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The Third Miss St Quentin (Edition1)

The Third Miss St Quentin (Edition1)

Maurice Maeterlinck

Alpha Editions
2024
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Les fian ailles: F erie en cinq actes et onze tableaux, un livre classique, a t publi il y a plus d'un si cle et a t consid r comme important tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanit , et pour que cet ouvrage ne soit jamais oubli , chez Alpha Editions, nous avons fait des efforts pour sa pr servation en republiant ce livre dans un format moderne pour le pr sent. et les g n rations futures. Tout ce livre a t reformat , retap et con u. Ces livres ne sont pas constitu s de copies num ris es de leur oeuvre originale et le texte est donc clair et lisible.
The Making of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

The Making of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Jay Glennie; Quentin Tarantino

TITAN BOOKS LTD
2025
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Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino personally introduces the definitive and official examination of his entire oeuvre with the Quentin Tarantino Library written by Jay Glennie. In the first book in the series, The Making of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, writer Jay Glennie pulls back the curtain on the visionary writer/director/producer's ninth film, with unprecedented access to the filmmaker, cast, and crew. This epic tome is a stunning and faithful deep dive into the mind of a masterful auteur and a must-have book for all film lovers and Quentin Tarantino fans. For the first time ever Academy Award winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has granted respected journalist and author Jay Glennie unique access revealing the never-before-told behind-the-scenes making of one of the most iconic films of all time, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood. Quentin Tarantino personally introduces the volume, as well as providing hundreds of behind-the-scenes photographs, along with production memos, concept art, and costume and production design sketches. There are also exclusive reproductions of letters, studio documents and film ephemera. The result is an account of the monumental effort undertaken to produce Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood and is the official record of how it was achieved, from inception to the world premiere and on to ten Academy Award nominations, resulting in two Oscars. The book includes new and exclusive interviews undertaken by Jay Glennie with key cast and crew members, including Oscar winning actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, Oscar nominee Margot Robbie, and the brilliant supporting cast including Oscar winner Mikey Madison, Margaret Qualley, Oscar nominee Austin Butler, Lena Dunham, Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, Emile Hirsch, Damian Lewis, Maya Hawke, and Sydney Sweeney. ACCOMPLISHED AUTHOR: Renowned and respected journalist and author Jay Glennie (One Shot: The Making of Deer Hunter, Raging Bull: The Making of) brings his expertise, experience, unprecedented contacts, and incisive writing to this unique volume. EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: Explore additional unseen material many recreated as faithful reproduction inserts. COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY: Pore over 400 pages detailing every aspect of the film, from the writing of the script, casting, rehearsals, through to production and costume design, the making of the film and beyond. "Having spent hours and hours with Quentin and his fellow artists, it is my belief that no other book has ever revealed more about the making of a motion picture!" Jay Glennie ALL-STAR CONTRIBUTORS: Read exclusive brand-new interviews and insights from over 65 cast and crew members including actors, concept artists, and illustrators, including Oscar winner's cinematographer Bob Richardson and production designer Barbara Ling, producer David Heyman, Sony chairman Tom Rothman, and many more. AUTHORITATIVE VOICE: Quentin Tarantino's voice is throughout Jay Glennie's book, providing hitherto unknown information and revelations about his working technique at every stage. This publication will deepen the way the world views the legendary filmmaker-and his exceptional creative process. COMPLETE YOUR COLLECTION: First title in Jay Glennie's Quentin Tarantino Library collection. Glennie will follow Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood with equally deep dives into Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained.
Once Upon A Time At San Quentin

