An Empire Of Their Own: How The Jews Invented Hollywood

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First h/b edition published 1988 by Crown Publishers, Inc. This p/b edition published 1989 by Anchor Books / Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.

Author(s): GABLER, Neal
Edition: 1
Publisher: Anchor Books / Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
Year: 1989

Language: English
Commentary: Scan from 1989 paperback: Covers (color) 150dpi, b&w text pages and greyscale photoplates: 300dpi
City: New York, NY
Tags: actors, alpha-waves, casting couch, claque, Communism, Edison, escapism, film stars, Hollywood, hypnotism, indoctrination thru imagery, Jews, Mesmerism, mind control, movies, studio system, subliminal, subversion, tinsel-town

An Empre of Their Own - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Contents
Quotation from F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Last Tycoon
Introduction
Part One—The Men
1. The Killer
2. “Don’t Be a Salary Slave!”
3. Born on the Fourth of July
4. Between the Old Life and the New
5. “I Don’t Get Ulcers. I Give ‘Em!”
~photoplates (1-8)~
Part Two—The Empire
6. In Their Image
7. How They Lived
~photoplates (9-16)~
8. Rabbi to the Stars
9. Refugees and British Actors
~photoplates (17-24)~
10. The End
Epilogue
Reference Notes
Introduction
1. The Killer
2. “Don’t Be a Salary Slave!”
3. Born on the Fourth of July
4. Between the Old Life and the New
5. “I Don’t Get Ulcers. I Give ‘Em!”
6. In Their Image
7. How They Lived
8. Rabbi to the Stars
9. Refugees and British Actors
10. The End
A Note On Sources
A Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
Rear Cover