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World Film Locations: London $14.77 An exciting and visually focused tour of the diverse range of films shot on location in London, "World Film Locations: London" presents contributions spanning the Victorian era, the swinging ’60s, and the politically charged atmosphere following the 2005 subway bombings. Essays exploring key directors, themes, and historical periods are complemented by reviews of important scenes that offer particular insight into London’s relationship to cinema. The book is illustrated throughout with full-color film stills and photographs of cinematic landmarks as they appear now–as well as city maps to aid those keen to investigate them. From "Terror on the Underground" to "Thames Tales" to Richard Curtis’s affectionate portrayal of the city in "Love Actually, " this user-friendly guide explores the diversity and distinctiveness of films shot in location in London. |
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Silent Film Still: School $49.99 Silent Film Still: School Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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$30 Film School [With DVD] $27.08 Filmmaking is entering a new era. You don’t need big bucks or big studio support to make great movies. Computers have made it possible to make great films with very little money. Mini-DV filmmaking is the new punk rock, the new folk music, the new medium in which anyone can tell his story. $30 Film School is an alternative to spending four years and a hundred-thousand dollars to learn the filmmaking trade. This book is a map for D.I.Y. (do-it-yourself ) art-specifically filmmaking. Guerrilla, no-budget, drive-by filmmaking, to be exact. This new edition has been completely updated to cover advancements in video and audio editing, with many new tips and tricks on shooting, producing, and distribution. The second edition also includes a companion DVD. |
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Film School Confidential $3.95 Scorcese made it cool. Coppola made it glamorous. Lucas and Spielberg made it bankable. Lots of wannabes talk about it. Few go for it. Fewer still get in. And one in a million makes it. Film school. If you’re dreaming of applying to film school, reading Film School Confidential is the first crucial step. Karin Kelly and Tom Edgar — two film school survivors — take you through the process with objective and ruthless evaluations of 26 film school programs across the country. You’ll get all the information you need to apply — the curriculum, the cost, and the real story behind the admission office’s sales pitch. You’ll know which schools will give you real hands-on filmmaking experience. You’ll hear from students and faculty. Plus, you’ll hear what Hollywood really thinks about film school grads. Film School Confidential includes: – the best teachers – the best equipment – glossary of film school terms – film festival tips – groveling advice – networking ideas. |
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Greycoat School, London $49.99 Greycoat School, London – Giclee Print |
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Film School Confidential: The Insider’s Guide to Film Schools $14.98 Now completely revised-all there is to know on getting into the right schools and making the experience count. This completely revised edition of "Film School Confidential" continues to offer the inside scoop on every major film school program in the country. A must-have guide for students who are considering applying to film school, this book provides more than 20 profiles of the best film school programs across the country. Covering such key areas as curriculum, student body, reputation, and employment options for film school grads, the authors provide solid, objective information on each program as well as snippets from interviews with students and faculty members. |
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University College School, London, 1835 $49.99 University College School, London, 1835 Giclee Print by Scharf . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Classroom Scene – North London School $29.99 Classroom Scene – North London School Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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London Bus $29.99 English School London Bus – Giclee Print |
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London School of Economics, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe $29.99 Ben Pipe London School of Economics, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe – Photographic Print |
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On Directing Film $14.03 Calling on his unique perspective as playwright, screenwriter, and director of his own critically acclaimed movies, House of Games and Things Change, David Mamet illuminates how a film comes to be. He looks at every aspect of directing–from script to cutting room–to show the many tasks directors undertake in reaching their prime objective: presenting a story that will be understood by the audience and has the power to be both surprising and inevitable at the same time. Based on a series of classes Mamet taught at Columbia University’s film school, On Directing Film will be enjoyed not only by students but by anyone interested in an overview of the craft of filmmaking. |
