Useful to those who work with children - parents, teachers, librarians,... Læs mere
Charlotte Greenwood was unfashionably tall at 5'10"". Her early aspirations to become a great dramatic actress led... Læs mere
Offers a guide and handbook to the late poetry of author Charles Wright. This work begins with a study of the poems in ""Chickamauga"". It also... Læs mere
Examines sixteen Charlie Chaplin comedies produced at Essanay, showing Chaplin as an artist in transition from the knockabout Keystone farces to more refined, sometimes brilliant Mutual productions.
Written from a patient's perspective, this book defines chemical... Læs mere
A reference that lists the results of men's chess competitions from various parts of the world. It records individual and team matches, from the famous to the lesser known. It includes entries that note the location and, when available, the group that sponsored the event.
Charles Chaplin is commonly remembered as a silent film comedian. This title covers each of Chaplin's seven sound films - ""City Lights"" (1931),... Læs mere
Charles Chesnutt was the first African-American writer of fiction to win major acclaim. This collection of essays seeks to confirm and reevaluate the stature of this great American novelist.
Providing an overview of the playwright and director’s life, this book explores the theatrical underpinnings of his work and includes examinations of such plays as Le Bourgeois Avant-Garde, Bluebeard, Galas and Stage Blood.
Presents the results of the main chess competitions - both tournaments and matches - that took place... Læs mere
Recounts one man's experience of being afflicted by electrical and multiple chemical sensitivities. It explores the onset of the disease; his... Læs mere