Veuillez indiquer si vous voulez ou non que les autres utilisateurs puissent voir dans votre profil que cette bibliothèque est l’une de vos préférées.
Trouver un exemplaire dans la bibliothèque
Recherche de bibliothèques qui possèdent cet ouvrage...
Détails
Genre/forme: | Biografie |
---|---|
Type de document: | Livre |
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs: |
David W Menefee |
ISBN: | 0275982599 9780275982591 |
Numéro OCLC: | 878572653 |
Description: | xii, 238 p. : ill., ritr. ; 24 cm |
Contenu: | Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Theda Bara Beverly Bayne Sarah Bernhardt Pauline Frederick Carol Dempster Gene Gauntier Janet Gaynor Dorothy Gish Mae Marsh Mae Murray Alla Nazimova Constance Talmadge Norma Talmadge Laurette Taylor Pearl White Appendix Bibliography |
Responsabilité: | David W. Menefee. |
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
"Menefee places the great female stars of the American silent cinema on well-deserved pedestals and worships them with loving tributes and deep affection....Recommended. Large film collections; all levels."-Choice "With obvious affection and thorough painstaking research, Menefee brings back to life the women who truly were pioneers of the movie industry."-Booklist ?With obvious affection and thorough painstaking research, Menefee brings back to life the women who truly were pioneers of the movie industry.?-Booklist ?Menefee places the great female stars of the American silent cinema on well-deserved pedestals and worships them with loving tributes and deep affection....Recommended. Large film collections; all levels.?-Choice ?The First Female Stars pays homage to the lives of fifteen early female stars who made their first movie appearance between 1900 and 1923... Menefee lovingly recounts the qualities of these stars of the silent screen...?-Journal of American Studies "The First Female Stars pays homage to the lives of fifteen early female stars who made their first movie appearance between 1900 and 1923... Menefee lovingly recounts the qualities of these stars of the silent screen..."-Journal of American Studies Lire la suite...

