The first account of the Crippen saga to make full use of the new DNA evidence that has transformed the case.
Matthew Coniam Livres



The Annotated Marx Brothers
A Filmgoer's Guide to In-Jokes, Obscure References and Sly Details
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book delves into the rich tapestry of cultural references and in-jokes found in Marx Brothers films, exploring phrases like "habeas Irish rose" and the significance of the "trial of Mary Dugan." It examines the comedic legacy of these films and how their humor, steeped in theatrical and literary allusions, can confuse contemporary viewers. By unpacking these elements, the book offers insights into the era's humor and the Marx Brothers' unique comedic style.
Egyptomania Goes to the Movies
From Archaeology to Popular Craze to Hollywood Fantasy
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the phenomenon of "Egyptomania," this study delves into the West's fascination with Ancient Egypt, especially after the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. It examines how "Tutmania" permeated various aspects of culture, including fashion, decor, music, and notably film. By tracing the origins of 20th-century cinema's obsession with Ancient Egypt, the book connects recurring themes and ideas to the historical context of the land of the Pharaohs, offering insights into the enduring allure of this ancient civilization.