Publishers: BearManor Media
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog centers on detailed explorations of entertainment history and personalities, often through biographies and companion guides. Readers can expect a focus on film, television, and radio, with an emphasis on the creative and cultural impact of notable figures and productions. The collection blends critical analysis with personal stories, offering both reference and narrative depth.
What you’ll often find
- Biographical accounts of entertainers and media personalities, highlighting career and artistry.
- Companion books and oral histories that deepen understanding of specific television shows or film genres.
- Critical histories and analyses of radio, television, and film productions.
- Explorations of popular culture through the lens of performing arts and media influence.
- Reference-style guides that serve both casual fans and researchers interested in entertainment topics.
- Books that mix humor and social commentary within the context of entertainment history.
How to browse this shelf
- Start with biographies to get personal insights into key figures in entertainment history.
- Look for companion volumes to explore detailed backgrounds on specific TV shows or films.
- Seek out oral histories for collections of firsthand accounts and interviews.
- Use subject tags like film, television, or radio to narrow down media format focus.
- Try browsing by tone, distinguishing between critical analysis and more anecdotal or humorous works.
- Consider books labeled as reference or guides for more structured, fact-driven content.
- Explore themes of popular culture and social impact for broader context beyond individual careers.
Good fit if you like
- In-depth looks at the creative processes behind film and television productions.
- Books that balance scholarly insight with accessible storytelling.
- Explorations of cultural history through entertainment figures and media milestones.
- Companion guides that enrich viewing or listening experiences of classic shows and movies.
- Collections that combine humor with historical or critical perspectives.
- Reading that values both personal narrative and broader social context.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Hollywood’s Made to Order Punks Part 3 – The Faces of the Angels with Dirty Faces — Richard Roat
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House of Frankenstein (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 6) (hardback) — Philip J. Riley
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The Bewitched History Book – 50th Anniversary Edition (Hardback0 — David L. Pierce
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Jon Polito – Unicycling at the Edge of the Abyss – An Actor’s Autobiography — Jon Polito
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Fess Parker TV’s Frontier Hero — William R. Chemerka
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Where Does Imagination End and Reality Begin? Re-Examining the Horror Classic (hardback) — Matthew E. Banks
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Long Title Looking for the Good Times; Examining the Monkees’ Songs, One by One (hardback) — Michael A. Ventrella
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Indestructible Man — Tom Weaver
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George Raft — Stone Wallace
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The Micro Men The Unproduced Screenplay — Ib Melchior
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Socialists, Socialites, and Sociopaths — Frank Tuttle
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A Letter of Introduction The Life and Films of James Stephenson — David A. Redfern
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Deadlier Than the Male Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema — Douglas Brode
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Reels & Rivals Sisters in Silent Films (Hardback) — Jennifer Ann Redmond
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The Bride of Frankenstein — Michael Egremont
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Dan Duryea A Career Appreciation — Joseph Fusco
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Unholy Communion Alice, Sweet Alice, from Script to Screen — Troy Howarth
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Jack Benny’s Lost Radio Broadcasts Volume Two August 1 – October 26, 1932 — Jack Benny
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Marvin Kaplan A Prince of Comedy, Creativity, and Kindness (hardback) — Ken Rotcop
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Popeye the Sailor The 1960s TV Cartoons — Fred Grandinetti
