Relive the magic of Disney’s 1989 animated classic The Little Mermaid with this collectible tiny book featuring story art from the beloved film. When Ariel the mermaid falls in love with a handsome human prince and trades her voice and tail for legs, she begins an adventure that will test her courage in ways she never imagined. With its unforgettable soundtrack, beautiful animation, and endearing characters, Disney’s The Little Mermaid has been one of the most celebrated animated films for generations. Now with this tiny storybook retelling, fans can cherish this classic fairytale and keep it right in their pockets! Part of a continuing series of tiny Disney storybooks, this is a unique collectors item that adult Disney fans can treasure for years to come.
Offers an up-close and personal look at the man and mogul behind Disney Studios and the Disney empire through an examination of his work practices, private views, and relationships with family members.
Loaded with fun facts, this book is a great companion to Who Was Walt Disney?
The Origins of Walt Disney tells the story of the famous artist and entertainer in a fresh way, placing him in the cultural narrative of twentieth century America and the world.
In Enemies of Promise the English littérateur Cyril Connolly set as his— any—serious writer's only worthwhile goal the creation of a book that “lasted” ten years, the while decrying the forces that make its accomplishment so ...
The maquette of Jafar, the wicked vizier from Aladdin (1992), was sculpted by Kent Melton, who began by bending a wire armature (support structure) from aluminum wire as a base for the clay. Once approved, the sculpture was molded and ...
This book will attract a wide array of readers--scholars of television, media, and film studies, popular culture students, and all those touched by the magic of Disney.
Fans of Disneyland, Disney World, and all things Disney are sure to enjoy learning all about the fascinating founder, Walt Disney.
Draws an intimate portrait of the man whose imagination spawned a family of classic cartoon characters, a powerful film studio, and an entertainment empire
"A very inviting combination of high theory and informal memoir, "Inside the Mouse "reworks some of the groundrules for writing cultural studies.
When the news of Walt's I can't work out, I find myself death hit the airwaves, Schickel called Bradbury and said, “Did you thinking, 'If only Mr. Disney were here, he would know what to do.'” hear the news about Walt?