Once Upon A Time At San Quentin

John Wedgwood Golden

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Once Upon a Time at San Quentin is an uncensored, candid photo documentary, exposing the San Quentin of the 1970's, the most violent decade of the twentieth century, together with amazing first-hand accounts of life within the prison. John Wedgwood Golden grew up on prison grounds, and became a Correctional Officer in 1972. His descriptions are often mind-blowing, his ideas controversial, but the writing also contains humor and pathos. The book is a series of short stories and essays, part auto-biographical, part historical and part philosophical, illustrated with photos taken with a Hasselblad CM500 camera, smuggled into the prison when the author was on duty.This remarkable, attention-grabbing book provokes the reader into pondering the entire justice system today.
I Should've Been Nicer to Quentin Tarantino - and Other Short Stories of Epic Fails and Saves
I Should Have Been Nicer to Quentin Tarantino is a collection of humorous, honest and spiritual reflections from a Hollywood insider who. Shares the ups and downs; the wins and the regrets of her life and valuable life lessons.Born into the entertainment industry, Kathleen Kinmont followed her mother's footsteps into an acting career and then became a mother herself. She shares heartfelt moments and life lessons from her personal and professional life.
I Should've Been Nicer to Quentin Tarantino - and Other Short Stories of Epic Fails and Saves
I Should Have Been Nicer to Quentin Tarantino is a collection of humorous, honest and spiritual reflections from a Hollywood insider who. Shares the ups and downs; the wins and the regrets of her life and valuable life lessons.Born into the entertainment industry, Kathleen Kinmont followed her mother's footsteps into an acting career and then became a mother herself. She shares heartfelt moments and life lessons from her personal and professional life.
The Performative Representations of Masculinity in Quentin Tarantino's Cinema
In this book, Justin Russell Greene examines how Quentin Tarantino uses his auteur identity to further cement the masculine tropes of Hollywood – and ultimately, society – through language, visual aesthetics, and performative representations of masculinity in his films and media appearances. Greene posits that the careful crafting of his auteur persona allows Tarantino to project a consistent version of what it means to be a writer-director-artist, and that through his interview and speeches, he reveals the deeper intensions behind the representations his characters present in his films. However, although he is valorized by audiences, media personalities, and peers as an artistic genius, Tarantino traffics in many of the systemic issues embedded within the United States’ socio-cultural environment. Greene argues that although Tarantino promotes a political vision in his films and public appearances that illuminates the restrictions of hegemonic masculinity, this is not sufficiently effective at truly disrupting entrenched ideologies about masculinity in U.S. culture due to how Tarantino hides his critical takes within genre stereotypes. Scholars of film studies, gender studies, and popular culture will find this book of particular interest.
100 Figures: The Unseen Art of Quentin Blake
Quentin Blake's illustrations are instantly recognisable to millions of people around the world. A new exhibition to be held at London's House of Illustration will explore an unusual aspect of Blake's work, however, exhibiting for the first time 100 examples of his works of art. 100 Figures, will feature all of the 100 exhibited works - ranging from large-scale oil paintings to drawings and prints, created between the 1950s and today. Works included date back to his post-grad years in the 1950s when he struggled to make a living as an illustrator and took life-drawing classes at Chelsea School of Art. It was here that he first engaged with the human figure, but soon, having observed how the human body behaves, he found he was able to draw it from memory in any pose, working from his vivid imagination. 100 Figures will also offer the chance to catch a rare glimpse of early oil paintings by Blake - some painted on hardboard since he was unable to afford canvases at that time and painted using commercial house-painters' brushes.
Johnny Cash At Folsom And San Quentin
A powerful portrait of a legendary musician by a legendary photographerCarefully curated with full access to the Jim Marshall Archive, this powerful oversize volume offers the definitive view of Johnny Cash's prison concerts at Folsom in 1968 and San Quentin in 1969. Jim Marshall was the only official photographer present, and was granted unlimited access.Backed by June Carter, Carl Perkins and the Tennessee Three, Cash performed two shows at Folsom. The resulting album was a hit in the United States, and reached number one on the country charts and the top 15 of the national album chart. Its popularity revitalized Cash's career and led to a follow-up album, At San Quentin, the following year. San Quentin became Cash's first album to hit number one on the pop charts and both it and its predecessor remain two of the biggest-selling live albums of all time.From rehearsing with the band, to arriving off the bus outside the imposing prison walls, to shaking hands with prisoners and performing until sweat dripped down his forehead, Marshall captured the passion, authority and intimacy of Cash's legendary penitentiary performances. His "JC Flippin' the Bird at San Quentin Prison" has become one of the most iconic and most-copied photographs of the 20th century, a result of Marshall asking Cash to express what he thought about the prison authorities: "John, let's do a shot for the warden."Johnny Cash was one of Jim Marshall's favorite subjects, something that is evident in his Folsom and San Quentin photographs. This body of work showcases some of the most arresting photographs of the country music star ever taken.