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INDUSTRIAL LIGHT MAGIC MAKING SOLO STAR WARS STORY HC

(W) Rob Bredow (A) J.W. RINZLER (CA) J.W. RINZLER

Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story is an eyewitness account of the film's production from visual effects supervisor and coproducer Rob Bredow. Making Solo gives a chronological overview of how the visual effects company created new worlds, aliens, droids, and vehicles for a galaxy far, far away, including insights into how the train heist on Vandor, L3-37, the Kessel Run, and the reimagined Millennium Falcon were brought to life. The book gives readers an intimate glimpse into the journey that Solo took from pre-production, production, and post-production, fully documenting how this film came to the big screen.

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MAKING OF ALIEN HC

(W) J. W. Rinzler

To celebrate Alien's fortieth anniversary, author J.W. RINZLER (The Making of Star Wars) tells the whole fascinating story of how it evolved from a simple idea into one of the most memorable sci-fi horror thrillers of all time. With brand new interviews with Ridley Scott and other crew, and featuring many rarely-seen photographs and artworks from the archives, The Making of Alien is the definitive work on this masterpiece of popular cinema.

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MARVEL ALPHABLOCK MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIV A-Z BOARD BOOK

(W) Peskimo (A) J.W. RINZLER (CA) J.W. RINZLER

Tour the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the seventh book in the bestselling Block Book series. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is rich with content, from its highly original characters to its stunning locations. This title features thrilling scenes and fascinating characters from A to Z, perfect for the youngest fan as well as seasoned collectors. Marvel Alphablock includes die-cut pages and the stylish art of British design team Peskimo. Each spread highlights important characters every fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe should know-from Black Panther to Iron Man to Scarlet Witch.

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MEMOIRS OF BOOK THIEF GN

(W) Alessando Tota (A) Pierre Van Hove (CA) J.W. RINZLER

Paris, the 1950s. Daniel Brodin - bibliophile, book thief, self-proclaimed poet - enters the heated atmosphere of the Cafe Serbier, home of the Parisian literati. Daniel impulsively puts himself forward for a poetry recitation. Under pressure, he recites not one of his own surrealist poems but an obscure piece of Italian verse he's certain no one will know. It's plagiarism, but it's a triumph. Daniel's recital marks his entrance into the Parisian avant-garde: a band of cultured rogues and pseudo-revolutionaries for whom life is a playground for art and planning a robbery has as much value as writing a book. In this milieu, the wine is good and the girls are beautiful. But can success last if it is founded on plagiarism and theft?