James Cameron Bücher






Offizielles Begleitbuch zum Film James Camerons, das mit über 100 eindrucksvollen farbigen Filmbildern, Zeichnungen, Entwürfen und Skizzen sowie Interviews mit den Machern des Films einen Blick hinter die Kulissen bietet.
Strange days
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Los Angeles in den letzten Tagen des Jahres 1999. Der Ex-Cop Lenny handelt mit einer gefährlichen Ware. Es sind Aufzeichnungen von Sinnesdaten, die direkt im Gehirn mitgeschnitten werden. Wer solch ein Tape abspielt, erlebt die Welt mit den Augen eines anderen, mit all dessen Gedanken, Gefühlen und Ängsten. Als Lenny ein solches Tape zugesteckt bekommt, auf dem ein Mord aufgezeichnet ist, gerät sein Leben in höchste Gefahr . . .
Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book offers an exclusive look into James Cameron's personal art archives, featuring a diverse selection of rare and previously unseen works. It highlights the creative evolution of the acclaimed director, providing insights into his artistic process and inspirations. This journey through his private collection reveals the depth of his imagination and the evolution of his iconic cinematic vision.
Critically Ill Children and the Law
Medical Decision-Making and the Best Interests Principle
- 242 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book delves into the best interests principle in medical decision-making for seriously ill children, examining its contentious nature despite widespread use. It combines theoretical insights with practical observations and critiques existing alternatives in the literature. Additionally, the author proposes a novel approach to navigate the complexities of applying this principle in real-world scenarios, aiming to enhance understanding and improve decision-making processes in pediatric care.
Adolescent Summers
- 302 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The story follows Summers, a teen star who has spent a decade in a fantasy world on television. With the show's production halted due to the global pandemic, he faces an unexpected opportunity to explore his true self and reconnect with lost aspects of his identity. This period of reflection reveals the challenges and transformations he undergoes as he navigates life beyond the spotlight.
Cassidy is Queen
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Continuing the narrative established in Kennedy is King, this sequel delves deeper into the intertwining lives of historical figures and the impact of their legacies. It explores themes of power, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice, while revealing new insights into the political landscape of the era. Readers will encounter familiar characters as well as new ones, each facing their own challenges and moral dilemmas. The story promises to captivate with its rich historical context and compelling character development.
Kennedy is King
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
At a prestigious boarding school, Kennedy enjoys the spotlight as the most popular student, dubbed The King. However, the constant scrutiny of his life weighs heavily on him, leading to moments of longing for privacy and normalcy amidst the pressures of fame.

