The Magic Kingdom

  • The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life
    By Steven Watts

    It became a mechanical process . . . you'd ink the cel fast. They had people who would come along and pick up the tissue papers on ... In the early 19305, for example, a journalist for Pearson's Magazine reported The Fantasy Factory | 171.

  • The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life
    By Steven Watts

    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.

  • The Magic Kingdom
    By Russell Banks

    "In 1971, a property speculator named Harley Mann begins recording his life story onto a reel-to-reel machine.

  • The Magic Kingdom
    By Stanley Elkin

    Written with deadpan humor and poignancy, The Magic Kingdom is a striking and honest portrayal of life and death—and the trouble that ensues when one attempts to master either.

  • The Magic Kingdom: A novel
    By Russell Banks

    “You mean, tell you what I left out of my account of Sadie's and my conversation the day she died and my meeting later with Elder John? Other than what I have just told you about the nature of my relationship with Sadie?” “Yes.

  • The Magic Kingdom: A novel
    By Russell Banks

    The Magic Kingdom confronts our longings for Paradise; also the inner serpents that are to be found in all such enchanted gardens.” —Margaret Atwood, author of The Testaments, via Twitter Property speculator Harley Mann begins recording ...

  • The Magic Kingdom
    By Russel Swensen

    Poetry. "Russel Swensen's MAGIC KINGDOM is a glass globe, shattered like the one Charles Foster Kane let fall, a sphere of obsession in which the past is a fugue of vanished music and desolate mornings, glamorous and desparate gestures in a ...

  • The Magic Kingdom: My Experience in Riyadh
    By Nicola M. Stewart

    It is illegal to publicly practice any religion other than Islam, which means Christmas is behind compound doors, and all of this is without even mentioning the heat!

  • The Magic Kingdom
    By Mo

    Using magic, he sets out to make the world a perfect place. In this childrens book, a young prince discovers that the reward of magic can make him as great as he wants to be and allows him to work to make the world a perfect place.

  • The Magic Kingdom
    By Stanley Elkins

    The Magic Kingdom