are instructions with illustrations showing the reader how to perform some basic magic tricks.
  • What's Happening to My Body? Book for Girls: A Growing-Up Guide for Parents and Daughters

    Lynda Madaras, Area Madaras, Simon Sullivan, Jackie Aher

    Paperback (Newmarket Pr, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Provides information and advice concerning the physical, psychological, and behavioral changes associated with puberty.
  • Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale

    Frank W. Abagnale;Stan Redding

    Hardcover (NEWMARKET PRESS., March 15, 1767)
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  • 127 Hours The Shooting Script Screenplay

    Danny Boyle

    Paperback (Newmarket Press, March 15, 2010)
    Screnplay by Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy based on the book "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" by Aaron Ralston., and starring James Franco. Introductions by Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy, Aaron Ralston, and Christian Colson
  • Finding Forrester

    James W. Ellison

    Paperback (Newmarket Press, Dec. 21, 2000)
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  • Stuart Little: The Art, the Artists, and the Story Behind the Amazing Movie

    M. Night Shyamalan, Greg Brooker, Linda Sunshine

    Hardcover (Newmarket Press, Jan. 19, 2000)
    The official tie-in to Columbia Pictures' hit holiday movie, from the co-director of the animated hit The Lion King—with over 200 illustrations, the script and story behind Sony Pictures Imageworks' latest state-of-the-art computer and imaging wizardry that brought E.B. White's classic mouse to life on-screen. Though only a three-inch mouse, Stuart Little represents as huge an advance in filmmaking as his long-ago predecessor, a mouse named Mickey. Now digital characters, complete with personality performance and lifelike qualities, share the screen with live actors—both human and feline. All of these elements were combined to make a seamless film. The result is nothing short of astonishing. How did they do that? Stuart Little: The Movie and the Moviemakers answers that question in stunning detail. Including the shooting script, and illustrated throughout with photos, paintings, blueprints, line drawings, computer graphics, and footnotes, this book explains how the movie incorporates groundbreaking visual effects technology in the realm of photo-realism by the artists and innovators of Sony Pictures Imageworks. The book also details the development of innovative software by Alias/Wavefront and other leading digital firms. For film buffs and fans of Stuart, Stuart Little: The Movie and the Moviemakers is a joyful celebration of the evolution of E.B. White's beloved 1940s classic mouse into an actor for the new millennium.The cast features: Geena Davis as Mrs. Little, Hugh Laurie as Mr. Little, Jonathan Lipnicki as George, Michael J. Fox as the voice of Stuart, Nathan Lane as the voice of Snowbell the Cat. Filmmakers include: Director Rob Minkoff (The Lion King), Producer Douglas Wick Wolf, Working Girl), Special Effect Supervisor Jerome Chen (Contact), Senior Visual Effects Supervisor John Dykstra (Star Wars: A New Hope), Animation Director Henry Anderson (Coca Cola's Polar Bears).
  • Little Women: The Children's Picture Book

    Laurie Lawlor

    Hardcover (Newmarket Press, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Offers the classic story of the four March sisters--Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy--in nineteenth-century New England
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  • Two Brothers: The Tale of Kumal and Sangha

    James W. Ellison, Alain Godard, Jean-Jacques Annaud

    Paperback (Newmarket Press, March 7, 2005)
    Based on the acclaimed family film from the maker of The Bear, a heartwarming nature tale about two tiger cubs born in the Southeast Asian jungle, who are separated from their parents and each other. Ultimately they are reunited as grown tigers in a battle for survival and a daring escape back to their beloved home.
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