FALL 2001 HARDCOVERS
Introduction
Art & Architecture
Biography & Memoirs
Business & Personal Finance
Childcare & Parenting
Contemporary Affairs
Cookbooks, Wine & Entertaining
Fiction/First & Collections
Fiction/General & Short Stories
Fiction/Mystery & Suspense
Fiction/Science Fiction & Fantasy
Gardening
Gay & Lesbian Studies
Health, Beauty & Fitness
History
Humor
Lifestyle
Literary Criticism & Essays
Nature & Environment
New Age
Performing Arts & Film
Philosophy
Photography
Poetry
Politics
Psychology
Reference
Religion & Inspirational
Science
Self Help & Recovery
Social Sciences
Sports
Travel/Abroad
Travel/USA
War & Military
Women's Studies

ABRAMS
American Roots Music
(Sept., $49.50), edited by Robert Santelli, Holly George-Warren and Jim Brown, is the companion volume to a four-part PBS-TV series airing in the Fall 2001 and covering blues, gospel, folk, country and western and other traditional genres. Ad/promo. Author tour.
Rita Hayworth: A Photographic Retrospective (Sept., $39.95) by Caren Roberts-Frenzel offers a tribute to the legendary star. Advertising. Movie/Entertainment Book Club selection.

A CAPPELLA
Gil Evans: Out of the Cool: His Life and Music
(Oct., $26.95) by Stephanie Stein Crease is the first biography of the jazz composer, arranger and collaborator with Miles Davis.

ALYSON
The Advocate's Celebrity Interviews, Vol. One
(Nov., $26.95) by Judy Wieder collects revealing interviews with Melissa Etheridge, Ellen DeGeneres, George Michael, Mark Wahlberg, Barbra Streisand and others as they appeared in the gay and lesbian newsmagazine.

AMADEUS PRESS
Valery Gergiev and the Kirov: A Story of Survival
(Sept., $34.95) by John Ardoin focuses on the directorship of Gergiev.

ANDREWS MCMEEL
Making Waves: The 50 Greatest Women in Radio and Television
(Sept., $27.95) by American Women in Radio and Television highlights the pioneers and captures their spirit and courage. 50,000 first printing.

APPLAUSE
The Roar of the Canon: Kott & Marowitz on Shakespeare
(Sept., $24.95) by Jan Kott and Charles Marowitz. Stage director Marowitz and Shakespearean scholar Kott probe the mysteries of Othello, Romeo & Juliet and others. Advertising.
Paul Scofield: An Actor for All Seasons (Jan., $26.95) by Gary O'Connor paints a revealing portrait of this iconic actor. Advertising.

BONUS BOOKS
A Few Marbles Left: A Close-Up Look at TV News in All Its Agonizing, Maddening Idiocy (Plus Its Occasional Moments of Glory)
(Sept., $23.95) by John Corcoran contains more than 75 essays, rants, news bloopers and observations about television news. 40,000 first printing. Ad/promo.

BROADWAY BOOKS
100 Great Movies
(Feb., $26) by Roger Ebert collects the critic's essays on the films that define cinematic greatness.

CITADEL
"Stand Tall, Pilgrim": Remembering John Wayne and His Movies
(Sept., $21.95) by Herb Fagen gathers poignant and funny stories from those who knew the star.

COLUMBIA UNIV. PRESS
Hearst over Hollywood: Power, Passion, and Propaganda in the Movies
(Feb., $34.95) by Louis Pizzitola portrays the world's first media mogul and his influence on the film industry.

CONTINUUM
Broadway, the Golden Years: Jerome Robbins and the Great Choreographer-Directors
(Feb., $35) by Robert Emmet Long includes portraits of Robbins, Agnes de Mille, Bob Fosse, Gower Champion and others.

DA CAPO PRESS
Hank Williams: Snapshots from the Lost Highway
(Oct., $35) by Colin Escott and Kira Florita celebrates the godfather of country music in words and photos. Advertising. Author tour. Tie-in with tribute album in October.

DK
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music's Heart & Soul
(Sept., $40) by Bill Wyman. The former Rolling Stones's bassist pays tribute to the musicians who have inspired his career.
Hollywood: A Celebration! (Oct., $50) by David Thomson addresses the world's fascination with movies in this pictorial chronology.

FSG/FABER AND FABER
Kubrick
(Sept., $45) by Michel Ciment, trans. by Gilbert Adair and Robert Bononno, is a newly revised and fully updated edition of Ciment's classic study of the late director Stanley Kubrick.

FRIEDMAN/FAIRFAX
(dist. by Sterling)
The History of the American Guitar
(Sept., $29.95) by Tony Bacon traces the development of the instrument along with its musical and social legacy.
Sophia Style (Oct., $24.95) by Deirdre Donohue. This "styleography" examines the many facets of this international superstar.

FULCRUM
All the Sincerity in Hollywood: Selection from the Writings of Fred Allen
(Sept., $19.95), compiled and intro. by Stuart Hample, is a collection of writings from the man who was the king of humor during radio's Golden Age.

HARPERENTERTAINMENT
The Music of Silence
(Oct., $25) by Andrea Bocelli. The popular tenor tells his dramatic, inspirational story. 40,000 first printing.
Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes, and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group (Feb., $27) by Stan Cornyn and Paul Scanlon explains how a small group of record labels became the dominant force in the recording industry. 40,000 first printing.

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Visual Companion
(Nov., $19.95) by Jude Fisher introduces the people, places and things of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth as depicted in the first of three films. 400,000 first printing.

INDIANA UNIV. PRESS
Oscar Micheaux and His Circle: African-American Filmmaking and Race Cinema of the Silent Era
(Sept., $44.95), edited by Pearl Bowser, Jane Gaines and Charles Musser, focuses on the prolific African-American director, a giant of the silent era.