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The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement: For the Public Record $28.69 The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement is a groundbreaking project unveiling recent documentary film work that has transformed visual culture in China, and brought new immediacy along with a broader base of participation to Chinese media. As a foundational text, this volume provides a much-needed introduction to the topic of Chinese documentary film, the signature mode of contemporary Chinese visual culture. These essays examine how documentary filmmakers have opened up a unique new space of social commentary and critique in an era of rapid social changes amid globalization and marketization. The essays cover topics ranging from cruelty in documentary to the representation of Beijing; gay, lesbian and queer documentary; sound in documentary; the exhibition context in China; authorial intervention and subjectivity; and the distinctive "on the spot" aesthetics of contemporary Chinese documentary. This volume will be critical reading for scholars in disciplines ranging from film and media Studies to Chinese studies and Asian studies. Chris Berry is the professor of film and television studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Lu Xinyu is professor and director of the Broadcasting and Television Department of the Journalism School at Fudan University in Shanghai. Lisa Rofel is professor of anthropology at University of California, Santa Cruz. |
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Girls in the London Grove First Day School Sitting $89.99 Girls in the London Grove First Day School Sitting Premium Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Science Lesson at the London Grammar School for Girls, 1936 $49.99 Science Lesson at the London Grammar School for Girls, 1936 – Giclee Print |
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Nathan Hale School, New London, Connecticut $49.99 Nathan Hale School, New London, Connecticut Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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The Gymnasium, London Grammar School for Girls, 1936 $49.99 The Gymnasium, London Grammar School for Girls, 1936 – Giclee Print |
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The Portable Film School: Everything You’d Learn in Film School Without Ever Going to Class $4.95 "The Portable Film School" is a private tutorial from an instructor at one of the nation’s most prestigious film schools. D.B. Gilles explains the fundamental skills and techniques of screenwriting and making a short film arming you with the two calling cards you’ll need to break into Hollywood – without having spent the tuition or a minute in a classroom. |
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The Film Club $3.95 "I loved David Gilmour’s sleek, potent little memoir, The Film Club. It’s so, so wise in the ways of fathers and sons, of movies and movie-goers, of love and loss." — Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Empire Falls "If all sons had dads like David Gilmour, then Oedipus would be a forgotten legend and Father’s Day would be a worldwide film festival." –Sean Wilsey, author of Oh the Glory of It All "David Gilmour is a very unlikely moral guidance counselor: he’s broke, more or less unemployed and has two children by two different women. Yet when it looks as though his teenage son is about to go off the rails, he reaches out to him through the only subject he knows anything about: the movies. The result is an object lesson in how fathers should talk to their sons." –Toby Young, author of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People At the start of this brilliantly unconventional family memoir, David Gilmour is an unemployed movie critic trying to convince his fifteen-year-old son Jesse to do his homework. When he realizes Jesse is beginning to view learning as a loathsome chore, he offers his son an unconventional deal: Jesse could drop out of school, not work, not pay rent – but he must watch three movies a week of his father’s choosing. Week by week, side by side, father and son watched everything from "True Romance" to "Rosemary’s Baby" to "Showgirls," and films by Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma, Billy Wilder, among others. The movies got them talking about Jesse’s life and his own romantic dramas, with mercurial girlfriends, heart-wrenching breakups, and the kind of obsessive yearning usually seen only in movies. Through their film club, father and son discussed girls, music, work, drugs, money, love, and friendship – and their own lives changed in surprising ways. |
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Head of London Film Productions Alexander Korda Sitting at His Desk $109.99 Nat Farbman Head of London Film Productions Alexander Korda Sitting at His Desk – Premium Photographic Print |
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A Tatler Cover to Celebrate the Arrival of Film Celebrities Norma and Constance Talmadge to London $29.99 A Tatler Cover to Celebrate the Arrival of Film Celebrities Norma and Constance Talmadge to London – Photographic Print |
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Head of London Film Productions Alexander Korda Talking with Actress Vivien Leigh $109.99 Head of London Film Productions Alexander Korda Talking with Actress Vivien Leigh Premium Photographic Print by Nat Farbman. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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100 Projects to Strengthen Your Acting Skills $112.95 (back cover) After a career in London”s West End, Jona Howl became an international award-winning teacher, leading the acting department of The Art”s Educational Schools, a top drama school in London. Get the inside track to a career in acting for theater, film, and television–previously only available from dedicated coaches. The author”s clear, professional advice teaches you how to improve your acting skills through a variety of effective workouts. They bring together voice, movement, text, and character with a single aim: to pass that elusive audition and get your career off the ground. Pre-audition practice programs train you to think like an actor, make those all-important first impressions, and get noticed in the industry. |
