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rebelde wrote::shock: i cant believe what im looking all of you really dont care about that.
this is the most saddest thing i had ever look :( if you really dont care how can you name yourself DISNEY FANS. real disney fans would care about if it is platinum or collector or anything else.
Real Disney fans should own and read most of the following books:


Allan, Robin. Walt Disney and Europe. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1999.

Bell, Elizabeth, Lynda Haas and Laura Sells (editors). From Mouse to Mermaid: the Politics of Film, Gender and Culture. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1995.

Canemaker, John. Before the animation begins. New York: Hyperion, 1996.

Canemaker, John. Paper Dreams: The Art and Artists of Disney Storyboards. New York: Hyperion, 1999.

Canemaker, John. Treasures of Disney Animation Art. New York: Abbeville, 1982.

Canemaker, John. Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation. New York: Disney Editions, 2001.

Cotter, Bill. The Wonderful World of Disney Television. New York: Hyperion, 1997.

Culhane, John. Fantasia 2000: Vision of Hope. New York: Disney Editions, 1999.

Culhane, John. Walt Disney’s Fantasia. Reprint. Originally published: New York: Abrams, 1983.

Eisner, Michael D. (foreword). Walt Disney Imagineering. New York: Hyperion, 1996.

Eliot, Marc. Walt Disney: Hollywood’s Dark Prince. New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993.

Fanning, Jim (text). The Disney Poster: From Mickey Mouse to Aladdin. New York: Hyperion, 1993.

Feild, Robert D. The Art of Walt Disney. New York: Macmillan, 1942.

Ferraiuolo, Perucci. Disney and the Bible. Camp Hill, PA: Horizon Books, 1996.

Finch, Christopher. The Art of The Lion King. New York: Hyperion, 1994.

Finch, Christopher. The Art of Walt Disney. New York: Abrams, 1973.

Finch, Christopher. The Art of Walt Disney. Updated edition. New York: Abrams, 1995.

Fjellman, Stephen M. Vinyl Leaves: Walt Disney World and America. Boulder, San Francisco and Oxford: Westview, 1992.

Giroux, Henry A. The mouse that roared: Disney and the end of innocence. Lanham, Boulder, New York and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

Grant, John. Encyclopedia of Walt Disney’s Animated Characters. New York: Hyperion, 1993.

Green, Howard E. The Tarzan Chronicles. New York: Hyperion, 1999.

Hiaasen, Carl. Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World. New York: Ballantine, 1998.

Holliss, Richard and Brian Sibley. The Disney Studio Story. London: Octopus, 1988.

Hurter, Albert. He Drew As He Pleased. Intr. Ted Sears. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1948.

Iwerks, Leslie and John Kenworthy. The Hand behind The Mouse. New York: Disney Editions, 2001.

Johnston, Ollie and Frank Thomas. The Disney Villain. New York: Hyperion, 1993.

Koenig, David. More Mouse Tales: A closer peek backstage at Disneyland. Irvine, CA: Bonaventure, 1999.

Koenig, David. Mouse Tales: A behind-the-ears look at Disneyland. Irvine, CA: Bonaventure, 1994, 1995.

Koenig, David. Mouse Under Glass: Secrets of Disney Animation and Theme Parks. Irvine, CA: Bonaventure, 1997.

Krause, Martin and Linda Witkowski. Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: An Art in Its Making. New York: Hyperion, 1994.

Kurtti, Jeff. The Art of Mulan. New York: Hyperion, 1998.

Kurtti, Jeff. Since The World Began: Walt Disney World – The First 25 Years. New York: Hyperion, 1996.

Lambert, Pierre. Mickey Mouse. New York: Hyperion, 1998.

Lambert, Pierre. Pinocchio. New York: Hyperion, 1997.

Maltin, Leonard (forord). Disneys samlede filmplakater. Oslo: Damm, 2003.

Maltin, Leonard. The Disney Films. 3rd edition. New York: Hyperion, 1995.

Marling, Karal Ann (editor). Designing Disney’s Theme Parks: The Architecture of Reassurance. Paris and New York: Flammarion, 1997.

Merritt, Russell and J. B. Kaufman. Walt in Wonderland. Gemona (Italy): Le Giornate del Cinema Muto / La Cineteca del Friuli, 1993.

Mosley, Leonard. Disney’s World. Lanham, MD: Scarborough House, 1990.

Rebello, Stephen. The Art of Pocahontas. New York: Hyperion, 1995.

Rebello, Stephen. The Art of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. New York: Hyperion, 1996.

Rebello, Stephen and Jane Healey. The Art of Hercules: The Chaos of Creation. New York: Hyperion, 1997.

Schickel, Richard. The Disney Version. 3rd edition. Chicago: Elephant Paperback / Ivan R. Dee, 1997.

Schweizer, Peter and Rochelle Schweizer. Disney: The Mouse Betrayed. Washington, D. C.: Regnery Publishing, 1998.

Sherman, Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman. Walt’s Time: from before to beyond. Santa Clarita, CA: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.

Smith, Dave. Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia. New York: Hyperion, 1996.

Solomon, Charles. The Disney That Never Was. New York: Hyperion, 1995.

Taylor, Deems. Walt Disney’s Fantasia. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1940.

Thomas, Bob. The Art of Animation. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958.

Thomas, Bob. Building a company: Roy O. Disney and the creation of an entertainment empire. New York: Hyperion, 1998.

