Tony Shaw: 5 books

Book cover of Cinematic Cold War

Cinematic Cold War

The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts and Minds

by Tony Shaw, Denise J. Youngblood
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2014

The Cold War was as much a battle of ideas as a series of military and diplomatic confrontations, and movies were a prime battleground for this cultural combat. As Tony Shaw and Denise Youngblood show, Hollywood sought to export American ideals in movies like Rambo, and the Soviet film industry fought...
Book cover of Cinematic Terror

Cinematic Terror

A Global History of Terrorism on Film

by PhD Tony Shaw
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2014

Cinematic Terror takes a uniquely long view of filmmakers' depiction of terrorism, examining how cinema has been a site of intense conflict between paramilitaries, state authorities and censors for well over a century. In the process, it takes us on a journey from the first Age of Terror that helped...
Book cover of Folklore of Cornwall
by Tony Deane, Tony Shaw
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2009

Focusing on Cornwall county in southwest England, this book examines the folklore of the area, such as the seasonal customs, traditions, rituals, and taboos.
Book cover of Protectors: Stories to Benefit PROTECT

Protectors: Stories to Benefit PROTECT

Protectors Anthologies, #1

by Les Edgerton, Chet Williamson, Ken Bruen
Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2012

41 writers. One cause. We've rallied a platoon of crime, western, thriller, fantasy, noir, horror and transgressive authors to support PROTECT's important work: lobbying for legislation that protects children from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.  Powerful stories from George Pelecanos, Andrew...
Book cover of My Dirty Little Secrets - Steroids, Alcohol & Drugs
by Tony Mandarich, Sharon Shaw Elrod
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2009

As Tony Mandarich left Green Bay in February, 1993, his football career in shambles, Packer Plus staff writer, Tom Mulhern, wrote the following: "The overriding sentiment, however, is one of emptiness. Not so much for promises unfulfilled, but for sins not repented. Maybe some day Mandarich will...
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