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1930s Drama Film Introduction $20.21 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bad Girl, Test Pilot, of Mice and Men, East Lynne, the White Parade, a Free Soul, Little Miss Marker, Verbena Tragica, Morocco, Letty Lynton, Call of the Flesh, Safe in Hell, Scrooge, Cleopatra, Finishing School, the Match King, the Citadel, Three on a Match, Public Hero No. 1, Party Wire, the Purchase Price, Young Mr. Lincoln, Dramatic School, First Lady, Kentucky, I, Claudius, Love Affair, Scarlet Dawn, the Hurricane, Partie de Campagne, Terry of the Times, Kuhle Wampe, Virtue, the Whispering Shadow, the Easiest Way, Damaged Lives, Our Blushing Brides, Surrender, They Won’t Forget, the Woman in Red, Lor Girl, Mata Hari, Anna Karenina, Slaves in Bondage, Stolen Holiday, Mr. Moto’s Gamble, Magnificent Obsession, Song of Freedom, Hell Divers, One Way Passage, Our Daily Bread, the Bachelor Father, Barricade, Mayerling, So Big, Morning Glory, the Little Princess, Dante’s Inferno, Torch Singer, the Bowery, Make Way for Tomorrow, Strange Interlude, the Scoundrel, Street Scene, Sidewalks of London, Men Without Women, the Man From Yesterday, Peacock Alley, Maker of Men, American Madness, Street of Chance, the Pace That Kills, a Study in Scarlet, the Deceiver, Young Dr. Kildare, Zoo in Budapest, Marius, the Dark Angel, I Cover the Waterfront, Private Worlds, This Day and Age, Unholy Love, Sixty Glorious Years, I Live My Life, Honor Among Lovers, the Crimes of Stephen Hawke, Hot Saturday, Metropolitan, Moby Dick, the Miracle Woman, the Crusades, Having Wonderful Time, the Mayor of Hell, the Trail Beyond, Mother Carey’s Chickens, the Shining Hour, Polly of the Circus, Back Street, Sporting Blood, Flight From Glory, the World Moves On, Green Light, West Point of the Air, Chapaev, Suez, the Wiser Sex, the Mystery of Edwin Drood, Sorority House, Eskimo… More: |
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21st-Century Sportsmen $22.44 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Robbie Fowler, Bobby Clarke, John Terry, Mats Sundin, Marlon King, Ashley Cole, Charlie Adam, Wayne Bridge, Brad Friedel, Alex Reid, Ramzi Abid, Louis-Philippe Jean, Cliff Drysdale, Stuart Abbot, David Bascome, Steve Ludzik, Oleg Velyky, Ryan Bonni, Rafael Diaz. Excerpt: Alex Reid Alex Aristides Reid (born 21 August 1975) is an English professional mixed martial arts fighter and actor who uses the nickname “The Reidernator” or “Rocky”. He won Celebrity Big Brother on 29 January 2010. He is married to British model Katie Price . Family Reid was born in Aldershot , Hampshire . His parents are Bob and Carol; he has five siblings and is married to Katie Price Acting career In 1998 Reid studied on the one-year acting course at the Guildford School of Acting , in Surrey. He briefly appeared nude in a final production directed by Peter Thomson at the Mill Studio in Guildford. Before finding ‘stardom’, Reid appeared as a contestant on the hit ITV Show, Gladiators, and had a recurring background role in the ITV drama, Soldier Soldier . Reid later played Jason Cunliffe in the Channel 4 soap-opera Hollyoaks , which he left in 2001. He was also in the film, Saving Private Ryan as a stand in for Tom Hanks . He acted in the movie Killer Babe (previously titled Killer Bitch) which is due to be released in 2010; the film has been described as pornographic and has received terrible pre-release coverage. Military career Reid spent three years as a member of 10 Para, a Territorial Army unit based in London, which he joined in 1996. MMA career Reid first got in to martial arts at 14 and with time turned to mixed martial arts : “It was just a natural progression. I started off doing Kung Fu /Karate -style tournaments before moving on to boxing , kickboxing , a little bit of Judo , Jiu |
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A Boswell Of Baghdad, With Diversions $15.99 Edward Verrall Lucas (1868-1938) was a versatile and popular English writer of nearly 100 books. His style has great facility, and is generally found insipid by contemporary readers; some of his cricket writing has lasted. He is now remembered for his essays and books about London and travel, appearing in many editions, and his biography of Charles Lamb. He was educated at Friends Public School in Saffron Walden. He worked first in a Brighton bookshop and then on a Sussex newspaper. He was responsible for A. A. Milne teaming up with E. H. Shepard for the Winnie-the-Pooh books. He wrote under pen names EVL, VVV, E. D. Ward, and FF for film criticism. Some of his early work was in collaboration with Charles Larcom Graves, another Punch writer. Amongst his other works are Highways and Byways in Sussex (1904), The Friendly Town (1905), AWanderer in Holland (1905), A Wanderer in Florence (1912), A Wanderer In Venice (1914), A Boswell of Baghdad (1917) and A Wanderer Among Pictures (1924). |
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A Boswell of Baghdad, with Diversions (Dodo Press) $13.28 Edward Verrall Lucas (1868-1938) was a versatile and popular English writer of nearly 100 books. His style has great facility, and is generally found insipid by contemporary readers; some of his cricket writing has lasted. He is now remembered for his essays and books about London and travel, appearing in many editions, and his biography of Charles Lamb. He was educated at Friends Public School in Saffron Walden. He worked first in a Brighton bookshop and then on a Sussex newspaper. He was responsible for A. A. Milne teaming up with E. H. Shepard for the Winnie-the-Pooh books. He wrote under pen names EVL, VVV, E. D. Ward, and FF for film criticism. Some of his early work was in collaboration with Charles Larcom Graves, another Punch writer. Amongst his other works are Highways and Byways in Sussex (1904), The Friendly Town (1905), AWanderer in Holland (1905), A Wanderer in Florence (1912), A Wanderer In Venice (1914), A Boswell of Baghdad (1917) and A Wanderer Among Pictures (1924). |
