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John Ford / Andrew Sinclair London: Allen and Unwin, 1979.
Call No: 81FOR SINAuthor: Sinclair, Andrew Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Allen and UnwinPubDate: 1979PhysDes: xii, 305 p. [32] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cmSubject: FORD, JOHN ; IRON HORSE, THE (UK, John Ford, 1924) ; MEN WITHOUT WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1929) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; TOBACCO ROAD (US, John Ford, 1941) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946) ; FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948) ; SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (US, John Ford, 1949) ; RIO GRANDE (US, John Ford, 1950) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; HORSE SOLDIERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1959) ; MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) ; HOW THE WEST WAS WON (US, Henry Hathaway & John Ford & George Marshall, 1962) ; YOUNG CASSIDY (UK, Jack Cardiff, 1965) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) Summary: Andrew Sinclair uses his access to the papers and photographs of John Ford, and to his work colleagues, ranging from actors to camera and stuntmen, to build a complete picture of the man. He shows John Ford to be a very successful director, from 1917, the period of silent movies, to 1966, a time when movies had become an important means of entertainment. He shows John Ford as a cantankerous, wily and brave man, who had a big influence on American cinema, and American social history, as a person who opposed McCarthyism, and who was wounded in the Second World War making documentary and propaganda films [Taken from the cover of the book]Notes: Also published : New York : Dial Press, 1979; Includes index; Filmography: p.229- 291ISBN: 0047910380
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John Ford / by Joseph McBride and Michael Wilmington New York: Da Capo Press, 1975.
Call No: 81FOR MCBAuthor: McBride, Joseph ; Wilmington, Michael Edition: 1st American ed.Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Da Capo PressPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 234 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSeries: A Da Capo paperbackSubject: FORD, JOHN ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; WAGON MASTER (US, John Ford, 1950) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946) ; FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; RISING OF THE MOON, THE (IE/US, John Ford, 1957) ; SUN SHINES BRIGHT, THE (US, John Ford, 1953) ; SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; SERGEANT RUTLEDGE (US, John Ford, 1960) ; MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) ; STRAIGHT SHOOTING (U.S, John Ford, 1917) ; HOW THE WEST WAS WON (US, Henry Hathaway & John Ford & George Marshall, 1962) ; CIVIL WAR, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) Summary: "McBride and Wilmington examine key Ford films, from his first feature-length film, the recently discovered Straight Shooting, to his last, the controversial Seven Women, pointing out recurring Fordian themes and ideals and relating each film to others of the same genre. A filmography gives the vital statistics for each of Ford's Films. " -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Filmography: p. 213-226; Bibliography: p. 227-233ISBN: 0306800160Contents: -- bringing in the sheaves -- half genius, half Irish -- himself -- the noble outlaw: Straight Shooting, Stagecoach, Wagon Master -- men at war: they were expendable , my darling clementine, fort apache -- ireland: the quiet man, the rising of the moon -- rebels: ther sun shines bright -- the searchers -- what really happened: segeant rutledge, the man who shot liberty valance, the civil war -- the last place on earth: seven women -- filmography -- bibliography -- acknowledgements --
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The John Ford movie mystery / Andrew Sarris Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press, 1975.
Call No: 81FOR SARAuthor: Sarris, Andrew Source: USPlace: Bloomington INPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 192 p. ; 26 cmSeries: Cinema OneSubject: FORD, JOHN ; SARRIS, ANDREW ; MEN WITHOUT WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1929) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; ARROWSMITH (US, John Ford, 1931) ; AIRMAIL (US, John Ford, 1932) ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; INFORMER, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND (US, John Ford, 1936) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; HURRICANE, THE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; GRAPES OF WRATH, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; LONG VOYAGE HOME, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; BATTLE OF MIDWAY, THE (US, John Ford, 1942) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946) ; FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948) ; SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (US, John Ford, 1949) ; WAGON MASTER (US, John Ford, 1950) ; RIO GRANDE (US, John Ford, 1950) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; SUN SHINES BRIGHT, THE (US, John Ford, 1953) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; LONG GRAY LINE, THE (US, John Ford, 1954) ; SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; RISING OF THE MOON, THE (IE/US, John Ford, 1957) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; GIDEON'S DAY (UK, John Ford, 1958) ; HORSE SOLDIERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1959) ; SERGEANT RUTLEDGE (US, John Ford, 1960) ; TWO RODE TOGETHER (US, John Ford, 1961) ; MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) ; DONOVAN'S REEF (US, John Ford, 1963) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) ISBN: 0253331676Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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The non-Western films of John Ford / by J. A. Place Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, c1979.
