Disneyland Story: Der inoffizielle Leitfaden zur Evolution von Walt

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9781628090123
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Publisher
Adventurekeen
ISBN-10
162809012X
ISBN-13
9781628090123
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28038452892

Product Key Features

Book Title
Disneyland Story : the Unofficial Guide to the Evolution of Walt Disney's Dream
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Film / Genres / Animated, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), United States / 20th Century, Popular Culture, United States / West / Pacific (Ak, CA, Hi, Or, Wa), Special Interest / Amusement & Theme Parks
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, Performing Arts, Social Science, History
Author
Sam Gennawey
Book Series
Unofficial Guides
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
13.1 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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Trade
Reviews
"With hand scribblings from Walt Disney and original drawings of the theme park, Gennawey lays out a comprehensive description of the life and history of Disneyland." --Rachel Young, Passadena Now "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" -Werner Weiss, -- Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is "unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." --Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title "unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." --J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com "The great thing about this book [ The Disneyland Story ] is the mix of technical details about things like specs on the locomotive engines, Autopia cars, and Monorail designs, blended with anecdotal stories and quotes from many different sources, so there is something for everyone here. The book is peppered with "tips" and trivia along the way as well." --Susie Prendergast, The Mouse Castle "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] is incredibly exhaustive and takes us through Disneyland's history through the growth of the beloved park. It's laid out in large blocks of years that showcase the development of the park through major attractions and shows. What's fascinating is that Sam was able to delve into the political machinations with the city councils of Burbank and Anaheim to show how Walt's ideas were stymied as well as passed unanimously. The larger civic and community roles that Disneyland has played are usually not recounted, which makes this book so valuable. Kudos to Sam for including an almost rapacious bibliography and for having the decency to cite his references. Not many authors do that. This one is a must have for Disneyland fans!" --George Taylor, MiceChat.com, "With hand scribblings from Walt Disney and original drawings of the theme park, Gennawey lays out a comprehensive description of the life and history of Disneyland." —Rachel Young, Passadena Now "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" -Werner Weiss, — Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." —Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." —J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com "The great thing about this book [ The Disneyland Story ] is the mix of technical details about things like specs on the locomotive engines, Autopia cars, and Monorail designs, blended with anecdotal stories and quotes from many different sources, so there is something for everyone here. The book is peppered with tips" and trivia along the way as well." —Susie Prendergast, The Mouse Castle "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] is incredibly exhaustive and takes us through Disneyland's history through the growth of the beloved park. It's laid out in large blocks of years that showcase the development of the park through major attractions and shows. What's fascinating is that Sam was able to delve into the political machinations with the city councils of Burbank and Anaheim to show how Walt's ideas were stymied as well as passed unanimously. The larger civic and community roles that Disneyland has played are usually not recounted, which makes this book so valuable. Kudos to Sam for including an almost rapacious bibliography and for having the decency to cite his references. Not many authors do that. This one is a must have for Disneyland fans!" —George Taylor, MiceChat.com, "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." - J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com "The great thing about this book [ The Disneyland Story ] is the mix of technical details about things like specs on the locomotive engines, Autopia cars, and Monorail designs, blended with anecdotal stories and quotes from many different sources, so there is something for everyone here. The book is peppered with tips" and trivia along the way as well." - Susie Prendergast, The Mouse Castle "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] is incredibly exhaustive and takes us through Disneyland's history through the growth of the beloved park. It's laid out in large blocks of years that showcase the development of the park through major attractions and shows. What's fascinating is that Sam was able to delve into the political machinations with the city councils of Burbank and Anaheim to show how Walt's ideas were stymied as well as passed unanimously. The larger civic and community roles that Disneyland has played are usually not recounted, which makes this book so valuable. Kudos to Sam for