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FIFTH AVENUE, 5 A.M.

Book number: 92991 Product format: Paperback Author: Sam Wasson

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This New York Times Best Book of the Year is sub-titled 'Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman'. Truman Capote's film Breakfast at Tiffany's is brought into focus in a book rich in incident and set among the glitterati of America's most glamorous era with juicy film gossip and behind-the-scenes insight on how Audrey Hepburn and designer Hubert de Givenchy created Holly Golightly's iconic style and that little black dress. Wasson goes beyond the legend to explore the woman and the film that captured the imagination of the nation in 1961, when the staid propriety of the Eisenhower years gave way to the glamorous modernity of the Kennedys. With a colourful cast of characters including Truman Capote, Edith Head, Givenchy, 'Moon River' composer Henry Mancini and of course the iconic Audrey Hepburn herself, Wasson in his exquisite portrait of Audrey Hepburn peels back her sweet façade to reveal a much more complicated and interesting woman and he captures a fascinating turning point in American history and a transformation of notions of fashion, film, sex and culture. It is worth reading just to find out exactly what went into making the amazing party scene; this is an enjoyable and informative book, everything a film book ought to be. 231pp, paperback, photos.

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FIFTH AVENUE, 5 A.M.

Book number: 92597 Product format: Paperback Author: SAM WASSON

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This New York Times Best Book of the Year is sub-titled 'Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman'. Truman Capote's film Breakfast at Tiffany's is brought into focus in a book rich in incident and set among the glitterati of America's most glamorous era with juicy film gossip and behind-the-scenes insight on how Audrey Hepburn and designer Hubert de Givenchy created Holly Golightly's iconic style and that little black dress. Wasson goes beyond the legend to explore the woman and the film that captured the imagination of the nation in 1961, when the staid propriety of the Eisenhower years gave way to the glamorous modernity of the Kennedys. With a colourful cast of characters including Truman Capote, Edith Head, Givenchy, 'Moon River' composer Henry Mancini and of course the iconic Audrey Hepburn herself, Wasson in his exquisite portrait of Audrey Hepburn peels back her sweet façade to reveal a much more complicated and interesting woman and he captures a fascinating turning point in American history and a transformation of notions of fashion, film, sex and culture. It is worth reading just to find out exactly what went into making the amazing party scene; this is an enjoyable and informative book, everything a film book ought to be. 231pp, paperback, photos.

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GHOSTS OF THE BELLE EPOQUE:

Book number: 92600 Product format: Hardback Author: ANDREW EDWARDS & S. EDWARDS

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Sub-titled 'The History of the Grand Hotel Et Des Palmes, Palermo', here are the rooms and public spaces of the hotel that have witnessed events that have shaped 20th century Sicily, from the suicide of a poet, to political intrigues and a clandestine Mafia meeting. Arthur Miller, Sophia Loren, and Maria Callas were all guests, and when Visconti was filming The Leopard in Sicily, the entire cast - notably Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale and Alain Delon - visited the hotel. Lancaster even dined with a Baron who had made the hotel his home for reasons shrouded in mystery. Less illustrious guests have included the occultist Aleister Crowley, Lucky Luciano and other Mafiosi. Even Giulio Andreotti, the former Italian Prime Minister, who stood trial for complicity on the murder of a journalist and Mafia association in the 1990s, opted for the hotel's Belle Epoque opulence. The hotel truly has a long and venerable history. It started out as a private residence for the Ingham-Whitakers, the Anglo-Sicilian family of Marsala wine fame, before being sold to the hotelier Enrico Ragusa in 1874. Wagner was one of the most eminent early guests, looking for inspiration to finish his last opera, Parsifal. A few days after its completion, a nervous Renoir arrived to paint his portrait. Months later Guy de Maupassant asked to see Wagner's former suite so that he might detect 'a little of his personality'. The novelist and poet Raymond Roussel arrived in the 1930s, but was destined to leave in a coffin. A richly researched 164 page book with colour and other illustrations totalling 15 of this historic hotel.

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BEFORE MARILYN: The Blue Book Modelling Years

