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  • Settling Scores

    German Music, Denazification, and the Americans, 1945-1953

    by David Monod ...
    Classical music was central to German national identity in the early twentieth century. The preeminence of composers such as Bach and Beethoven and artists such as conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and pianist Walter Gieseking was cited by the Nazis as justification for German expansionism and as evidence of Aryan superiority. In the minds of many Americans, further German aggression could be ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Vaudeville and the Making of Modern Entertainment, 1890–1925

    by David Monod ...
    Today, vaudeville is imagined as a parade of slapstick comedians, blackface shouters, coyly revealed knees, and second-rate acrobats. But vaudeville was also America’s most popular commercial amusement from the mid-1890s to the First World War; at its peak, 5 million Americans attended vaudeville shows every week. Telling the story of this pioneering art form’s rise and decline, David Monod looks ... Read more

    $21.89 USD

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  • The Ten-Cent Plague

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    This cultural history is a "well-reported account of the men and women who created the comic book and the backlash of the 1950s that nearly destroyed it" ( Entertainment Weekly ).In the years between World War II and the emergence of television as a mass medium, American popular culture as we know it was first created—in the pulpy, boldly illustrated pages of comic books. No sooner had this new ... Read more

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  • Claire McCardell

    The Designer Who Set Women Free

    Named one of The New York Times’s 100 Notable Books of 2025T****he riveting hidden history of Claire McCardell, the most influential fashion designer you’ve never heard of.Claire McCardell forever changed fashion—and most importantly, the lives of women. She shattered cultural norms around women’s clothes, and today much of what we wear traces back to her ingenious, rebellious mind. McCardell ... Read more

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  • Lion of Hollywood

    The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer

    by Scott Eyman ...
    Lion of Hollywood is the definitive biography of Louis B. Mayer, the chief of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer—MGM—the biggest and most successful film studio of Hollywood’s Golden Age.An immigrant from tsarist Russia, Mayer began in the film business as an exhibitor but soon migrated to where the action and the power were—Hollywood. Through sheer force of energy and foresight, he turned his own modest studio ... Read more

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  • The Marx Brothers

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    Pocket Essentials is a dynamic series of books that are concise, lively, and easy to read. Packed with facts as well as expert opinions, each book has all the key information you need to know about such popular topics as film, television, cult fiction, history, and more. Who can forget the antics of the Marx brothers in such classic comedy films as The Cocoanuts, Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, ... Read more

    $5.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

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    "[An] elucidating cultural history of Hollywood’s most popular child star…a must-read." —Bill Desowitz, USA TodayFor four consecutive years she was the world’s box-office champion. With her image appearing in periodicals and advertisements roughly twenty times daily, she rivaled FDR and Edward VIII as the most photographed person in the world. Her portrait brightened the homes of countless ... Read more

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  • Literary Brooklyn

    The Writers of Brooklyn and the Story of American City Life

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  • Mary Pickford

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    How Manhattan Defined American Sophistication—from the Algonquin Round Table to Truman Capote's Ball

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