Peter Bogdanovich - Books

Books

Books by Peter Bogdanovich:

  • 1961: The Cinema of Orson Welles
  • 1962: The Cinema of Howard Hawks
  • 1963: The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock
  • 1967: John Ford (expanded 1978)
  • 1969: Fritz Lang in America
  • 1970: Allan Dwan: The Last Pioneer
  • 1973: Pieces of Time (expanded 1985)
  • 1984: The Killing Of The Unicorn - Dorothy Stratten 1960-1980. - William Morrow and Company. - ISBN 0-688-01611-1.
  • 1992: This is Orson Welles. - HarperPerennial. - ISBN 0-06-092439-X.
  • 1995: A Moment with Miss Gish. - Santa Barbara: Santa Teresa Press.
  • 1997: Who The Devil Made It: Conversations with Legendary Film Directors. Alfred A. Knopf. - ISBN 0-679-44706-7.
  • 1999: Peter Bogdanovich's Movie of the Week.
  • 2004: Who the Hell's in It: Conversations with Hollywood's Legendary Actors. - Alfred A. Knopf. - ISBN 0-375-40010-9.

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    My main wish is to get my books into other people’s rooms, and to keep other people’s books out of mine.
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