Lawrence of Arabia:
The Official 30th Anniversary
Pictorial History
FACTORY SEALED!
Rare and Out of Print!
Note: Any imperfections in the above picture are due to
reflections from the flash bulb on the shrink wrap. The book is in
perfect GEM MINT, unopened condition.
Two years in
the making and the winner of seven Academy Awards, David Lean's
screen classic Lawrence of Arabia has been seen and enjoyed by
millions since 1962. Specially compiled for the film's 30th
anniversary, this volume provides, for the first time, an account
of this film's remarkable genesis, artistry, and influence. 425
photographs, 75 in full-color.
This
celebratory volume, specially compiled to herald the film's 30th
anniversary, provides, for the first time, a visual and textual
account of this remarkable film's genesis, artistry, and influence,
as well as a fascinating new look at the life and legend of T.E.
Lawrence.
This is an extremely well thought out book, with great insight
that allows the reader to better understand what it takes to figure
out the workings of a man's mind and to place it into a film. A
barrage of well laid out photos accent this book nicely. Also a
great history of the movie is written: beginning with the life of
T.E.L, following the arduous making of the film, the lives of
nearly all who had a hand in it, the wide range of response to the
film, and the recent restoration. This book is priceless and
definitely a must for anyone.
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Lawrence of Arabia
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Size
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Height:
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11.0 in.
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Width:
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8.3 in.
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Thickness:
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0.5 in.
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Weight:
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28.0 oz.
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Publisher's Note
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A visual and
textual account of this remarkable epic's genesis, artistry, and
influence, as well as a fascinating new look at the life and legend
of T. E. Lawrence. From its beginnings in Lawrence's Seven Pillars
of Wisdom to its 1962 Royal Premiere; from its sensational triumph
at the Thirty-fifth Annual Academy Awards to the 1989 release of
the fully restored "Director's Cut" (which the Los Angeles Times
hailed as "one of the Seven Wonders of the cinematic world")--this
is the complete, incomarably illustrated chronicle of an
unparalleled cinema masterpiece.
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