KODANSHA
A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to Videos and DVDs
(Feb., $30) by Donald Richie includes mini-reviews of the best 200 Japanese movies of all time in VHS and DVD. Author tour.

HAL LEONARD
Merle Haggard--The Lyrics
(Nov., $26), edited by Don Cusic. The country legend's lyrics reflect his tumultuous life, incarceration and addiction.

HUGH LAUTER LEVIN
Marvel: The Characters and Their Universe
(Oct., $75) by Michael Mallory celebrates, on Marvel's 60th anniversary, the art form that is America's unique contribution to popular culture.

LIMELIGHT EDITIONS
Under My Wings: My Life as an Impresario
(Nov., $25) by Paul Szilard is by the man who brought dance companies including the New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to audiences throughout the world.

LITTLE, BROWN
Live From New York: An Oral History of Saturday Night Live
(Nov., $25.95) by Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller is a candid 25-year history told by those who created the comedy show. Ad/promo.

NEW YORK UNIV. PRESS
Rebels on the Air: An Alternative History of Radio in America
(Nov., $24.95) by Jesse Walker tells the story of the pirate broadcasters who shook up radio in the 1990s.

OVERLOOK PRESS
Jitney
(Sept., $22.95) by August Wilson is the seventh play in Wilson's projected 10-play cycle on the black experience in 20th-century America.
Their First Time in the Movies (Nov., $50) by Les Krantz. This book and video package presents the rare, first-filmed performances of more than 100 famous movie stars. Advertising. TV and radio satellite tours.
POWERHOUSE BOOKS
Pass the Mic: Beastie Boys 1991-1996
(Sept., $50), photos by Ari Marcopoulos, is a collection of photographs depicting the music superstars in various moods and modes.

PROMETHEUS BOOKS
Susan Sarandon: Actress-Activist
(Sept., $26) by Marc Shapiro reveals the strong-willed woman behind the screen image.

ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
(dist. by NBN)
Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization
(Nov., $27.95) by Paul A. Cantor analyzes how America's changing perception of its place in the world is mirrored in the TV programs of the 1960s vs. those of today.

RUNNING PRESS
I Love Lucy: The Official 50th Anniversary Edition: Celebrating 50 Years of Love and Laughter
(Sept., $39.95) by Elisabeth Edwards is a tribute to the show that is still being shown in reruns half a century after its creation. 75,000 first printing.
Danny Boy: The Legend of the Beloved Irish Ballad (Dec., $18.95) by Malachy McCourt removes the shroud of mystery from one of the most popular songs of all. 150,000 first printing. $45,000 ad/promo. 5-city author tour.

ST. MARTIN'S PRESS
The New York Times Book of Broadway: On the Aisle for the Best Plays of the Century
(Nov., $35), edited by Ben Brantley. The NY Times theatre critic selects memorable Broadway plays.

ST. MARTIN'S/PALGRAVE
Ken Burn's America: Packaging the Past for Television
(Nov., $26.95) by Gary Edgerton observes Burns' accomplishments and explores how his programs define our sense of past and present.
Open a New Window: The Broadway Musical in the 1960s (Nov., $26.95) by Ethan Mordden continues the author's history of the musical theatre.

SANCTUARY PUBLISHING
Taj Mahal: Autobiography of a Bluesman
(Sept., $25) by Taj Mahal with Stephen Foehr offers an honest personal account of the musician's life.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. PRESS
The Real Nick and Nora: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Writers of Stage and Screen Classics
(Nov., $30) by David L. Goodrich is a biography of the writing team responsible for screenplays It's a Wonderful Life, The Thin Man, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and the play and screenplay for The Diary of Anne Frank.

STEWART, TABORI & CHANG
I Toto: The Autobiography of Terry, the Dog Who Was "Toto"
(Oct., $19.95) by Willard Carroll is a humorous "first person" account of the canine star of the popular film, The Wizard of Oz.

TASCHEN
Movies of the 90s
(Nov., $TBA), edited by Jürgen Müller, presents essays on 140 films from the decade.

THUNDER'S MOUTH PRESS
The Book of Rock
(Oct., $39.95) by Philip Dodd gathers quotes and biographical information on 500 of rock's greatest artists. 50,000 first printing.

UNIVERSE
David Lean: An Intimate Portrait
(Nov., $45) by Lady Sandra Lean and Barry Chattington looks into the life and work of this complex director.
Songbird: A Visual History of Women in Music (Nov., $29.95) by Donald F. Reuter includes a playlist of songs and albums.

UNIV. PRESS OF KENTUCKY
The Barrymores: Hollywood's First Family
(Oct., $40) by Carol Stein Hoffman, features private correspondence, rare family photographs, and more, illuminating this theatrical family; a companion book to a February 2002 documentary produced by A&E and Drew Barrymore's Flower Films.

UNIV. PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
Van Johnson: MGM's Golden Boy
(Sept., $28) by Ronald L. Davis reveals the 1940's and '50's star's heartbreak and turmoil.

VIKING
Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969
(Oct., $29.95) by William J. Mann looks at the totality of the gay experience in studio-era Hollywood and their influence behind the screen from directors to set and costume designers. 3-city author tour. BOMC selection.

WATSON-GUPTILL/BILLBOARD BOOKS
Blonde Heat: The Sizzling Screen Career of Marilyn Monroe
(Oct., $35) by Richard Buskin assesses Monroe's complete screen career.

WESTZONE
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
Mrs. Best and the Casbah Coffee Club: Birthplace of the Beatles
(Oct., $45) by Roag Best offers insight into a little-known aspect of the Beatles' story.