Out of the inkwell : Max Fleischer and the animation revolution /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fleischer, Richard
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, [2005]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • They say that it's difficult being a famous man's son ...
  • Two years after joining the Brooklyn daily eagle ...
  • If ever a job was tailor-made for anyone ...
  • Brimming with pride and high hopes, Max ...
  • Late in 1920, the Bray organization ...
  • There were three movie "palaces" in midtown ...
  • Taking a page from his former employer ...
  • The addition of sound to the Fleischer cartoons ...
  • Clearly, Max was riding the crest of a wave ...
  • The fortunes of the Fleischer family ...
  • Several times during the writing of these pages ...
  • Although this book is primarily about Max ...
  • Fleischer studios prospered ...
  • Because of Max and Dave's personalities ...
  • Max was a dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker ...
  • Work at the New York studio continued ...
  • Paramount insisted on a Christmas release date ...
  • The studio's move from New York to Miami ...
  • Max opened the contract, read the first paragraph ...
  • After the initial shock of the Paramount takeover ...
  • Almost before the news of the studio's sudden ...
  • It seems that Max's aim in life was to be ...
  • Leonard Miltonberg ran a company in ...
  • He wrote myriad and lengthy memos ...
  • The lawsuit against Paramount et al. ...
  • The whole thing was incomprehensible to me ...
  • The article concerned a new copyright law ...
  • The year 1972 turned out to be ...