James Stewart: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Gerard Molyneaux
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd January 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
791.4309
Hardback
320
The bio-bibliography of one of America's most loved actors, "James Stewart" spans six decades of his career. The biographical section covers his youth in Indiana, Pennsylvania, though his college years at Princeton, his early years in Hollywood and World War II, his stardom in the Capra and Hitchcock volume, and finally his current special appearances and commercials. The volume is a compilation of Stewart's career and contains a complete bibliography. Included are listings of his credits for stage, screen, radio and television, as well as his own writings.
This reference book is both a researcher's joy and great fun to browse. Molyneaux is to be commended for assembling this marvelous resource and for his vigorous, lucid writing style.-ARBA
This volume has been lovingly compiled by Molyneaux. . . . Given the importance of Jimmy Stewart's career in the history of film, this book ought to be in every major library.-Communication Booknotes
"This reference book is both a researcher's joy and great fun to browse. Molyneaux is to be commended for assembling this marvelous resource and for his vigorous, lucid writing style."-ARBA
"This volume has been lovingly compiled by Molyneaux. . . . Given the importance of Jimmy Stewart's career in the history of film, this book ought to be in every major library."-Communication Booknotes
GERARD MOLYNEAUX, F.S.C., is Associate Professor and Chair of the Communications Department at La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.