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Vaz Mark Cotta; Jackson Peter
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Yesterday's Muse Books /ABAA
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New York: Villard, Date: 2005. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 6x1x9. First edition. Top edge of jacket lightly bumped, light scratch on rear jacket panel. 2005 Hard Cover. xvi, 478 pp. Explorer, war hero, filmmaker, and cinema pioneer Merian C. Cooper–the adventurer who created King Kong–was truly larger than life. “Pictures cannot be made from an executive’s desk,” “Coop” declared, and he did more than talk the talk–he walked the walk to the far corners of the globe, with a motion picture camera in tow, in an era when those corners were truly unknown, untamed, and unforgiving. Cooper’s place in history is assured, thanks not only to the monstrous gorilla from Skull Island but because the story of Kong’s creator is even bigger and bolder than the beast he made into a cultural icon. Spellbound since boyhood by tales of life-threatening adventure and exotic locales, Cooper plunged again and again into harrowing expeditions that took him to places not yet civilized by modern man. Cooper was one of the first bomber pilots in World War I. After the war, he helped form the famous Kosciuszko Squadron in battle-torn Poland. He then turned his attention to producing documentary films that chronicled his hair-raising encounters with savage warriors, man-eating tigers, nomadic tribes, and ...
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Vaz Mark Cotta; Jackson Peter
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New York: Villard, Date: 2005. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 6x1x9. First edition. Top edge of jacket lightly bumped, light scratch on rear jacket panel. 2005 Hard Cover. xvi, 478 pp. Explorer, war hero, filmmaker, and cinema pioneer Merian C. Cooper–the adventurer who created King Kong–was truly larger than life. “Pictures cannot be made from an executive’s desk,” “Coop” declared, and he did more than talk the talk–he walked the walk to the far corners of the globe, with a motion picture camera in tow, in an era when those corners were truly unknown, untamed, and unforgiving. Cooper’s place in history is assured, thanks not only to the monstrous gorilla from Skull Island but because the story of Kong’s creator is even bigger and bolder than the beast he made into a cultural icon. Spellbound since boyhood by tales of life-threatening adventure and exotic locales, Cooper plunged again and again into harrowing expeditions that took him to places not yet civilized by modern man. Cooper was one of the first bomber pilots in World War I. After the war, he helped form the famous Kosciuszko Squadron in battle-torn Poland. He then turned his attention to producing documentary films that chronicled his hair-raising encounters with savage warriors, man-eating tigers, nomadic tribes, and ...
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Vaz, Mark Cotta; Jackson, Peter
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Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA /Abebooks
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ISBN10: 1400062764, ISBN13: 9781400062768, [publisher: Villard] Hardcover First Edition First edition. Top edge of jacket lightly bumped, light scratch on rear jacket panel. 2005 Hard Cover. xvi, 478 pp. Explorer, war hero, filmmaker, and cinema pioneer Merian C. Cooper?the adventurer who created King Kong?was truly larger than life. ?Pictures cannot be made from an executive?s desk,? ?Coop? declared, and he did more than talk the talk?he walked the walk to the far corners of the globe, with a motion picture camera in tow, in an era when those corners were truly unknown, untamed, and unforgiving. Cooper?s place in history is assured, thanks not only to the monstrous gorilla from Skull Island but because the story of Kong?s creator is even bigger and bolder than the beast he made into a cultural icon. Spellbound since boyhood by tales of life-threatening adventure and exotic locales, Cooper plunged again and again into harrowing expeditions that took him to places not yet civilized by modern man. Cooper was one of the first bomber pilots in World War I. After the war, he helped form the famous Kosciuszko Squadron in battle-torn Poland. He then turned his attention to producing documentary films that chronicled his hair-raising encounters with savage warriors, man-eating tigers, nomadic tribes, and elephant stampedes. In addition to producing King Kong, he was the first to team Fred Astaire with Ginger Rogers, arranged Katharine Hepburn?s screen test, collaborated ...
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