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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Troyan , Jeffrey Paul Thompson , Stephen X. SylvesterPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: The Lyons Press Dimensions: Width: 27.30cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 2.817kg ISBN: 9781630761424ISBN 10: 1630761427 Pages: 736 Publication Date: 15 August 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThrough magical, never-before-seen archival photographs, you will be taken on a fabulous journey exploring the history of Twentieth Century Fox Studios. This book triggers so many fond personal memories: from the studio commissary to the schoolhouse where I spent endless hours, to a look inside the sound stages we used while working on The Sound of Music. -- Angela Cartwright, actress whose work includes The Danny Thomas Show, Lost in Space, and The Sound of Music; artist; author of Styling the Stars Twentieth Century Fox was a wonderful place. It was like a separate little world of its own. I remember the huge buildings full of antique cars, stagecoaches and varied pieces of architecture. It was just incredible, and so much fun to wander through. There were New York, Western and Midwestern streets, a Roman square, the countryside ... it was huge, and an extraordinary place. I worked them all. There was no other studio like it. -- Debra Paget, Twentieth Century Fox contract player, 1948-1956 With each passing year, more pieces of Hollywood history are lost or forgotten. That's why a book like this is so welcome, especially with the gallery of rare behind-the-scenes photos that take us back in time. -- Leonard Maltin, American film critic and historian Through magical, never-before-seen archival photographs, you will be taken on a fabulous journey exploring the history of Twentieth Century Fox Studios. This book triggers so many fond personal memories: from the studio commissary to the schoolhouse where I spent endless hours, to a look inside the sound stages we used while working on The Sound of Music. -- Angela Cartwright, actress whose work includes The Danny Thomas Show, Lost in Space, and The Sound of Music; artist; author of Styling the Stars Twentieth Century Fox was a wonderful place. It was like a separate little world of its own. I remember the huge buildings full of antique cars, stagecoaches and varied pieces of architecture. It was just incredible, and so much fun to wander through. There were New York, Western and Midwestern streets, a Roman square, the countryside . . . it was huge, and an extraordinary place. I worked them all. There was no other studio like it. -- Debra Paget, Twentieth Century Fox contract player, 1948-1956 With each passing year, more pieces of Hollywood history are lost or forgotten. That's why a book like this is so welcome, especially with the gallery of rare behind-the-scenes photos that take us back in time. -- Leonard Maltin, American film critic and historian I wish I'd had this remarkable book when I first toured Fox Hills! -- Kevin Brownlow, documentary filmmaker, author, film historian Through magical, never-before-seen archival photographs, you will be taken on a fabulous journey exploring the history of Twentieth Century Fox Studios. This book triggers so many fond personal memories: from the studio commissary to the schoolhouse where I spent endless hours, to a look inside the sound stages we used while working on The Sound of Music. -- Angela Cartwright, actress whose work includes The Danny Thomas Show, Lost in Space, and The Sound of Music; artist; author of Styling the Stars Twentieth Century Fox was a wonderful place. It was like a separate little world of its own. I remember the huge buildings full of antique cars, stagecoaches and varied pieces of architecture. It was just incredible, and so much fun to wander through. There were New York, Western and Midwestern streets, a Roman square, the countryside ... it was huge, and an extraordinary place. I worked them all. There was no other studio like it. -- Debra Paget, Twentieth Century Fox contract player, 1948-1956 With each passing year, more pieces of Hollywood history are lost or forgotten. That's why a book like this is so welcome, especially with the gallery of rare behind-the-scenes photos that take us back in time. -- Leonard Maltin, American film critic and historian I wish I'd had this remarkable book when I first toured Fox Hills! -- Kevin Brownlow, documentary filmmaker, author, film historian Author InformationMichael Troyan has worked as an archivist at the Walt Disney and Warner Bros. studios as well as a consultant and film historian elsewhere. He is the author of A Rose For Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson, and has contributed to numerous books about Hollywood, and particularly Disney, history. He lives in Northern California. Stephen Sylvester is the former head of Hollywood Heritage and a member of the Friends of Fox. Besides combing the company’s archives as never before, Sylvester also has ongoing interviews with dozens of Fox employees past and present, celebrating every aspect of its motion picture making. 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