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On Politics and the Art of Acting
 Ronald Reagan might have been the first professional actor elected president, but as Arthur Miller reminds us in his delightfully acerbic, On Politics and the Art of Acting , Reagan was by no means the only actor to occupy the White House in modern times.
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Life into Art: Isadora Duncan and Her World
 More than two hundred and fifty photographs and works of art, many never seen before, combined with a thoughtful text, offer a vivid portrait of the mother of modern dance and feminist forerunner in the context of her artistic community. |

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Art Directors in Cinema: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary
 Often forgotten among the actors, directors, producers and others associated with filmmaking, art directors are responsible for making movies visually appealing to audiences. As such they sometimes make the difference between a hit and a bomb. This biographical dictionary includes not only the |

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Production Design and Art Direction (Screencraft) (Screencraft Series)
 In Production Design and Art Direction sixteen of the world's greatest production designers discuss their craft, revealing the creative process which led to the look of the most memorable films of our time. Contributors include Dean Tavoularis (Godfather Trilogy), Dante Ferretti (whose work with |

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The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk
 A visual history of Rock and Roll, which centres on the posters that were created to advertise musicians and concerts. The book also contains photographs of the poster artists, and the venues that displayed their work. |

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Introduction to Theatre Arts 2 (No. 2)
 This matching companion guide to the "Introduction to Theatre Arts 2: Students Handbook" makes teaching this class easy and fun. The guide contains more teaching assists than you will ever need. |

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Wagner and the Wonder of Art: An Introduction to Die Meistersinger
 Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger has always called forth superlatives from those who have fallen under its spell. Toscanini wanted to lay his baton down for the last time only after he had conducted a performance of it. Paderewski called it 'the greatest work of genius ever achieved by any |

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