Thomas, Bob. Disney’s Art of Animation from Mickey Mouse to Hercules. New York: Hyperion, 1997.

Thomas, Bob. Walt Disney: An American Original. New York: Hyperion, 1994.

Thomas, Frank and Ollie Johnston. Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life. New York: Abbeville, 1981.

Thomas, Frank and Ollie Johnston. Too Funny for Words. New York: Abbeville, 1987.

Thomas, Frank and Ollie Johnston. Walt Disney’s Bambi. New York: Stewart, Tabori and Chang, 1990.

Watts, Steven. The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American way of life. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1997.


At least that's one possible opinion that shouldn't really be any more ridiculous than certain others... Sorry if I'm painfully off-topic here.
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Lars Vermundsberget wrote: Koenig, David. More Mouse Tales: A closer peek backstage at Disneyland. Irvine, CA: Bonaventure, 1999.

Koenig, David. Mouse Tales: A behind-the-ears look at Disneyland. Irvine, CA: Bonaventure, 1994, 1995.
I've only read these two (heck, I have them!), but I wanna read Mouse Under Glass.

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Great list Lars! I've always wanted a list of the Disney books. I own quite a few of those :oops:

I would also like to add a couple of titles though:

Lilo and Stich: Collected Stories from the Film's creators

Treasure Planet: A Voyage of Discovery

Brother Bear: A Transformation tale.

The next two are not quite as good but I still like them:

Atlantis the Lost Empire: The Illustrated Script

Home on the Range: Adventures of a Bovine Goddess
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Yea....that's kind of a long list, even for someone who loves to read.
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Oh my Goosh! :shock: I guess I'm really not a true Disney Fan :jawdrop: . I didn't even know that all those books were around. I just like collecting the DVD's and waching the movies. Well, Live and learn.
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whatttt!!! I am a half disney fan!! i have onle read 16 books of that list!! :o :o :o :o :o

Why can't we all just get along, join hands in a circle, sing Kumbaya, and fantasize that every Disney DVD is a worthwhile 2-Disc all uniformly named "Disney Edition".
wow!!! i would love the disney edition!! i want disney edition!
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:oops: :cry: luke is right we were fighting of stupid names im so sorry about if ever insult you specially to ichabod im so sorry ichabod i hope we can be :P friends :) i should never write that and also so sorry to all if i have ever benn so rude i hope you all can forgive me :cry: :oops:
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Hey don't worry! If you like the titles on DVDs that's fine. It's just I can't see the point of them. But everyone is entitled to their iwn opinion, and this wouldn't be a proper discussion board without a few members having a bit of a disagreement every now and then! It's forgotten already! :)
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Rebelde, you are forgiven. It's great now that you know you were wrong. A lot of people in this forum never apologize when they have done something wrong. You are one of the rare ones, and I'm really happy. :)
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rebelde wrote::oops: :cry: luke is right we were fighting of stupid names im so sorry about if ever insult you specially to ichabod im so sorry ichabod i hope we can be :P friends :) i should never write that and also so sorry to all if i have ever benn so rude i hope you all can forgive me :cry: :oops:
How could anyone resist? :)
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Lars Vermundsberget wrote:Eliot, Marc. Walt Disney: Hollywood’s Dark Prince. New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993.
Bah, I just read most of this and I found it to be sensationalistic rubbish! Well maybe worth a read, in direct contrast to a good Walt Disney biography, but not something I'd recommend to own. Just my opinion.
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Hey rebelde - You're alright. :)
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Luke wrote:
Lars Vermundsberget wrote:Eliot, Marc. Walt Disney: Hollywood’s Dark Prince. New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993.
Bah, I just read most of this and I found it to be sensationalistic rubbish! Well maybe worth a read, in direct contrast to a good Walt Disney biography, but not something I'd recommend to own. Just my opinion.
I basically agree - if you should read just one Walt Disney biography, this should NOT be the one. If you read five or ten, on the other hand, it doesn't hurt to make this one of them.
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Lars Vermundsberget wrote:
Luke wrote: Bah, I just read most of this and I found it to be sensationalistic rubbish! Well maybe worth a read, in direct contrast to a good Walt Disney biography, but not something I'd recommend to own. Just my opinion.
I basically agree - if you should read just one Walt Disney biography, this should NOT be the one. If you read five or ten, on the other hand, it doesn't hurt to make this one of them.
I Saw this book at my library but I didnt read it. The title didnt make any sense to me
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We were talking about criteria for being a Disney fan. Wonder if any Disney fan is buying this... :

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Goodness, $300,000??? Just how rare/valuable IS that book?

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I already own that book, so the fact that it is signed doesn't really inspire me to get it again.
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Post by Lars Vermundsberget »

I own that book myself, it's even the original 1981 edition with slipcase, signatures and one foot of Pinocchio film. It even has an original cardboard box. It has been opened a few times, so it may not be quite as "new" as the one offered here. However, I'd happily part with it for $50000, a mere 6th of the price that seller charges.

Seriously, $300 would be quite cheap for this book. $1000 may not be entirely out of line. Even if this copy is as exceptional as the seller seems to think, I cannot really imagine that anyone would pay $3000. $300000 - get out of here - the seller can't be serious about that.
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I have never read any of those books and I have never heard of them! I guess I just like to collect the movies. :)

And I apologize tp ichabod for calling him a non-disney fan. :oops:
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Apology accepted, now let's all forget this mess, and get together and brandish maces at Michael Eisner!
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