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Liversidge Book List THE JIM LIVERSIDGE COLLECTION http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/belknap/liversidge.htm REFERENCE BOOK LIST The following listing, of approximately 500 titles covers all areas of the performing arts (film, theatre, music, television, circus, vaudeville, burlesque, etc.) and popular culture. The collection consists of mostly hardback and paperback first editions (unless otherwise noted). The condition of the material ranges from good to excellent. Each title is followed by the Belknap Collection for the Performing Arts non-circulating (reference book) call number. Each book is followed by the following symbols to denote the reason for inclusion in this collection: * - Books collected to showcase the careers of performers represented in the AUTOGRAPH collections. ** - Books collected to showcase the careers and accomplishments of performers and technicians represented in the IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD AUTOGRAPH and EPHEMERA collections. *** - Books collected to showcase the careers of the men behind the WIDESCREEN gimmicks and processes as well as the history of this era. Adams, Joey, HERE’S TO THE FRIARS, Crown, 1976 PN1572.F73 A3 1976 Adler, Larry, IT AIN’T NECESSARILY SO: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Grove Press, 1984 ML419.A3 A3 1987 Alba, Ben, INVENTING LATE NIGHT: STEVE ALLEN AND THE ORIGIANL TONIGHT SHOW, Prometheus Books, 2005* PN1992.4 .A4 A65 2005 Allen, Richard and Bruce Hershenson, MUSICAL MOVIE POSTERS, Published by Bruce Hershenson, 1999 PN1995.9.P5 M87 1999 Amazing Randi, The and Bert Randolph Sugar, HOUDINI: HIS LIFE AND ART, Grosset and Dunlap, 1977 GV1545.H8 R36 1976 Anderson, Christopher, BARBARA: THE WAY SHE IS, William Morrow, 2006 ML420.S915 A67 2006 Andrews, Bart, CHEERS: THE OFFICIAL SCRAPBOOK, New American Library, 1987 PN1992.77.C35 A5 1987 1 Andrews, Maxene, OVER HERE, OVER THERE, Zebra Books, 1993* ML421.A47 A5 1993 Arceri, Stan, ROCKING HORSE: A PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY OF BETTY HUTTON, Bear Manor Media, 2009* PN2287.H885 A732009 Arnaz, Desi, A BOOK, William Morrow and Co. Inc., 1976 PN2287.A69 A32 1976 Arntz, James and Thomas S. Wilson, JULIE ANDREWS, Contemporary Books, 1995 PN2598.A65 A87 1995 Aylesworth, Thomas G., HOLLYWOOD KIDS: CHILD STARS OF HE SILVER SCREEN FROM 1903 TO THE PRESENT, E.P. Dutton, 1987 Bacall, Lauren, LAUREN BACALL BY MYSELF, Alfred A. Knopf, 1979* PN2287.B115 A35 1979 Bach, Bob and Ginger Mercer, JOHNNY MERCER: THE LIFE, TIMES AND SONG LYRICS OF OUR HUCKLEBERRY FRIEND, Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1982 ML54.6.M45 O9 1982 Bach, Steven, DAZZLER: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MOSSS HART, Alfred A. Knopf, 2001* PS3515.A7943 Z54 2001 Baker, R., BETTE DAVIS: A TRIBUTE 1908-1989, Gallery Books, 1989 PN2287.D32 B34 1989x c.2* Balio, Tina, Editor, THE JAZZ SINGER (SCRIPT), University of Wisconsin Press, 1979 * PN1997.C37 1979 Balio Tina, Editor, MISSION TO MOSCOW (SCRIPT), University of Wisconsin Press, 1980 PN1997.M6184 1980 Balio, Tina, Editor, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY (SCRIPT), University of Wisconsin Press, 1981* PN1997.Y322 1981 Baltake, Joe, JACK LEMMON: HIS FILMS AND CAREER, Citadel Press, 1986 (2nd.Edition) PN2287.L42 B3 1986 2 Barbour, Alan G., DAYS OF THRILLS AND ADVENTURE, Collier Books, 1970 PN1995.9.S3 B25 1970 Barbour, Alan G., SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES, Bonanza Books, 1986*** PN1993.5.U6 B297 1986 Bare, Richard L., THE FILM DIRECTOR, Collier Books, 1971 PN1995.9.P7 B3 1971 Barnow, Erik, DOCUMENTARY: A HISTORY OF NON-FICTION FILM, Oxford University Press, 1993 PN1995.9.D6 B37 1993 Barr, Charles, EALING STUDIOS: A MOVIE BOOK, University of California Press, 1998 Barson, Michael, BETTER DEAD THAN RED: A NOSTALGIC LOOK AT THE GOLDEN YEARS OF RUSSIAPHOBIA, RED BAITING AND OTHER COMMIE MADNESS, Hyperion, 1992 E169.12.B295 1992 Base, Ron, IF THE OTHER GUY ISN’T JACK NICHOLSON, I’VE GOT THE PART: HOLLYWOOD TALES OF BIG BREAKS, BAD LUCK AND BOX OFFICE MAGIC, Contemporary, 1994 PN1995.9.C34 B34 1994 Basinger, Jeanine, THE “IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE” BOOK, Alfred A. Knopf, 1986 * PN1997.I7583 I87 1986 Basinger, Jeanine, THE STAR MACHINE, Alfred A. Knopf, 2007 PN1993.5.U65 B327 2007 Bassoff, Lawrence, MIGHTY MOVIES: MOVIE POSTER ART FROM HOLLYWOOD’S GREATEST ADVENTURE EPICS AND SPECTACULARS, Lawrence Bassoff Collection, Inc., 2000*** PN1995.9.P5 B37 2000 Bazelon, David T., Editorial Consultant, POINT OF ORDER: A DOCUMENTARY OF THE ARMY-McCARTHY HEARINGS (SCRIPT), W.W. Norton and Co., 1964 UB23.D49 1964 Bean, Orson, TOO MUCH IS NOT ENOUGH, Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1988* PN2287.B3937 A3 1988 3 Beard, Richard, WALT DISNEY’S EPCOT CENTER; CREATING THE NEW WORLD OF TOMORROW, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982 GV1853.3.F62 O743 1982 Beath, Warren Newton, THE DEATH OF JAMES DEAN, Grove Press, 1986 PN2287.D33 B4 1986 Behlmer, Rudy, INSIDE WARNER BROTHERS 1935-1951, Viking, 1985 PN1999.W3 I5 1985 Behlmer, Rudy-editor, MEMO FROM DAVID O.SELZNICK, Viking Press, 1972 PN1998.3.S395 A4 1972 Behr, Edward, THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE GIRLS: THE TRUE STORY OF MAURICE CHEVALIER’S LIFE AND TIMES, Hutchinson, 1993 ML420.C473 B45 1993 Belton, John, WIDESCREEN CINEMA, Harvard University Press, 1992*** TR855.B46 1992 Bennett, Tony, THE GOOD LIFE, Pocket Books, 1993* ML420.B3438 B46 1998 Benny, Jack and Joan Benny, SUNDAY NIGHTS AT SEVEN: THE JACK BENNY STORY, Warner Books, 1990** PN2287.B4325 A3 1990 Benny, Mary Livingston, JACK BENNY: A BIOGRAPHY, Doubleday and Co., 1978** PN2287.B4325 B4 1978 Bergan, Ronald, GLAMOROUS MUSICALS: 50 YEARS OF HOLLYWOOD’S ULTIMATE FANTASY, Longmeadow Press, 1984 PN1995.9.M86 B47 1984 Bergan, Ronald, SPORTS IN THE MOVIES, Proteus Books, 1982 PN1995.9/S67 B47 1982 Bergan, Ronald, THE UNITED ARTISTS STORY, Crown, 1986 PN1999.U5 B46 1986 c.2 Bergreen, Laurence, AS THOUSANDS CHEER: THE LIFE OF IRVING BERLIN, Viking, 1990 ML410.B499 B5 1990 Berle, Milton, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Delacorte Press, 1974** PN2287.B436 A52 1974 4 Berle, Milton, B.S. I LOVE YOU: 60 YEARS WITH THE FAMOUS AND INFAMOUS, McGraw Hill, 1988** PN2287.B436 A3 1988 Berle, William, MY FATHER, UNCLE MILTIE, Barricade, 1999** PN2287.B436 B47 1999 Best, Marc, THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS: CHILD PERFORMERS OF THE SCREEN, A.S.Barnes, and Co., 1971 PN1998.A2 B45 1971 Bianculli, David, DANGEROUSLY FUNNY: THE UNCENSORED STORY OF THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR, Touchstone, 2009 Bikel, Theodore, THEO: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THEODORE BIKEL, HarperCollins, 1994* PN2287.B4545 A3 1994 Billingsly, Kenneth Lloyd, HOLLYWOOD PARTY, Forum, 2000(2nd.Edition) PN1998.2.B53 2000 