Book number: 93007 Product format: Paperback Author: ASTRID FRANSE & M. MORGAN

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'She was so naïve, so sweet and so eager to succeed that my heart went out to her at once.' Miss Sniveley told Norma Jeane that a full page photograph in the Blue Book Models Catalogue would cost her $25 and if she wanted to attend a three-month modelling course that would be another $100. And being already married aged 19 also went against her early career prospects. But Miss Emeline Sniveley saw potential and kept records and correspondence throughout their professional relationship and beyond. On the eve of Marilyn Monroe's funeral, Sniveley gave an interview from her office talking about the beautiful girl she had discovered, and the talented woman she had become, before announcing rather dramatically that she was closing the lid on the archive that day to 'lock it away forever'. The archive was found and bought by Astrid Franse in 2012 and with the bestselling biographer Michelle Morgan they draw on this collection of never-before-seen early photographs of Norma Jeane, documents, letters, archive photographs. The pretty young brunette slowly became a blonde posing in the gardens of the Ambassador Hotel, modelling a calf length coat in Photoplay magazine, looking like a businesswoman in a striped jacket and skirt, and always wanting to be an actress. Hard at work to further Norma Jeane's acting and modelling career, Miss Sniveley in 1946 had her appear in a copy of Laff magazine, and as a result she gained the attention of producer Howard Hughes who was in hospital recovering from a plane crash. The resulting screen test in colour produced wonderful results and Marilyn was signed to a starlet's contract for a salary and training in the studio workshops. Ben Lyon took an interest in the young model and chose the name Marilyn for her. 'She was thrilled to death' he said. With many rare and unusual photos, some possibly for early Fox publicity, one showing Marilyn lying in a haystack with a large cowboy hat next to her and there are notes on her field trips as a model, wading through a creek in a white bikini and relaxing times with friends in Las Vegas where she was employed to entice punters to the gambling tables. 'A daily swim, indoors or out, helps starlet Marilyn Monroe keep her figure trimmed for the camera's revealing lens.' And there are extraordinary pictures of Jayne Mansfield meeting her former boss who she held in high regard, Miss Sniveley. Miss Sniveley wrote copious amounts of notes about the photos Marilyn had posed in and kept lists of the photographers and descriptions of their work, presented here in a big accessible softback with dozens of photos, many in colour, and archive letters in facsimile. 240pp, 19.4 x 26.3cm.
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JOAN BAEZ: The Last Leaf

Book number: 93023 Product format: Hardback Author: ELIZABETH THOMSON

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The legendary mid-sixties partnership of Joan Baez with Bob Dylan, "the voice and the poet", is often thought to have been dominated by Dylan's musicianship and personality, but the author of this absorbing book suggests the opposite was true. Joanie rose to fame through her involvement with the civil rights movement, appearing on stage with Martin Luther King at the age of 17, and consolidating that success the following year, 1958, with her legendary performance at the Newport Folk Festival. When the family moved from California to the east, Joan enrolled at Boston University, though she was soon performing regularly at Club 47 which she helped to put on the map. She signed up with Vanguard rather than Columbia to avoid the glitter and fuss of the more established label, and colleagues remember Joan's sincerity and "unphoniness" in this early period. In the early sixties she was touring black colleges with unsegregated audiences, and in 1963 she started singing with Dylan, some of whose songs she had covered, at the Monterey Folk Festival. Their legendary Newport performance, preserved on grainy footage, established Dylan's stardom as it had Joan's four years earlier. Baez and Dylan continued to sing together in 1964, but in 1965 the cracks in their partnership became apparent, with jealousies arising and Dylan's insisting that he did not want to engage in active politics. In the late sixties Joan was arrested and imprisoned twice for protests over Vietnam, and with her sisters she modelled the poster "Girls say yes to boys who say no" - encouraging men to refuse the draft. At this time Joan married and became a mother. Baez continued to pursue a politically engaged career, visiting Sarajevo and other war zones, and giving her farewell concert in 2019. A fascinating read. 224pp, discography, black and white photos.

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WHEN HARRY MET CUBBY

Book number: 93039 Product format: Hardback Author: ROBERT SELLERS

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Sub-titled 'The Story of the James Bond Producers', Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, and Harry Saltzman, who remain the most successful producing partnership in cinema history. Together they were responsible for the phenomenally successful James Bond series, and separately, they brought kitchen sink drama to the screen, made a star out of Michael Caine in the Harry Palmer films and were responsible for the children's classic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. But their relationship was fraught almost from the very beginning with such contrasting personalities and their interactions often spun out of control. They managed to drive away their coveted star Sean Connery and ultimately each other. Broccoli was feted as Hollywood royalty whereas Saltzman ended up a forgotten recluse. The book charts their changing fortunes and the clashing personalities of two Titans of the big screen. "We fight with the distributors, we fight with the agents and we fight with each other" Harry Saltzman once said. Cubby was the large warm, Italian New Yorker and Harry, a tough pugnacious Canadian - together they created fireworks and chemistry that gelled. Cubby was the calmer of the two, the diplomat, while Harry did most of the dirty work, laying down the law. Great cinematic history, and tons of name dropping. Illustrations, 287 pages.

