Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings

Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings
Author: Vincent Terrace
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2024-10-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476604452

Over the course of 80 years television has produced countless programs, many of which fit a particular profile. Did you know, for example, some programs are devoted to ghosts, genies, angels and even mermaids? Color broadcasting was first tested in 1941? Live models were used to advertise lingerie as early as 1950? Or that nudity (although accidental) occurred on TV long before cable was even thought possible? These are just a few of the many facts and firsts that can be found within the 145 entries included. Appropriate for fans and scholars, and bursting with obscure facts, this work traces the evolution of specific topics from 1925 through the 2005-2006 season. Entries include such diverse themes as adolescence, adult film actresses on TV, bars, espionage, gays, immigrants, lawyers, transsexuals and truckers, as well as locations like Canada, Hawaii, New York and Los Angeles. Each entry is arranged as a timeline, clearly displaying how television's treatment of the subject has changed through the years. Each entry is as complete as possible and contains series, pilot, special and experimental program information. Whether just a fan of television and eager to know more about the medium or a scholar seeking hard-to-find facts and information, this book traces the history of specific topics from television's infancy to its changes in the early twenty-first century.

Alaska Journal

Alaska Journal
Author: Jeffries Wyman
Publisher: Protean Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0962578053

Published in conjunction with his daughter's memoir Kipling's Cat, this is the private diary of biochemist/diplomat/painter Jeffries Wyman during his monthlong stay in Arctic Alaska in 1951. It offers vivid descriptions of the rigors and pleasures of traditional Inuit life-hunting, trapping, and fishing; playing games; making ingenious use of scarce resources. With full-color reproductions of Wyman's watercolor landscapes, portraits, and interiors of the igloo he called home.

The Devil's Crossing

The Devil's Crossing
Author: William W. Johnstone
Publisher: Pinnacle
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786048824

Includes excerpt from When the Shooting Starts.

The Donors

The Donors
Author: Leslie Alan Horvitz
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2021-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Lives are being traded and identities bought and sold, a sinister traffic that would otherwise go undetected if it weren’t for a car accident that takes the life of Maia Stevens, a famous actress who turns out to be not to be Maia at all. For that matter, she isn’t even a woman but rather a transsexual. The stunning discovery is made by Michael Reiss, a pathologist conducting the autopsy. But if the victim isn’t Maia then who is—and where is she? How long has it been since Maia—the real Maia—appeared in public? Reiss is warned not to publish his sensational findings by a doctor representing the Center for Rehabilitative Medicine, an institution which is actually a front for an organization called the Crown of Thorns. If he complies he will be allowed to find out what happened to the many celebrities, dictators, and Mafiosi who have paid for others to do their dying for them so that they can go on to live a comfortable life with a new face and a new identity. In time Michael will meet the real Maia but not before he, too, becomes someone else.

Jock Mahoney

Jock Mahoney
Author: Gene Freese
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786476893

Iowa-born Jock Mahoney was an elite athlete and U.S. Marines fighter pilot prior to falling into a film career. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest stuntmen in movie history, having taken leaps and bounds for Errol Flynn, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, and Gregory Peck. One of the first stuntmen to successfully move into acting, he was the popular star of the 1950s television westerns Range Rider and Yancy Derringer and twice played Tarzan on the big screen, presenting a memorable portrayal of an educated, articulate and mature jungle lord true to author Edgar Rice Burroughs' original vision. Filming in real jungles around the world took a physical toll on Mahoney that transformed him from leading man to burly character actor. He had to overcome the effects of a stroke but true to his tough guy nature rose above it to resume his life's many adventures. Mahoney was beloved by fans at conventions and appearances until his untimely demise in 1989 from a stroke-caused motor vehicle accident.

The Great Detective Pictures

The Great Detective Pictures
Author: James Robert Parish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

The authors take a look at some 350 motion pictures from the detective genre. They provide cast and credits (including character names), plot synopsis, and critical comments for each of the films covered, from both the silent and the sound eras. The volume includes a list of detective radio and television programs, as well as many captioned photographs from the films included in the text. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

American Mystery and Detective Novels

American Mystery and Detective Novels
Author: Larry Landrum
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1999-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313003270

Mystery and detective novels are popular fictional genres within Western literature. As such, they provide a wealth of information about popular art and culture. When the genre develops within various cultures, it adopts, and proceeds to dominate, native expressions and imagery. American mystery and detective novels appeared in the late nineteenth century. This reference provides a selective guide to the important criticism of American mystery and detective novels and presents general features of the genre and its historical development over the past two centuries. Critical approaches covered in the volume include story as game, images, myth criticism, formalism and structuralism, psychonalysis, Marxism and more. Comparisons with related genres, such as gothic, suspense, gangster, and postmodern novels, illustrate similarities and differences important to the understanding of the unique components of mystery and detective fiction. The guide is divided into five major sections: a brief history, related genres, criticism, authors, and reference. This organization accounts for the literary history and types of novels stemming from the mystery and detective genre. A chronology provides a helpful overview of the development and transformation of the genre.

100 American Crime Writers

100 American Crime Writers
Author: S. Powell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137031662

100 American Crime Writers features discussion and analysis of the lives of crime writers and their key works, examining the developments in American crime writing from the Golden Age to hardboiled detective fiction. This study is essential to scholars and an ideal introduction to crime fiction for anyone who enjoys this fascinating genre.