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John M. Ford

John M. Ford

John M. Ford

Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Final Reflection
Dec 07, 2010
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Final Reflection
Jul 02, 2009
The Hand of Kahless will be released on November 16, 2004 in Trade Paperback
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The Final Reflection will be released on September 22, 2000 in eBook
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Sep 22, 2000
How Much For Just the Planet? will be released on September 22, 2000 in eBook
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Pop Matters, November 22, 2011
...studio system to today’s increasingly outsourced productions. Next are a few essays on specific directors: Clint Eastwood, John Ford, DW Griffith and Steven Spielberg. These read more like biographical overviews than critical examinations of the...
Kirkus Reviews, November 16, 2011
...era of books, which attracted the likes of Robert E. Vardeman, Diane Duane, Greg Bear, A.C. Crispin, John M. Ford, Melinda Snodgrass, Barbara Hambly, Diane Carey, Peter David, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn...
Washington Post, November 15, 2011
...of the Civil War Society,” said that O’Reilly and Dugard misidentified the chief carpenter for theater owner John Ford; provided a wrong figure for the number of acres on the farm of Samuel Mudd, the doctor who was convicted of conspiring in the...
Washington Post, November 14, 2011
...Magazine of the Civil War Society, said that OReilly and Dugard misidentified the chief carpenter for theater owner John Ford; provided a wrong figure for the number of acres on the farm of Samuel Mudd, the doctor who was convicted of conspiring in the...
PB Pulse, November 11, 2011
...of academic, public and research libraries. Eyman has written numerous histories and biographies of Hollywood figures, including directors John Ford and Ernst Lubitsch, MGM chief Louis B. Mayer and silent film star Mary Pickford...
Care2, October 24, 2011
...works of Noam Chomsky. Librarians and booksellers who support the movement are the primary organizers of the library. John Ford, an alternative bookstore owner, said of the library’s goals: “I hope, at the very least, it just makes people more...
Huffington Post, October 13, 2011
...was the only woman to have been granted membership in the Motion Picture Directors Association. Legendary film director, John Ford, worked as Weber's assistant before moving on to make his own films. During her career Weber directed 140 films. Weber died...
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed, October 13, 2011
...was the only woman to have been granted membership in the Motion Picture Directors Association. Legendary film director, John Ford, worked as Weber's assistant before moving on to make his own films. During her career Weber directed 140 films. Weber died...
3DGuy.tv, October 8, 2011
...s Nikon. And as I watch the incredible race in my viewfinder, it is like living in a John Ford western. The wide-angle panorama of unbelievable blue sky and majestic mountains with hundreds of horses galloping across the plains is reminiscent of the...
Entertainment - MassLive.com, October 1, 2011
...The Catastrophe Of Success,” “Whatever Happened to Orson Welles: A Portrait of an Independent Career” and “Searching For John Ford.” His book on screenwriting, “Writing in Pictures: Screenwriting Made (Mostly) Painless,”will be published in...
24 Frames, September 26, 2011
...Rachel Lysaght. Screening later that evening is the 2010 documentary, “Dreaming the Quiet Man,” which looks at director John Ford’s decision to film his 1952 classic in Ireland, and “The Quiet Man,” starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara, for...
Never Yet Melted, September 19, 2011
...coastal pseudo-intellectual elites to the rivalrous friendship of Tom Doniphon (John Wayne) and Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) in John Ford’s 1962 film “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” In the film, rugged rancher and man of violence John Wayne...
Greyhawk Grognard, September 16, 2011
...new novelizations. From the awfulness that was anything by Diane Duane to the ultimate coolness that was the John Ford Klingons, it was a great time to be a Trek fan. (Trekkie? Trekker? I didn't, and don't to this day, consider one cooler or more...
Nona's Pensieve, September 13, 2011
...later in his life. The road to stardom was slow and tedious. Although close to the famous director John Ford, John Wayne had to wait a long time to feature in the director's movie. Even after featuring in John Ford's movie, John Wayne still had to wait...