Tale as Old as Time: The Art and Making of Disney Beauty and the Beast (Updated Edition)


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The Beauty and the Beast legend has a universal appeal; the tale exists in numerous versions throughout the world. After all of its ups and downs, Disney's Beauty and the Beast was released in 1991 to rave reviews and record-breaking business. The film was widely hailed as a technical and aesthetic breakthrough. It was the first of only three animated features ever to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture. Its success has since spun into a smash Broadway musical adaptation, intricately detailed environments at Walt Disney World, and soon a live-action movie musical directed by Bill Condon. This authoritative book features interviews with artists, producers, directors, writers, actors, and more from the various beloved installments-making it a treasure trove of delights for fans of the tale as old as time.




Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book


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Smart, bookish Belle, a captive in the Beast's castle, has become accustomed to her new home and has befriended its inhabitants. When she comes upon Nevermore, an enchanted book unlike anything else she has seen in the castle, Belle finds herself pulled into its pages and transported to a world of glamour and intrigue. The adventures Belle has always imagined, the dreams she was forced to give up when she became a prisoner, seem within reach again. The charming and mysterious characters Belle meets within the pages of Nevermore offer her glamorous conversation, a life of dazzling Parisian luxury, and even a reunion she never thought possible. Here Belle can have everything she ever wished for. But what about her friends in the Beast's castle? Can Belle trust her new companions inside the pages of Nevermore? Is Nevermore's world even real? Belle must uncover the truth about the book, before she loses herself in it forever.




Beauty and the Beast


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This is the first published version of Beauty and the Beast, written by the French author Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in the mid-18th century and translated by James Robinson Planch . It is a novel-length story intended for adult readers, addressing the issues of the marriage system of the day in which women had no right to choose their husband or to refuse to marry. There is also a wealth of rich back story as to how the Prince became cursed and revelations about Beauty's parentage, which fail to appear in subsequent versions of the now classic fairy tale.




Beauty and the Beast


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'Beauty and the Beast', by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, is told in this book in a modern, original and engaging way thanks to the drawings by Agnese Baruzzi, a versatile and creative artist who developed the laser cut pages in the story, obtained by carving the paper. By turning them on the drawings below, the characters in the tale will move as if they were on stage, making the story even more engaging for young readers. AUTHOR: Born in 1980, Agnese Baruzzi is graduated in graphic design of Urbino ISIA (Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche). Since 2001 she has worked as an illustrator and author: she has creat- ed forty children's titles published in Italy, the UK, Japan, Portugal, USA, France and Korea. She holds workshops for children and adults in schools and libraries, and she collaborates as illustrator with agencies, graphic design studios and publishers.




Beauty and the Beast


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Beauty's Beast


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He was the son of her sworn enemy…and now the only one who could save her Samantha Proud doesn't think her life could get any more complicated—or tragic. Since she dared to save a human boy from evil spirits, Nagi, the Ruler of Ghosts, has been actively stalking her family. Still, she never expected well-meaning Thunderbirds to scatter them to the four winds, dumping her at the feet of Alon Garza, a gorgeous Halfling, for safekeeping. Alon has never met anyone like the sensual shifter who has just been literally dropped into his woods. Because of who he is, he never wanted to be with a woman for more than one night. Now, to keep Samantha safe, his only choice is to claim her. But will his desire expose the dark truth he's been fighting for so long?




Beauty and the Beast (Disney Beauty and the Beast)


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Come be our guest in the Beast’s castle where teapots talk, spoons dance, and beautiful Belle discovers that things are never quite as they seem. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is retold in the classic Little Golden Book format.




Beauty, the Beast & Some Clowns


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A new approach to the traditional fairy tale with the accent placed firmly on comical situations, colorful characters, lively dialogue and singable songs.Beauty's strong sense of decency and social justice makes her an inspiring role model for all people who yearn for a better life. She emerges as the ultimate heroine, saving not only her own family and the Beast from a future of hopeless mediocrity, but an entire principality! Henceforth, even agricultural laborers will enjoy full health care benefits, liveable wages and democratic rights! This musical is tailored to high-school music and drama students in search of an interesting challenge.




I Am Belle (Disney Beauty and the Beast)


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A new Little Golden Book all about Belle from Disney's Beauty and the Beast! This new Little Golden Book celebrates everything that is special and unique about Disney Princess Belle, the star of the beloved Disney movie Beauty and the Beast. The Beast, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Belle's father, Maurice, her horse, Phillipe, and even the village brute, Gaston are all featured in this beautifully-illustrated Little Golden Book. With a unique art style, this book is a must-have for children ages 2 to 5, plus Beauty and the Beast fans—and collectors—of all ages!




Beauty's Beast


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Belle is transgender. She's known since she was young; being a woman just fit better. She enjoys wearing her late mother’s dresses and her father helps braid her hair into any style she can think of. She loves nothing more than to curl up in the courtyard of the abandoned castle in the woods with a mug of hot tea and a new book from her favorite store in town. Her life would be perfect except for one beastly, horrible Gaston. He’s a brute of a man, arrogant, tactless, and he won’t leave Belle alone. Relief comes from an unexpected place. The castle in the woods isn’t so abandoned, and while the Guardian who lives there can’t speak, Belle learns to communicate with sign language. She discovers a heartbreaking tale and a whole castle full of friends who quickly become extended family. Until Gaston senses Belle slipping from his grasp. Belle knew ignoring the problem wouldn’t make him go away, and now Gaston threatens more than just Belle’s happiness. He has a sword, an ax, and an entire village of scared people storming the castle to kill the Guardian. He means to steal Belle from the first real community she’s ever found. But Belle has learned a thing or two about the magic of love, and a small man like Gaston can’t destroy that.