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A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal $1.99 The New York Times best-selling author of The Bookseller of Kabul paints a stunning and intimate portrait of Baghdad under siegeFrom January until April 2003-for one hundred and one days-Asne Seierstad worked as a reporter in Bagdad for Scandinavian, German, and Dutch media. Through her articles and live television coverage she reported on the events in Iraq before, during, and after the attacks by the American and British forces.Josephine Bailey has won ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and a prestigious Audie Award, and Publishers Weekly named her Best Female Narrator in 2002. Her native British accent has been used in many audiobooks and voice-overs, including The Wild Thornberries, Uncle Gus, and Disney-Dreamworks projects. In addition to her award-winning voice work, Josephine is involved in television, film, and theater. On television she has played parts in Robin Hood, A Tale of Two Cities, and Sword of Freedom. In film she was featured in Shadow Hours, Life’s a Circus, and Corridors of Blood. Her theater experience includes lead roles in Betrayal, Otherwise Engaged, and Blithe Spirit. Josephine received her training from the Corona Stage School in London and the Tracy Roberts Actors Studio in Los Angeles. Josephine currently resides in South Carolina. |
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A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal $22.5 The New York Times best-selling author of The Bookseller of Kabul paints a stunning and intimate portrait of Baghdad under siegeFrom January until April 2003-for one hundred and one days-Asne Seierstad worked as a reporter in Bagdad for Scandinavian, German, and Dutch media. Through her articles and live television coverage she reported on the events in Iraq before, during, and after the attacks by the American and British forces.Josephine Bailey has won ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and a prestigious Audie Award, and Publishers Weekly named her Best Female Narrator in 2002. Her native British accent has been used in many audiobooks and voice-overs, including The Wild Thornberries, Uncle Gus, and Disney-Dreamworks projects. In addition to her award-winning voice work, Josephine is involved in television, film, and theater. On television she has played parts in Robin Hood, A Tale of Two Cities, and Sword of Freedom. In film she was featured in Shadow Hours, Life’s a Circus, and Corridors of Blood. Her theater experience includes lead roles in Betrayal, Otherwise Engaged, and Blithe Spirit. Josephine received her training from the Corona Stage School in London and the Tracy Roberts Actors Studio in Los Angeles. Josephine currently resides in South Carolina. |
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A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal $14 The New York Times best-selling author of The Bookseller of Kabul paints a stunning and intimate portrait of Baghdad under siegeFrom January until April 2003-for one hundred and one days-Asne Seierstad worked as a reporter in Bagdad for Scandinavian, German, and Dutch media. Through her articles and live television coverage she reported on the events in Iraq before, during, and after the attacks by the American and British forces.Josephine Bailey has won ten AudioFile Earphones Awards and a prestigious Audie Award, and Publishers Weekly named her Best Female Narrator in 2002. Her native British accent has been used in many audiobooks and voice-overs, including The Wild Thornberries, Uncle Gus, and Disney-Dreamworks projects. In addition to her award-winning voice work, Josephine is involved in television, film, and theater. On television she has played parts in Robin Hood, A Tale of Two Cities, and Sword of Freedom. In film she was featured in Shadow Hours, Life’s a Circus, and Corridors of Blood. Her theater experience includes lead roles in Betrayal, Otherwise Engaged, and Blithe Spirit. Josephine received her training from the Corona Stage School in London and the Tracy Roberts Actors Studio in Los Angeles. Josephine currently resides in South Carolina. |
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A Rare Ruby $29.22 It is 1919, and for Ruby Jenkins and her family, life isn’t easy. Ever since Ruby’s father returned from the war, shell-shocked and incapable of working, Ruby and her mother have had to sacrifice all comforts. However, amidst the bleak poverty of the Rotherhithe neighbourhood in which they live, Ruby manages to get a paid job at Stone’s Laundry. As things start to look up, Ruby starts dreaming of one day having a husband and children of her own. But sudden tragedy strikes.Dee Williams was born and brought up in Rotherhithe in East London. She left school at fourteen, met her husband at sixteen and was married at twenty. She has written eighteen sagas.Kim Hicks has developed, and performed in, several critically-acclaimed one-woman shows which have toured throughout the country. She has read poems and short stories for Radio 4, while her theatre work includes ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘A Doll’s House’ and ‘The Choice’. Her film appearances include ‘Leon the Pig Farmer’. |
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A Sermon Preached to Those, Who Had Been Scholars of St. Paul’s School in Guild-Hall Chapel, London, at Their Anniversary-Meeting on St. Paul’s Day, 1678/9 / By W. Wyatt … (1679) $11.02 Used – This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally |
