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Author | : Scott Huver |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781883318475 |
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A rollicking shopping tour of the world's glitziest street, showing tourists and locals alike the ins and outs of buying like the stars do. Huver and Dunn have been writing about Rodeo Drive for years, telling tales on celebrities and relating the history and behind-the-scenes scandals that can only exist in Beverly Hills. Now their work takes shape as a suitcase-ready guidebook that's as much fun to read as it is to rely on. In addition to the nuts and bolts, you'll learn where the stars really shop and why in this tongue-in-cheek homage to shopping. Illustrated.
Author | : Anthony Hernandez |
Publisher | : Mack Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 11 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Nineteen eighties |
ISBN | : 9781907946264 |
Download Rodeo Drive, 1984 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Rodeo Drive, 1984 is a series of 41 images of shoppers on Beverly Hills' infamous shopping highway. The subjects appear caught unaware, glancing up as they walk, or daydreaming as they wait to be served in its commercial landscape of shops and restaurants. Anthony Hernandez poses as a dispassionate observer, recording the big hair, wide shoulders and cinched waists of the 1980's in sunlit photographs.
Author | : Barney Leason |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 566 |
Release | : 2016-03-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1504032829 |
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Beverly Hills, an enclave of the super-rich, where passion has its price. Rodeo Drive, a street where lives are bought and sold.
Author | : Jo Montgomery |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 470 |
Release | : 2001-09-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595196179 |
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NUMBER 9 RODEO DRIVE is a steamy book that takes a look at Hollywood without makeup, the behind-the-scenes making of deals and stars, an array of fascinating characters from the entertainment industry. It is a saga of emotion, ambition, greed glamour, drugs, sex and murder!It is an intimate inside look at the fast paced world of PR, the public relations industry in Hollywood, from the 60s through the 80s. The story revolves around two unique young women from a small town in southwestern Oklahoma, and J.D. Wilkinson, the aging millionaire, who spots their talents early on.Stephanie Karras is the beautiful, strong-willed woman who, starting from scratch, builds NUMBER 9 RODEO DRIVE into Hollywood's hottest PR firm. Sultry, charismatic Misty a singer born out of another era in time, is catapulted into a career that leads her to stardom, and later disaster.
Author | : Rose Apodaca |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Beverly Hills (Calif.) |
ISBN | : 9780615431833 |
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"Under the landmark yellow and white striped awnings of Giorgio Beverly Hills, he transformed a sleepy, ordinary main street of an otherwise well-heeled "village" into one of the top platinum shopping attractions among the international jet set"--Publisher's web site.
Author | : Tracey Owens Patton |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0739173200 |
Download Gender, Whiteness, and Power in Rodeo Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The lure of cowgirls and cowboys has hooked the American imagination with the lure of freedom and adventure since the turn of the twentieth century. The cowboy and cowgirl played in the imagination and made rodeo into a symbolic representation of the Western United States. As a sport that is emblematic of all things "Western," rodeo is a phenomenon that has since transcended into popular culture. Rodeo's attraction has even spanned oceans and lives in the imaginations of many around the world. From the modest start of this fantastic sport in open fields to celebrate the end of a long cattle drive or to settle a friendly "who's the best" bet between neighboring ranches, rodeo truly has grown into an edge-of-the-seat, money-drawing, and crowd-cheering favorite pastime. However, rodeo has diverse history that largely remains unaccounted for, unexamined, and silenced. In Gender, Whiteness and Power in Rodeo Tracey Owens Patton and Sally M. Schedlock visually explore how race, gender, and other issues of identity complicate the mythic historical narrative of the West. The authors examine the experiences of ethnic minorities, specifically Latinos, American Indians, and African Americans, and women who have continued to be marginalized in rodeo. Throughout the book, Patton and Schedlock questioned the binary divisions in rodeo that exists between women and men, and between ethnic minorities and Whites--divisions that have become naturalized in rodeo and in the mind of the general public. Using iconic visual images, along with the voices of the marginalized, Patton and Schedlock enter into the sometimes acrimonious debate of cowgirls and ethnic minorities in rodeo.
Author | : Marc Wanamaker |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780738530680 |
Download Early Beverly Hills Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Way before Rodeo Drive and the "pink palace" of the Beverly Hills Hotel were built, way before the namesake hillbillies, its zip code, and Eddie Murphy's detective techniques reaffirmed its place in popular culture, and way before its 1,001 mansions, Beverly Hills was comprised of wild canyons and ranchlands. Burton Green, one of the three original land developers of the Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas, named this place of severe terrain after Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, a 19th-century spa. Since its establishment in 1907, Beverly Hills, California, has been a crossroads for the great movers and shakers of the entertainment industry as well as the tycoons, world leaders, and flotsam and jetsam magnetized by the limelight. The vintage photographs in this provocative volume illustrate Beverly Hills's early transition from cow pastures to Hollywood's extremely illustrious bedroom community.
Author | : Ayesha Ijaz Khan |
Publisher | : Publishamerica Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781424139309 |
Download Rodeo Drive to Raja Bazaar Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Natasha is ten years old when her parents take her back to Islamabad. Born and bred in Los Angeles, she is less than keen on the move. Slowly she assimilates, guided by a grandmother who is determined to transform her and discovering the customary traditions through funerals and weddings. When an early marriage presents the opportunity to move back to the land of her birth, however, Natasha jumps at it, only to be disappointed by the less than favorable treatment of Muslims she witnesses in post 9/11 America. Spanning a decade (1994-2004), Rodeo Drive to Raja Bazaar is a social and political portrait of contemporary Pakistan and its immigrant population in America. With its mixture of the rich, poor and middle classes, democracy interspersed with military rule, liberals facing off with conservatives, and increasing interplay of religion, the novel is at once humorous, thought-provoking, and an easy read for all ages.
Author | : Susan Gottlieb |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2016-11-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780692783399 |
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Author | : Marc Wanamaker |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2016-03-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1439655286 |
Download Paramount Studios Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The fascinating tale of Hollywood powerhouse Paramount Pictures—beginning with its birth in the 1910s through the turbulent decade of the 1930s—was told in Early Paramount Studios by Marc Wanamaker, Michael Christaldi, and E.J. Stephens. Now the same authors are back to tell the next 60 years of the studio saga in Paramount Studios: 1940–2000, with a foreword by former Paramount head of production Robert Evans. This book picks up the story during the time of World War II—a successful era for the studio—which was followed by a decade of decline due to the upstart medium of television. By the 1960s, the studio teetered on the brink of bankruptcy before rebounding, thanks to several 1970s blockbusters, such as Love Story, The Godfather, and Chinatown. The tale continues through the final decades of the 20th century when Paramount showcased some of the greatest hits in its history.