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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

282.0. "Walt Disney: An American Original" by 16BITS::DELBALSO (I (spade) my (dog face)) Fri Oct 18 1991 17:48

Surprised not to see a note in here already on Bob Thomas' "Walt Disney: An
American Original".

I just finished reading it (thanks to a loan from Mod. Lowell!) and thoroughly
enjoyed it. It's a well written biography of Walt covering his entire life
from the midwest aspiring cartoonist through the dreamer that conceived
WDW.

What most favorably impressed me about the man's story, was the fact that from
all appearances in the book, he was as genuine and interesting a person as one
would be led to believe only from experiencing his work. At least according
to this account, throughout his life there appeared to be no signs of any
ulterior motives in either his film work or his entertainment business, above
and beyond "do something you'll be proud of that will make the public sit
up and take notice".

I'd recommend the book to anyone interested in learning more about Walt's
humble beginnings and struggling career, as well as in some of the background
that went into the Magic Kingdoms.

In paperback, approx 390 pp, sans references.

-Jack
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282.1BREAKR::MIKKELSONNo man is a three-mile island.Mon Oct 21 1991 19:0015
    
>What most favorably impressed me about the man's story, was the fact that from
>all appearances in the book, he was as genuine and interesting a person as one
>would be led to believe only from experiencing his work. At least according
>to this account, throughout his life there appeared to be no signs of any
>ulterior motives in either his film work or his entertainment business, above
>and beyond "do something you'll be proud of that will make the public sit
>up and take notice".
    
    Well, when you consider that, out of all the biographies of Disney,
    this is the only one actually sold at Disneyland, I think that should
    tell you something.
    
    - David
    
282.2Titles? Authors?16BITS::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Tue Oct 22 1991 11:199
re: .1

I didn't realize that it held a "favored status". But it does make sense
given the very positive image painted.

I'd be interested in some opposing views as well. What are some of the other
bios? I hadn't known there were others. Is there a pointer in here somewhere?

-Jack