Before Video: A History of the Non-Theatrical FilmCreated By: Slide, Anthony Publisher: New York: Greenwood Press, 1992
Ben-Hur publicity photo, 1899-1900Publicity still from the first Ben-Hur production, in New York, 1899-1900.
Ben-Hur Race Mechanism Diagram, n.d.Two (or more) chariots of four horses each were cranked forward or backward by windlasses under the stage. The machinery,…
Berliner Gramophone CompanyBerliner Gramophone Company, 10th & Lombard St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Berliner, EmileAlthough he has been overshadowed in the public imagination by contemporaries Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, German-American inventor and entrepreneur Emile Berliner actually improved two inventions associated closely with those other men, the telephone and the talking machine.
Berliner's Gramophone ShopBerliner's Gram-o-phone shop, 2315-2316 St. Catherine Street, Montreal, Canada. n.d.
Bern, Paul with his wife Jean HarlowMGM star Jean Harlow (Harlean Carpentier) with her second husband, Irving Thalberg's right hand man, producer Paul Bern (Paul Levy)…
Bernhardt, Sarah, 1906The great French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) had been a sensation in America for three decades already, when she attempted…
Birth of Bebop: A Social and Musical HistoryCreated By: DeVeaux, Scott Publisher: Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992
Blue Note PhotographyCreated By: Wolff, Francis and Jimmy Katz Publisher: Edited by by Rainer Placke. Bad Oeynhausen, Germany: Jazzprezzo, 2009
Blue Note Records recording, Port of Harlem, 1939Blue Note Records recording on June 8, 1939, Port of Harlem (from left: J.C. Higginbotham, trombone; Sidney Bechet, clarinet; Big…
Blue Note Years: The Jazz Photography of Francis WolffCreated By: Cuscuna, Michael, Charlie Lourie and Oscar Schnider Publisher: New York: Rizzoli, 1995
Blue Note: A Story of Modern JazzCreated By: Julian Benedikt and Andreas Morell Publisher: 1997; Berlin: Euroarts, 2007
Brush, John, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York GiantsJohn Brush, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York Giants.
Business of the Theatre: An Economic History of the American Theatre, 1750–1932Created By: Bernheim, Alfred L Publisher: 1932. Reprint, New York: Benjamin Blom, Inc.,1964