Biskind, Peter, THE GODFATHER COMPANION, Harper Perennial, 1990 PN1997.G56833 B57 1990 Blair, Betsy, THE MEMORY OF ALL THAT, Alfred A. Knopf, 2003* PN2287.B4549 A3 2003 Blake, Michael F., LON CHANEY: THE MAN BEHIND THE THOUSAND FACES, The Vestal Press, 1993 Blits, Stan, COME ON DOWN! – BEHIND THE BIG DOORS AT THE PRICE IS RIGHT, Harper Entertainment, 2007 PN1992.77.P648 B55 2007 Blum, Daniel, THE NEW PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE TALKIES, G. P. Putnam and Sons, 1973 (3rd. edition) PN1995.7.B56 1973 Blum, Daniel, A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE 1860-1970, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1972 (2nd. Edition) PN2266.B585 1969 Bogle, Donald, TOMS, COONS, MULATTOES, MAMMIES AND BUCKS, Continuum, 1999 PN1995.9.N4 B63 5 Bogue, Merwyn, ISH KABIBBLE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MERWYN BOGUE, Louisiana University Press* ML419.B635 A3 1989 Bona, Damien, INSIDE OSCAR 2: SIX NEW YEARS OF ACADEMY AWARDS HISTORY 1995-2000, Ballantine, 2000 PN1993.92.B66 2002 Bookbinder, Robert, THE FILMS OF THE SEVENTIES, Citadel, 1982 PN1993.5.U6 B65 1982 Bordman, Gerald, JEROME KERN: HIS LIFE AND MUSIC, Oxford University Press, 1980 ML410.K385 B7 1980 Bret, David, CLARK GABLE: TORMENTED STAR, Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2007 PN2287.G3 B74 2007 Bridges, Herb, GONE WITH THE WIND: THE DEFINITIVE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE BOOK, THE MOVIE AND THE LEGEND, Simon and Schuster, 1989 PN1997.G59 B76 1989 Brode, Douglas, THE FILMS OF THE EIGHTIES, Citadel, 1991 PN1993.5.U6 B675 1990 Brode, Douglas, THE FILMS OF THE FIFTIES, Citadel, 1976 PN1993.5.U65 B7 1976*** Brode, Douglas, THE FILMS OF THE SIXTIES, Citadel, 1980 PN1997.8.B7 1980 Brooks, Tim and Earle Marsh, THE COMPLETE DIRECTORY TO PRIME TIME NETWORK TV SHOWS 1946-PRESENT, Ballantine, 1979 PN1992.18.B68 1979 c.2 Brosnan, John, MOVIE MAGIC: THE STORY OF SPECIAL EFFECTS IN THE CINEMA, New American Library, 1987*** TR858.B78 1976 Brown, Jared, ZERO MOSTEL: A BIOGRAPHY, Atheneum, 1989 PN2287.M77 B76 1989 Brown, Mick, TEARING DOWN THE WALL SOUND, Alfred A. Knopf, 2007 6 Brown, Peter H., THE REAL OSCAR: THE STORY BEHIND THE ACADEMY AWARDS, Arlington House, 1981 PN1993.5.U6 B69 1981 Brown, Peter H. and Jim Pinkston, OSCAR DEAREST, Perennial Library, 1987 PN1993.92.B76 1987 Buckley, Christopher, LOSING MUM AND PUP: A MEMOIR, Twelve/Hachette Book Group, 2009 Bulman, Robert C., HOLLYWOOD GOES TO HIGH SCHOOL, Worth Publishers, 1986 PN1995.9.S253 B85 2005 Burns, George and David Fisher, ALL MY BEST FRIENDS, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1989 PN2287.B87 A3 1989 Bushkin, Henry, JOHNNY CARSON, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013 Byrnes, Edd, KOOKIE, NO MORE: TV’S FIRST TEEN IDOL TELLS HIS STORY, Barricade, 1996* PN2287.B96 A3 1996 Byron, Janet, THE COUNTRY MUSIC LOVER’S GUIDE TO THE USA, St. Martin’s Griffin, 1996 ML3524.B983 1996 Caesar, Sid, CAESAR’S HOURS: MY LIFE IN COMEDY WITH LOVE AND LAUGHTER, Public Affairs, 2003** PN2287.C22 A3 2003 Caesar, Sid, WHERE HAVE I BEEN? AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Crown, 1982** PN2287.C22 A38 1982 Cahn, William and Rhoda, THE GREAT AMERICAN COMEDY SCENE, Monarch, 1978 (3rd. Edition) PN2285.C2 1977 Cameron, Judy and Paul J. Christian, THE ART OF GONE WITH THE WIND: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND, Prentice Hall Editions,
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