Koszarski, Richard
Koszarski, Richard, 1947-
Richard Koszarski American film historian
VIAF ID: 34572990 (Personal)
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Works
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The Astoria Studio and its fabulous films : a picture history with 227 stills and photographs | |
Boom and bust : American cinema in the 1940s | |
Champion | |
The dawn of the sound | |
Devil's needle & other tales of vice and redemption, 2012: | |
The emergence of cinema : the American screen to 1907 | |
evening's entertainment the age of the silent feature picture, 1915-1928 | |
Film book crisis. - | |
Film history | |
Flu season: Moving Picture World reports on pandemic influenza, 1918-19 | |
Fort Lee the film town | |
Great American film directors in photographs | |
Hollywood directors, 1914-1940 | |
Hollywood on the Hudson film and television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff | |
'It's No Use to Have an Unhappy Man': Paul Fejos at Universal | |
Keep 'em in the East : Kazan, Kubrick, and the postwar New York film renaissance | |
King of jazz : Paul Whiteman's Technicolor revue | |
Lost Films from the National Film Collection | |
Making movies | |
Man you loved to hate : erich von stroheim and hollywood | |
The men with the movie cameras | |
Movie business | |
Museum Movies: The Museum of Modern Art and the Birth of Art Cinema (review) | |
Mystery of the wax museum | |
New York an international journal | |
New York to Hollywood : the photography of Karl Struss | |
The rivals of D. W. Griffith : alternate auteurs, 1913-1918, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, November-December 1976 | |
The talkies : American cinema's transition to sound, 1926-1931 | |
The transformation of cinema 1907-1915 | |
Universal Pictures : 65 years | |
Von the life and films of Erich von Stroheim | |
William K. Everson and the British cinema |