An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood Gabler, Neal

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Topic: Film / History & Criticism Publication Year: 1988 Item Width: 5.2 in Item Length: 8 in Item Height: 1.1 in Author: Neal Gabler Publisher: Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E. Number of Pages: 576 Pages height: 1.1 in Language: English EAN: 9780517568088 width: 5.2 in ISBN: 9780517568088 Edition: 1988 Illustrator: Yes Book Title: Empire of Their Own : How Zukor, Laemmle, Fox, Mayer, Cohn and the Warner Brothers Invented Hollywood Genre: Non-Classifiable, Performing Arts Item Weight: 31.9 Oz Format: Hardcover

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An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood Gabler, Neal. "Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood" by Neal Gabler is a comprehensive exploration of the roles played by Jewish immigrants in the early days of Hollywood. The book, published in 1988, delves into the history and impact of prominent figures such as Zukor, Laemmle, Fox, Mayer, Cohn, and the Warner Brothers on the development of the film industry in America. With a focus on film history and criticism, this 576-page hardcover volume also features illustrations and provides a detailed account of the influential contributions made by these early Hollywood pioneers. "Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood" by Neal Gabler is a comprehensive exploration of the roles played by Jewish immigrants in the early days of Hollywood. The book, published in 1988, delves into the history and impact of prominent figures such as Zukor, Laemmle, Fox, Mayer, Cohn, and the Warner Brothers on the development of the film industry in America. With a focus on film history and criticism, this 576-page hardcover volume also features illustrations and provides a detailed account of the influential contributions made by these early Hollywood pioneers.