Books by "Robert A. Beauregard"

7 books found

Story Behind the Stone, The

Story Behind the Stone, The

by Robert Jeanfreau

2012 · Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

An illustrated history of New Orleans' monuments. From the statue of Joan of Arc that stands in the French Quarter to the Bienville Monument and the bust of General Lafayette, this guide provides a historical look at more than forty of the city's landmarks. Some remain ensconced in gardens or private collections while others exist in public view. Descriptions accompany each image, providing the legend behind each landmark and a deeper knowledge of New Orleans' rich past.

Southern Historical Society Papers

Southern Historical Society Papers

by Robert Alonzo Brock

2024 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reprint of the original, first published in 1884.

The Films of Sergio Leone

The Films of Sergio Leone

by Robert C. Cumbow

2008 · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Sergio Leone's renown as a filmmaker rests upon a fistful of films, most notably the three Westerns he made with Clint Eastwood in the mid-1960s: A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). While the success of these movies ensured Leone's reputation would endure, the few films he made following The Man with No Name Trilogy-culminating in his American gangster epic, Once Upon a Time in America (1984) with Robert DeNiro-would solidify Leone's place as one of the great visionaries of his time. In this enhanced revision of Once upon a Time: The Films of Sergio Leone, Robert C. Cumbow examines the work of this Italian filmmaker who made his mark re-envisioning the American Western. This volume includes a greatly expanded introduction and contains newly revised essays in which Cumbow analyzes the transition from "peplum" films to westerns in the Italian popular tradition. The book also examines each of Leone's major films as director, as well as the swan song Italian Western My Name Is Nobody, which Leone co-wrote and guided as producer. Cumbow also studies Leone's compositional style and the influence of Catholicism and the Italian grand opera tradition on his work. He provides a critical evaluation of Leone's style in reshaping the Western genre (and later, the crime film), as well an assessment of the influences on Leone's work, and his continuing impact on subsequent generations of film makers. Additional features of this book include thumbnail comments on the professionals who most frequently made up Leone's cast and crew, as well as an entire chapter devoted to composer Ennio Morricone. The book also includes an exhaustive bibliography, discography, and filmography, completely updated for this new edition. For fans and scholars seeking original and illuminating discussion of his work, The Films of Sergio Leone provides a critical appreciation of this master stylist.

A Fire-eater Remembers

A Fire-eater Remembers

by Robert Barnwell Rhett

2000 · Univ of South Carolina Press

Some people called Robert Barnwell Rhett the Father of Secession. This book illuminates Rhett's role in secession's time and passage. It tells of Rhett's interest in secession doctrine as early as 1828 and his outspoken support of disunion fully a quarter-century before 1861.

It Came From Memphis

It Came From Memphis

by Robert Gordon

2001 · Simon and Schuster

Gordon's critically acclaimed and richly entertaining exploration of the birthplace of rock and roll is peopled with Delta bluesmen, manic deejays, matinee cowboys and Elvis.

American History for Schools

American History for Schools

by Robert Bartow Cousins, Joseph Abner Hill

1913

Confederate Charleston

Confederate Charleston

by Robert N. Rosen

1994 · Univ of South Carolina Press

From secession to siege to surrender, this book recounts the dramatic Civil War experience of the city that witnessed some of the conflict's most noteworthy events. The authors lavishly illustrated chronicle presents a multi-faceted view of the city where the first shots were fired and of the diverse population, both military and civilian, that flowed through Charleston before, during, and after the Civil War.--Provided by publisher.