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Donald F. Glut

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Born February 19, 1944 (82 years old)
Pecos, United States
Also known as: Donald Frank Glut, Donald F. Massey-Glut
26 books
4.2 (19)
158 readers

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Donald F. Glut (/ɡluːt/; born February 19, 1944) is an American writer, motion picture film director, and screenwriter. He is best known for writing the novelization of the second Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back.

Books

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Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

5.0 (3)
34

The further adventures of Luke Skywalker and his friends in their continuing battle against Darth Vader and the evil side of the Force.

Star Wars Trilogy

3.7 (3)
51

The Star Wars Trilogy, sometimes titled simply Star Wars Trilogy, is a compilation of the novelizations of the original trilogy movies: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.

Daddy Cool

3.6 (5)
53

Larry Jackson, better known as Daddy Cool, is a ruthlessly efficient black hit man, equally effective with a gun or a knife in nailing his prey. The only thing that can melt his icy heart is his love for his teenage daughter Janet. But when the smooth talking youngblood pimp Ronald lures her into his stable, Daddy Cool must go into action with a fearsome vengeance.

Dinosaur Dictionary

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"An alphabetical listing of virtually every genus of dinosaur known to paleontologists at this time." Background. Descriptions of the genera include time period when the dinosaur lived, occurance, source of specimen(s), etc. Profusely illustrated with line drawings of bones and skeletons, reconstructions and some photographs., Time line of dinosaurs and a small map showing location of dinosaur discoveries.

Jurassic Classics

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"Over the past four decades, author Don Glut has turned his captivation with prehistoric "things"--Dinosaurs, extinct mammals, early humans - into a prolific writing career. In Jurassic Classics, the author has assembled many of his revised and updated earlier articles along with new essays written specifically for this work." "With introductory notes for each piece, the volume is divided into three topics: "Paleo Words," "Personal Petroglyphs" and "Mesozoic Media." From an essay on renowned artist Charles R. Knight to a "dinosaurian" Internet prank; from prehistoric scripts for comic books to articles for professional journals and a look at the Field Museum's Hall 38 through a child's eyes, the reader will find a variety of paleontological topics in this collection."--Jacket.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

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"A new adventure begins here! With Eternia still occupied by the Horde, He-Man and King Randor lead a small group of Masters on a quest to find the one object that might free Eternia! Join new writer Dan Abnett as he takes He-Man and the Masters of the Universe into their next great chapter! Collects HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #7-12"--

Shock Theatre Chicago Style

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This history of Shock Theatre focuses on the series and its creator, Marvin himself—in real life, the multi-talented Terry Bennett. Included are dozens of photos and vintage advertisement reproductions, as well as two appendices featuring a resume of Terry Bennett's career and a list of films telecast during his two-year Shock Theatre run.

I was a teenage movie maker

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"This volume takes a firsthand look at the movie-making career of Don Glut. Beginning with his first movie, Diplodocus At Large, at age nine, it explores Glut's various attempts and creative processes he used to bring his vision to life. A chronological filmography lists each of Glut's 41 films with notes regarding cast and a brief synopsis"--Provided by publisher.