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112 oeuvres 556 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Richard Snow spent nearly four decades at American Heritage magazine, serving as editor in chief for seventeen years. He has been a consultant on historical motion pictures, among them Glory, and has worked on numerous documentaries, including the Burns brothers' The Civil War. His book Iron Dawn, afficher plus about the Monitor and the Merrimack, received the RADM Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature. He was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 2012. afficher moins
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American Experience: Coney Island [1991 TV episode] (2006) — Screenwriter — 3 exemplaires
American Heritage Magazine Vol 47 No 6 1996 October (1996) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1947
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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This book should be titled Disney’s Land and the people who put it together.
It is a marvelous telling of the various people who Walt drew upon to build his dream.
So, this is great read to understand their stories as part of disneyland’s story.
 
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Cbogstad | 7 autres critiques | Mar 18, 2024 |
Sailing the Graveyard Sea details an interesting chapter in U.S. naval history. Was there really a mutiny aboard the USS Somers, or did Commander Alexander Mackenzie overreact? Acting Midshipman Philip Spencer, son of the Secretary of War, was spoiled and self-indulgent and much too in love with a book detailing the history of pirates... but was he really the ringleader of a mutiny? Fortunately, some good did come from this entire mess: the public was so disgusted with Mackenzie's training cruise that the U.S. Naval Academy was founded in Annapolis.

Author Richard Snow's research is exhaustive, and I did learn a great deal; however, his writing style-- cut-and-dried, and stuffed to the gills with dusty facts-- was a chore to read and I often found my attention wandering. All in all, lots of excellent information on this chapter of U.S. naval history, but if you like your historians to craft a book that reads like the best fiction, you'd be better off going elsewhere.

(Review copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)
… (plus d'informations)
 
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cathyskye | Nov 15, 2023 |
Fast-paced and filled with fascinating details. Even the land-acquisition chapters were interesting.
 
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Beth3511 | 7 autres critiques | Jun 22, 2021 |
I've read a lot about Disney, and was worried this book might not contain anything new or different. I have to say, it is definitely the most exhaustive history of Disneyland that I've read. I found it to be very interesting, and a must-read for anybody else whose interested in all things Disney.

The one thing I could have lived without was the overly flowery language used especially in the first half of the book. Why use words that people can understand if the author can use words they can't? I was glad I read the book on my iPad so I could use the "look up" feature, but that got tiring after a while.… (plus d'informations)
 
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lemontwist | 7 autres critiques | Jan 21, 2021 |

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Œuvres
112
Membres
556
Popularité
#44,900
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
15
ISBN
41
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2

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