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This ingenious book captures the very essence of the Kiwi character and is a spectacular celebration of over 100 examples of pioneering Kiwi ingenuity, profiling shed mechanics like Burt Munro and John Britten to those who used overseas resources to win Nobel Prizes like Ernest R ...
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This world beating book profiles an array of the best and most ingenious talent born and bred in New Zealand - it's an invaluable and entertaining record of local and global achievers who have all helped New Zealand compete at an international level across diverse industries such ...
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A guide to Victorian London seen through the eyes of Charles Dickens. Setting Dickens against the city that was the backdrop and inspiration for his work, it takes the reader on a memorable and haunting journey, discovering the places and subjects which stimulated his imagination ...
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The final version of Robert Rossen's screenplay for Jack London's The Sea Wolf . Released in 1941, the film was directed by Michael Curtiz and starred Edward G. Robinson. The book discusses the process of turning literature into film and analyzes the differences between the text ...
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The final version of Robert Rossen's screenplay for Jack London's The Sea Wolf . Released in 1941, the film was directed by Michael Curtiz and starred Edward G. Robinson. The book discusses the process of turning literature into film and analyzes the differences between the text ...
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Body and Soul concentrates on the creative and cultural dilemmas both personal and political that affect the individuals in Aldrich's films.
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This book aims to give the global perspectives and cross-cultural dynamics of world horror cinema their due. The collection of eighteen essays examines a many films, showing how each draws from Hollywood horror conventions and also local cinematic traditions, local folklore, and ...
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The American dream was built along the banks of the James River in Virginia.
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When George A Romero released his first film, Night of the Living Dead (1968), he created a genre - the zombie move - with which his name will always be associated. This collection of interviews with the creator of the zombie genre discusses his inspirations, his development as ...
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Jim Valin, late of the SAS and now the leader of a crack troop of mercenaries, finds his services in demand by the CIA and the DEA. Their mission is to smash a Colombian drugs cartel and destroy their cocaine factory, hidden deep inside the jungle.
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