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new book on Stanley Kubrick, by former Tech student!

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THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF STANLEY KUBRICK

by Rodney Hill (who studied film at Ga. Tech with J.P. Telotte) and Gene D.
Phillips (author of "Stanley Kubrick: A
Film Odyssey" and editor of "Stanley Kubrick: Interviews")

is available for pre-orders through Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com) and
elsewhere.

(hardcover is available, despite bn's listing)

At 432 pages, this is the most in-depth overview of Stanley Kubrick's
life, films, family, and collaborators, written by two staunch
devotees of the great director's work, with a foreword and afterword
by Kubrick's assistants and personal friends, Anthony Frewin and Leon
Vitali.

"The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick" is the first book published
since his death in 1999 that offers complete and unprecedented
coverage of:

* Stanley Kubrick's life
* The thirteen feature films he directed, including 2001: A Space
Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining
* His early work, including the documentary shorts and his still
photos for LOOK
* The actors who starred in his films
* Key members of his crew
* Inspiration for his movies
* Music and composers for his films
* Recurring themes and genres
* Behind-the-scenes insights into his films and his creative process
* Observations from colleagues
and much more.

An index and bibliography provide sources for further reading and
research. More than sixty photographs and drawings include some never-
before-published pictures.

Pre-order your copy now at www.bn.com, or anywhere books are sold.


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