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A Sermon Preached to Those, Who Had Been Scholars of St. Paul’s School in Guild-Hall Chapel, London, at Their Anniversary-Meeting on St. Paul’s Day, 1678/9 / By W. Wyatt … (1679) $11.02 New – This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally |
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A Sermon Preached to Those, Who Had Been Scholars of St. Paul’s School in Guild-Hall Chapel, London, at Their Anniversary-Meeting on St. Paul’s Day, 1678/9 / By W. Wyatt … (1679) $12.22 New – This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally |
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A Sermon Preached to Those, Who Had Been Scholars of St. Paul’s School in Guild-Hall Chapel, London, at Their Anniversary-Meeting on St. Paul’s Day, 1678/9 / By W. Wyatt … (1679) $12.22 Used – This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections include missing and blurred pages, poor pictures, markings and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally |
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A Still Untitled (Not Quite) Autobiography $14.57 Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! ? one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Now, in this highly original, idiosyncratic and often very funny memoir, he looks back on those early days, describing in fascinating detail the twists and turns of his career, the people he met and worked with, and the many, varied roles that led up to Oliver! With characteristic frankness, he reveals the conflicts and clashes that can occur, both on and off stage, even in the most successful of shows. For this self-taught thespian every show has come with new lessons, and Moody weaves together these experiences to form his own theories on what ultimately makes a successful performance. Set on an academic career, Ron first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics ? writing and acting in student revues. But such a comedic talent and the innate ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End theatre producers, and the course of his life was changed forever. |
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A Still Untitled (Not Quite) Autobiography $14.5 Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! ? one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Now, in this highly original, idiosyncratic and often very funny memoir, he looks back on those early days, describing in fascinating detail the twists and turns of his career, the people he met and worked with, and the many, varied roles that led up to Oliver! With characteristic frankness, he reveals the conflicts and clashes that can occur, both on and off stage, even in the most successful of shows. For this self-taught thespian every show has come with new lessons, and Moody weaves together these experiences to form his own theories on what ultimately makes a successful performance. Set on an academic career, Ron first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics ? writing and acting in student revues. But such a comedic talent and the innate ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End theatre producers, and the course of his life was changed forever. |
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A Still Untitled, (Not Quite) Autobiography $13.83 Used – Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! – one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Planning to become an academic, he first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics – writing and performing in student revues. But his comedic talent and ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End producers, who r |
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A Still Untitled, (Not Quite) Autobiography $4.7 Used – Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! – one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Planning to become an academic, he first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics – writing and performing in student revues. But his comedic talent and ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End producers, who r |
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A Still Untitled, (Not Quite) Autobiography $4.7 New – Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! – one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Planning to become an academic, he first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics – writing and performing in student revues. But his comedic talent and ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End producers, who re |
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A Still Untitled, (Not Quite) Autobiography $13.83 New – Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! – one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Planning to become an academic, he first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics – writing and performing in student revues. But his comedic talent and ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End producers, who re |
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A Still Untitled, Not Quite Autobiography $17.43 New – Actor Ron Moody has enthralled generations with his masterly performance as Fagin in both the stage and film versions of Oliver! – one of the great classics of British theatre and cinema. Planning to become an academic, he first took to the boards when a student at the London School of Economics – writing and performing in student Reviews. But his comedic talent and ability to create a string of eccentric and original characters quickly caught the attention of West End producers, who recog |