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WALT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOUSE: The Ultimate History

Book number: 93058 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID GERSTEIN, J. B. KAUFMAN

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On November 18, 1928, the world's most famous mouse made his very first public debut. Today, we celebrate 90 plus years of Mickey Mouse in one of the most expansive illustrated publications on the Disney universe. Starting with the first sketches of a character who was almost named Mortimer, we trace the career of Walt Disney's and Ub Iwerks's most famous creation, one met with an explosion of worldwide popularity preceded only by the earlier successes of Charlie Chaplin. This edition is derived from the XXL book that was produced with unlimited access to Disney's vast historical collections as well as public and private collections. The authors bring Mickey's success story to life: concept art, story sketches, background paintings, and animation drawings as well as historical photographs trace the origins and evolution of such timeless favourites as Steamboat Willie, The Band Concert, and Brave Little Tailor. They also follow Mickey as he builds on this legendary library of short cartoons by appearing in two historic feature-length films, Fantasia and Fun and Fancy Free. Unfinished projects, many of them presented for the first time through original storyboard drawings, unveil a Mickey that might have been. Extensive archival research sheds new light on little-known chapters of Mickey's career, such as his pioneering radio shows, the origins of the Mickey Mouse Club, and his use as a patriotic icon during World War II. Along the way, we encounter the work of Ub Iwerks, Win Smith, Ferdinand Horvath, Fred Moore, Floyd Gottfredson, Carl Barks, Manuel Gonzales, Paul Murry, Romano Scarpa, Giorgio Cavazzano, Byron Erickson, César Ferioli, and Noel Van Horn. Today, 90 years after his creation, Mickey remains as lovable and popular as ever. Let's pay the ultimate tribute to the little fellow, his legend, and his legacy. 496 colour-packed pages. 25 x 34cm, heavy at over 3kg. New from Taschen.

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PUTTING THE RABBIT IN THE HAT: My Autobiography

Book number: 93125 Product format: Paperback Author: BRIAN COX

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The great actor Brian Cox is a gifted storyteller with a sharp eye and caustic wit and he drops in some big Hollywood names in his brutally honest account of his own failings and his love of acting and the profession. It is a treat and a privilege to be invited into his world as he pushes and pulls the rabbit out of the hat, switching from anecdote to diatribe to honest self-reflection and back to his original story before he interrupted himself. 'The affect is of undiminished curiosity and passion for life and work.' From Roman general Titus Andronicus with the RSC to media magnate Logan Roy in HBO's Succession, Brian Cox has made his name as an actor of unparalleled distinction and versatility. Growing up in Dundee, he lost his father when he was just eight years old and was brought up by his three elder sisters in the aftermath of his mother's nervous breakdowns and ultimate hospitalisation. After joining the Dundee Repertory Theatre at the age of 15, Cox could say the rest is history, but that is to overlook the enormous graft that has gone into making the legend we known today. A rags-to-riches seminal autobiography which captures his distinctive voice and his very soul. 374pp, colour photos. Large softback.

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JAMES BOND ARCHIVES NO TIME TO DIE EDITION

Book number: 93050 Product format: Hardback Author: PAUL DUNCAN

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"Bond, James Bond." Since Sean Connery uttered those immortal words in 1962, the most dashing secret agent in the history of cinema has been charming and thrilling audiences worldwide. This impeccably British character created by author Ian Fleming has starred in 25 EON-produced films, played by six different actors over five decades. EON Productions opened their archives of photos, designs, storyboards and production materials to editor Paul Duncan who spent two years researching over one million images and 100 filing cabinets of documentation. The result is the most complete account of the making of the series, covering every James Bond film ever made, beginning with Dr. No (1962) and ending with No Time To Die (2021), including the spoof Casino Royale (1967) and Never Say Never Again (1983). The wealth of previously unpublished photography, set designs, storyboards and production memos is supplemented by an oral history recounted by over 150 cast and crew. From producers to stuntmen, directors to production designers, these personal narratives relate the true inside story from the Bond sets, offering outstanding insight into the personalities and processes behind the most successful and longest-running film franchise in cinema history. This brand newly published updated edition includes exclusive colour photography and new interviews with Daniel Craig, director Cary Fukunaga, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and many others, revealing the full story behind the making of the emotionally charged No Time To Die. Made with unrestricted access to the Bond archives, this book recounts the history of James Bond in words and pictures. Among the 1,100 images are many previously unseen stills, on-set photos, memos, documents, storyboards, posters, and designs, plus unused concepts, and alternative designs. Heavyweight, landscape, quality 33.7 x 24.6 cm (13.3 x 9.7 in.), 648 pages. Multi language edition new from Taschen.

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CLUBLAND: How the Working Men's Club Shaped Britain

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Brown is a brilliant master of ceremonies as he brings the history of these fine institutions to life and demonstrates their importance in working-class communities across the country. Blending vivid reportage and candid autobiography, he illuminates these arts centres, debating halls and palaces of carefree delight with love and care. The intoxicating history begins with the movement's founding by a teetotal social reformer to its booze-soaked mid-century heyday when more than 4 million Brits were members. Often dismissed as relics of a bygone age, Pete Brown reminds us that long before the days of Phoenix Nights 3000 seat venues routinely played host to stars like Shirley Bassey, Louis Armstrong, and the Bee Gees. Britain's best-known comedians made reputations through thick miasma of smoke from Sunniside to Skegness. For a young man growing up in the pit town of Barnsley, this was a radiant wonderland that transformed those who entered. They were a vehicle for social mobility and self improvement, run for working people by working people. Brown looks at the club and himself, the clubs as an institute, the pub, music hall, the radicals, the ups and downs, women, change and the future. A RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK, 290 pages.

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