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Science and Spectacle - The Work of Jodrell Bank in Postwar British Culture (Hardcover): John Agar Science and Spectacle - The Work of Jodrell Bank in Postwar British Culture (Hardcover)
John Agar
R3,940 Discovery Miles 39 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Science and Spectacle relates the construction of the telescope to the politics and culture of post-war Britain. From radar and atomic weapons, to the Festival of Britain and, later, Harold Wilson's rhetoric of scientific revolution, science formed a cultural resource from which post-war careers and a national identity could be built. The Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope was once a symbol of British science and a much needed prestigious project for the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, but it also raised questions regarding the proper role of universities as sites for scientific research.

Keats' Ode to a Nightingale. A Close Reading With Emphasis on Light and Shade (Paperback): John Agar Keats' Ode to a Nightingale. A Close Reading With Emphasis on Light and Shade (Paperback)
John Agar
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On the Good Ship Hollywood (Paperback): John Agar On the Good Ship Hollywood (Paperback)
John Agar; Adapted by L. C. Van Savage; Read by Nat Segaloff
R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For over 20 years, the name John Agar on a marquee meant action to moviegoers - from World War II land, sea and air battles, to the frontier west, to the new frontier of 1950s science fiction, where he stood fast against some of the era's most memorable movie monsters. Agar's rise to fame was meteoric: During World War II, the $83-a-month buck sergeant met and later married "America's Sweetheart" Shirley Temple, and was soon offered a screen test and dramatic instruction by Hollywood mega-mogul David O. Selznick. He co-starred in his very first film, director John Ford's magnificent Fort Apache (1948), and parlayed that impressive debut role into a two-decade string of heroic leads. Steady work was the important thing to Agar, who easily alternated between A-pictures (Ford classics, Sands of Iwo Jima, more), drive-in favorites (Revenge of the Creature, Tarantula) and low-low-budget exploitation items. A gracious, gentle man, Agar tells the bittersweet tale of his journey through life in this tribute volume, which also includes additional interview material and photos not only from his films but also his private life.

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