Call No: 81 FOR PLAAuthor: Place, J. A. (Janey Ann), 1946- Edition: First editionSource: USPlace: Secaucus, N.J.Publisher: Citadel PressPubDate: c1979PhysDes: 287 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmSubject: FORD, JOHN ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND (US, John Ford, 1935) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; SUN SHINES BRIGHT, THE (US, John Ford, 1953) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND (US, John Ford, 1936) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; GRAPES OF WRATH, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; TOBACCO ROAD (US, John Ford, 1941) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME (US, John Ford, 1950) ; [MISTER] MR ROBERTS (US, John Ford & Mervyn Le Roy, 1955) ; BATTLE OF MIDWAY, THE (US, John Ford, 1942) ; THIS IS KOREA (US, John Ford, 1951) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; SUBMARINE PATROL (US, John Ford, 1938) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; LONG GRAY LINE, THE (US, John Ford, 1954) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; INFORMER, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PLOUGH AND THE STARS, THE (US, John Ford, 1936) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; RISING OF THE MOON, THE (IE/US, John Ford, 1957) ; YOUNG CASSIDY (UK, Jack Cardiff, 1965) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; AIRMAIL (US, John Ford, 1932) ; ARROWSMITH (US, John Ford, 1931) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; HURRICANE, THE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; LONG VOYAGE HOME, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; DONOVAN'S REEF (US, John Ford, 1963) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) ; FUGITIVE, THE (US/MX, John Ford, 1947) Summary: "J.A. Place's first book, The Western Films of John Ford, presented and analysed all the Ford films laid in the American West and drawing upon its mythology. In this book she turns to Ford's work in other genres: Americana films, Celtic films, political films, military films, and war films. Easch motion picture is carefully re-created in words and pictures." - BOOK BLURBNotes: Continues The Western films of John FordISBN: 0806506431Contents: The American films -- The war films -- The Irish films -- The action films -- The "foreign" films.
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SEVEN WOMEN : (US, John Ford, 1965)
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SEVEN WOMEN, SEVEN SINS : (GW/FR/US/AU/BE, Helke Sander & Bette Gordon & Maxi Cohen & Chantal Akerman & Valie Export [pseud. of Waldtraud Hllinger] & Laurence Gavronn & Ulrike Ottinger, 1987)
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Theories of authorship : a reader / edited by John Caughie London Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul in association with the British Film Institute, 1981.
Call No: 621 THEAuthor: Caughie, John CorpAuthor: British Film InstitutePlace: London BostonPublisher: Routledge & Kegan Paul in association with the British Film InstitutePubDate: 1981PhysDes: ix, 316 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cmSeries: British Film Institute readers in film studiesSubject: AUTHORSHIP ; AUTEUR THEORY ; CAHIERS DU CINEMA ; SARRIS, ANDREW ; FORD, JOHN ; SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) Notes: Includes indexes; Bibliography: p. 302-308ISBN: 0710006497; 0710006500 (pbk.)LON: 80041575; 2070811Contents: Part One - Auteurism --
1. Introduction --
A. Auteurism in theory -- 2. M H Abrams: 'Literature as a revelation of personality' -- 3. Edward Buscombe: 'Ideas of authorship --
B. The theory in practice -- 4. Cahiers du Cinema -- 5. Movie -- 6. Andew Sarris --
C. Dossier on John Ford -- 7. Louis Marcorelles: 'Ford of the movies' -- 8. Lindsay Anderson: 'The searchers' -- 9. Andrew Sarris: 'The searchers' -- 10. Robin Wood: 'Shall we gather at the river? the late films of John Ford' -- 11. Peter Wollen (Lee Russell): 'John Ford' -- 12. Jean-Louis Comolli: 'Signposts on the trail' -- 13. Jean Narboni: 'Casting out the eights: John Ford's Seven Women' --
Part Two - Auteur-structuralism --
14. Introduction -- 15. Claude Levi-Strauss: 'The structural study of myth' (extract) -- 16. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith: Visconti (extract) -- 17. Peter Wollen: 'The auteur theory' (extract) -- 18. Charles Eckert: 'The English cine-structuralists' -- 19. Brian Henderson: 'Critique of cine-structuralism' (part 1) -- 20. Jean-Pierre Oudart: 'Conclusion to the Cahiers du Cinema editors' "John Ford's Young Mr Lincoln"' (extract) -- 21. Pierre Macherey: 'Literary analysis: the tomb of the structures' (extract) --
Part Three - Fiction of the author/author of the fiction --
22. Introduction -- 23. Roland Barthes: 'The death of the author' -- 24. Stephen Heath: 'Comment on "The idea of authorship" -- 25. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith: 'Six authors in pursuit of The searchers' (extract) -- 26. Christian Metz: 'History/discourse: a note on two voyeurisms' -- 27. Geoffrey Nowell-Smith: 'A note on "history/discourse"' -- 28. Sandy Flitterman: 'Woman, desire and the look: feminism and the enunciative apparatus in cinema' -- 29. Nick Browne: 'The rhetoric of the specular text with reference to Stagecoach' -- 30. Jean-Pierre Oudart: 'The absent field of the Author' -- 31. Pam Cook: 'The point of self-expression in avant-garde film' -- 32. Michel Foucault: 'What is an author?' (extract)
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