Incoming Resources
- American International Pictures, a filmography, Robert L. Ottoson
- Cinema, by Kenneth W. Leish
- American cinema, one hundred years of filmmaking, Jeanine Basinger
- Early American cinema, by Anthony Slide
- Hollywood and after, the changing face of movies in America, Jerzy Toeplitz ; translated by Boleslaw Sulik
- Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan, Robin Wood
- Flesh and fantasy, Penny Stallings with Howard Mandelbaum
- Photoplay treasury
- The dame in the kimono, hollywood, censorship, and the production code, Leonard J. Leff and Jerold L. Simmons
- One good film deserves another, Michael B. Druxman
- Sure seaters, the emergence of art house cinema, Barbara Wilinsky
- The American drive-in movie theater, Don and Susan Sanders
- The big V, a history of the Vitagraph Company, by Anthony Slide
- Gods and monsters, thirty years of writing on film and culture from one of America's most incisive writers, Peter Biskind
- Early American cinema,, by Anthony Slide (with the assistance of Paul O'Dell)
- To be continued ..., [by] Ken Weiss and Ed Goodgold
- They didn't win the oscars, by Bill Libby
- The speed of sound, Hollywood and the talkie revolution, 1926-1930, Scott Eyman
- A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies, Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson
- Going Hollywood, an insider's look at power and pretense in the movie business, Marie Brenner
- Schickel on film, encounters--critical and personal--with movie immortals, Richard Schickel
- Film, the democratic art, Garth Jowett ; for the American Film Institute
- The Great movie series., Editor-in-chief: James Robert Parish. Associate editor: Florence Solomon. Contributing editors: John Robert Cocchi, T. Allan Taylor [and] Richard Traubner
- The American film heritage;, impressions from the American Film Institute archives,, by Tom Shales and Kevin Brownlow [and others] Foreword by Gregory Peck
- Magic and myth of the movies., Introd. by Richard Schickel
- The MGM story, the complete history of fifty-seven roaring years, by John Douglas Eames
- A decade under the influence, [the 70's films that changed everything], the Independent Film Channel presents ; produced by Gini Reticker and Jerry Kupfer ; produced and directed by Richard LaGravenese and Ted Demme
- American film-index 1908-1915, (motion pictures, July 1908-December 1915), by Einar Lauritzen & Gunnar Lundquist
- The talkies;, articles and illustrations from a great fan magazine, 1928-1940., Selection, text, and arrangement by Richard Griffith. Foreword by Lawrence J. Quirk
- Behind the mask of innocence, Kevin Brownlow
- Introduction to the photoplay, 1929, a contemporary account of the transition to sound in film, edited by John C. Tibbetts, associate editor, Gregory D. Black
- The movies come from America, Gilbert Seldes ; with a pref. by Charlie Chaplin
- New Hollywood cinema, an introduction, Geoff King
- The new Hollywood, what the movies did with the new freedoms of the seventies, by James Bernardoni
- Film and the narrative tradition, [by] John L. Fell
- The coming of sound, a history, Douglas Gomery
- American silent film, William K. Everson
- From peep show to palace, the birth of American film, David Robinson ; foreword by Martin Scorsese
- Blockbuster, how Hollywood learned to stop worrying and love the summer, Tom Shone
- The fun factory, the Keystone Film Company and the emergence of mass culture, Rob King
- Film TV daily yearbook of motion pictures and television
- The immediate experience, movies, comics, theatre & other aspects of popular culture, Robert Warshow
- Movie time, a chronology of Hollywood and the movie industry from its beginnings to the present, Gene Brown ; Mary Ann Lynch, photo editor
- Producer to producer, insider tips for entertainment media, Michael Wiese
- Reel plastic magic;, a history of films and filmmaking in America
- Broadway and Hollywood: a history of economic interaction
- Hollywood in the twenties
- Movie wars, how Hollywood and the media conspire to limit what films we can see, Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Movie-made America, a cultural history of American movies, Robert Sklar
- Warner Brothers presents: the most exciting years--from the Jazz singer to White heat