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Michael Benson

    The Devil at Genesee Junction
    Mafia Hit Man Carmine Dibiase: The Wiseguy Who Really Killed Joey Gallo
    Cosmigraphics
    Space Odyssey
    Beyond
    Planetfall
    • Thanks to the photographic output of a small squadron of interplanetary spacecraft, the beauty and splendor of the solar system have been revealed. These new images are the subject of a truly revelatory book that uses its large page size to reproduce the greatest achievements in contemporary planetary photography as never before.

      Planetfall
    • Since the 1960s the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has been sending satellites to explore the planets, moons, and sun. Benson, a "deskbound cosmic pilgrim" ("Atlantic Monthly, ") has pulled together the most spectacular of them into one volume.

      Beyond
    • Space Odyssey

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      "Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film's release, this is the definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece. Regarded as a masterpiece today, 2001: A Space Odyssey received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of Dr. Strangelove, director Stanley Kubrick wasn't yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and 2001 was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. 2001's resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence. Author Michael Benson explains how 2001 was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick's widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played 2001's leading man-ape; and many others. A colorful nonfiction narrative packed with memorable characters and remarkable incidents, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of this extraordinary work, tracking the film from Kubrick and Clarke's first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. A concluding chapter examines the film's legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status"-- Provided by publisher

      Space Odyssey
    • Cosmigraphics

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Michael Benson tells the thrilling story of the discovery and description of the universe in a new way. Selecting artful and profound illustrations and maps, many hidden away in the world’s great science libraries and virtually unknown today, he chronicles more than 1,000 years of humanity’s ever-expanding understanding of the size and shape of space itself. He shows how the invention of the telescope inspired visions of unimaginably distant places and explains why today we turn to supercomputer simulations to reveal deeper truths about space-time.Cosmigraphics explores the visual side of our great­est imaginative achievement as a species: the unveiling of a vast universe that is largely invisible to our senses. It will be a revelation to space-struck Earthlings, art lovers, and readers interested in the history of science, the visualization of information, graphic design, and mapping.

      Cosmigraphics
    • The narrative delves into the life of Carmine "Sonny" DiBiase, a notorious Mafia hitman who transformed from a street punk into a feared killer. Known for his violent temper, especially when intoxicated, DiBiase's criminal journey includes a series of brutal acts, leading to his involvement in the assassination of Joey "Crazy Joe" Gallo during a Mafia turf war. The book reveals the complexities of DiBiase's life, including his time on the FBI's Most Wanted list and his controversial acquittals, ultimately shedding light on the true events surrounding Gallo's murder.

      Mafia Hit Man Carmine Dibiase: The Wiseguy Who Really Killed Joey Gallo
    • The Devil at Genesee Junction

      The Murders of Kathy Bernhard and George-Ann Formicola, 6/66

      • 398pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the chilling mutilation murders of two young women in 1966, the narrative delves into the cold case through the collaboration of the author, a victim's mother, and a private detective. Their efforts uncover new leads and insights, reigniting interest in a long-unsolved crime and revealing the complexities of the investigation. The book not only explores the tragic events but also highlights the emotional impact on the victims' families and the quest for justice.

      The Devil at Genesee Junction
    • Gangsters vs. Nazis

      How Jewish Mobsters Battled Nazis in WW2 Era America

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The rise of Nazism in America during the 1930s and 1940s is vividly portrayed through the lens of Jewish gangsters who courageously fought back against fascist sympathizers. Acclaimed author Michael Benson reveals how figures like Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel organized a fierce resistance against the growing anti-Semitic sentiment and Nazi activism in the U.S. This gripping account details their ruthless tactics and the mobilization of ordinary Americans, offering a compelling narrative filled with surprising facts and unforgettable personalities.

      Gangsters vs. Nazis
    • Murder in Connecticut

      The Shocking Crime That Destroyed a Family and United a Community

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the tragic events of July 23, 2007, when a brutal home invasion claimed the lives of Dr. William Petit's family in Cheshire, Connecticut. It explores the backgrounds of the victims and their killers, Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes, while drawing parallels to Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood." The aftermath ignited community resilience and a surge in gun sales, prompting lawmakers to reconsider crime legislation. Ultimately, it highlights the inspiring response of the community and the survivor's determination to seek justice and healing.

      Murder in Connecticut