including an almost rapacious bibliography and for having the decency to cite his references. Not many authors do that. This one is a must have for Disneyland fans!" - George Taylor, MiceChat.com, "With hand scribblings from Walt Disney and original drawings of the theme park, Gennawey lays out a comprehensive description of the life and history of Disneyland." --Rachel Young, Pasadena Now "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" --Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is "unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." --Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title "unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." --J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com "The great thing about this book [ The Disneyland Story ] is the mix of technical details about things like specs on the locomotive engines, Autopia cars, and Monorail designs, blended with anecdotal stories and quotes from many different sources, so there is something for everyone here. The book is peppered with "tips" and trivia along the way as well." --Susie Prendergast, The Mouse Castle "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] is incredibly exhaustive and takes us through Disneyland's history through the growth of the beloved park. It's laid out in large blocks of years that showcase the development of the park through major attractions and shows. What's fascinating is that Sam was able to delve into the political machinations with the city councils of Burbank and Anaheim to show how Walt's ideas were stymied as well as passed unanimously. The larger civic and community roles that Disneyland has played are usually not recounted, which makes this book so valuable. Kudos to Sam for including an almost rapacious bibliography and for having the decency to cite his references. Not many authors do that. This one is a must have for Disneyland fans!" --George Taylor, MiceChat.com, "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." - J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com, "The book [ The Disneyland Story ] relies heavily on quotations, which adds to its credibility and readability. Many of the quotations, but not all of them, include endnote numbers. So the book has an answer for you if you wonder, Where and when did that person say or write that?" - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "...Gennawey's book is unofficial" in its content (but it's not a travel guide). There's nothing [that] should embarrass anyone, but it includes people and stories that you would not read about in Disney publications. For example, C.V. Wood, Disneyland's first general manager, has been all but erased from official Disney history. There are great descriptions of attractions that were announced but never built. And the story of how the land was chosen and acquired for Disneyland has never been published in this detail." - Werner Weiss, Yesterland.com "Don't let the title unofficial" deter you in the least. This work exceeds anything Disney has ever formally put out. For that matter, in its total form it may exceed everything Disney has put out. There's just so much." - J. Jeff Kober, DisneyatWork.com "The great thing about this book [ The Disneyland Story ] is the mix of technical details about things like specs on the locomotive engines, Autopia cars, and Monorail designs, blended with anecdotal stories and quotes from many different sources, so there is something for everyone here. The book is peppered with tips" and trivia along the way as well." - Susie Prendergast, The Mouse Castle
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Foreword by Jeff Kurtii Cast of Characters Introduction Motivation Stumbling Forward: 1955 Learning to Walk: 1955 Hands-On: 1956-1958 Walt's Disneyland: 1959-1966 Momentum: 1967-1969 Carrying On: 1970-1984 New Ideas: 1985-1996 The Resort: 1996 and Onward Epilogue Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
Synopsis
From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland For Disney fans everywhere, here's the inside scoop on Walt Disney's greatest creation. The Disneyland Story skillfully recounts how the world's first theme park was conceived, nurtured, and grew into a source of joy and inspiration for visitors. This fascinating history describes how Walt's vision maintained momentum, thrived, and taught future generations how to do it Walt Disney's way. Learn the backstory of his successors' battles with the whims of history and their own doubts and egos, as well as the stories behind your favorite rides. Inside You'll Find the Stranger-Than-Fiction History of Disneyland: How did Walt Disney's frustrations with his movie studio lead to the creation of Disneyland? Who were the people who designed, built, and enhanced his park over the years? How did the park survive Walt's passing? And much more!, From the publisher of The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland comes The Disneyland Story: The Unofficial Guide to the Evolution of Walt Disney's Dream , the story of how Walt Disney's greatest creation was conceived, nurtured, and how it grew into a source of joy and inspiration for generations of visitors. Despite his successors' battles with the whims of history and their own doubts and egos, Walt's vision maintained momentum, thrived, and taught future generations how to do it Walt Disney's way., This book shares the inside scoop on the conception and creation of Disneyland, the world's first theme park.

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