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Books with title The Metropolis

  • The Metropolitans

    Carol Goodman, Kathleen McInerney

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), March 14, 2017)
    From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler meets The Apothecary in this time-bending mystery from bestselling author Carol Goodman!The day Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, four thirteen-year-olds converge at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where an eccentric curator is seeking four uncommonly brave souls to track down the hidden pages of the Kelmsbury Manuscript, an ancient book of Arthurian legends that lies scattered within the museum's collection, and that holds the key to preventing a second attack on American soil. When Madge, Joe, Kiku, and Walt agree to help, they have no idea that the Kelmsbury is already working its magic on them. But they begin to develop extraordinary powers and experience the feelings of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Morgan le Fay, and Lancelot: courage, friendship, love...and betrayal. Are they playing out a legend that's already been lived, over and over, across the ages? Or can the Metropolitans forge their own story?
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  • Metropolis

    Thea Von Harbou

    (Ziggurat Productions, April 1, 1995)
    The story of Metropolis is brought to unbelievable heights. 2 cassettes.
  • Metropolis

    Thea von Harbou

    (Independently published, Sept. 8, 2018)
    This is Metropolis new History black studies, the novel that the film's screenwriter -- Thea von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film -- this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the only way to understand the film.
  • Metropolis

    Fritz Lang

    (Simon & Schuster, July 6, 1972)
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  • Metropolis

    Thea von Harbou

    (Waking Lion Press, July 6, 2011)
    This remarkable novel, the basis for the world's greatest science-fiction movie, has long been a rare but ardently sought-after collector's item. It is an unforgettable vision of the 21st century and the awe-inspiring city of the future. Metropolis has been compared to such classics as George Orwell's 1984, H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, Samuel Butler's Erewhon, and Karel Capek's R.U.R. Science fiction writer and editor Forrest J Ackerman called it "a work of genius," noting, "The language of the novel is sometimes as thesauric as Shiel, as kaliedoscopic as Merritt, as bone-spare as Bradbury, as poetic as Poe, as macabre as Machen. . . . You will have an experience in reading that will last you all the rest of your life."
  • Metropolis

    Albert Lorenz

    Hardcover
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  • Metropolis

    Thea Von Harbou

    (Donning Company/publishers, July 6, 1988)
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  • Metropolis

    Thea Von Harbou

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2014)
    This is Metropolis, the novel that the film's screenwriter -- Thea von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film -- this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the only way to understand the film.
  • Metropolis

    Thea von Harbou

    (The Readers Library Publishing Company, London, July 6, 1927)
    , 250 pages, including editor's note and publisher's library at front, published in the same year as the UK film release, first published in German in 1926
  • Metropolis

    Thea von Harbou

    (madguys,com, Feb. 10, 2017)
    This is Metropolis, the novel that the film's screenwriter -- Thea von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film -- this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the only way to understand the film.
  • Metropolis

    Thea Harbou

    (, Aug. 28, 2018)
    This is Metropolis, the novel that the film's screenwriter -- Thea von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film -- this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the only way to understand the film.
  • METROPOLIS

    Thea Von Harbou

    (Independently published, Sept. 22, 2019)
    This is Metropolis, the novel that the film's screenwriter -- Thea Von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film -- this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the only way to understand the film.