Incoming Resources
- The talkies, American cinema's transition to sound, 1926-1931, Donald Crafton
- And you thought you knew classic movies!, 200 quizzes for Golden Age movie lovers, John DiLeo
- History of the American cinema
- The stars appear, [compiled by] Richard Dyer MacCann
- They didn't win the Oscars, by Bill Libby
- The American drive-in movie theater, Don and Susan Sanders
- Silent screens, the decline and transformation of the American movie theater, Michael Putnam, with an introductory essay by Robert Sklar
- The art of the American film, 1900-1971, Charles Higham
- An evening's entertainment, the age of the silent feature picture, 1915-1928, by Richard Koszarski
- Behind the mask of innocence, Kevin Brownlow
- American film, an A-Z guide, written by Peter Krämer and P.T. Willetts
- More treasures from American film archives, 1894-1931, 50 films, produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation ; curator, Scott Simmon ; music curator, Martin Marks, Program 2
- The classical Hollywood cinema, film style & mode of production to 1960, David Bordwell, Janet Staiger, and Kristin Thompson
- The 100 greatest silent film comedians, James Roots
- A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies, Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson
- The films of the fifties, Sunset Boulevard to On the beach, by Douglas Brode
- Movies as history, scenes of America, 1930-1970, Marie L. Aquila
- Tales from development hell, the greatest movies never made?, David Hughes
- A cinema of loneliness, Penn, Kubrick, Coppola, Scorsese, Altman, Robert Phillip Kolker
- 100 years of Hollywood, a century of movie magic, Carol Krenz
- Movie palaces, by Lucinda Smith. [Photos.] by Ave Pildas. Foreword by King Vidor
- More treasures from American film archives, 1894-1931, 50 films, produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation ; curator, Scott Simmon ; music curator, Martin Marks, Program 3
- 100 years of Hollywood, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- The speed of sound, Hollywood and the talkie revolution, 1926-1930, Scott Eyman
- American cinema, American culture, John Belton
- Allegories of cinema, American film in the sixties, David E. James
- Blockbuster, how Hollywood learned to stop worrying and love the summer, Tom Shone
- Schlock value, Hollywood at its worst, Richard Roeper
- Cinema under the stars, America's love affair with the drive-in movie theater, Elizabeth McKeon and Linda Everett
- If you're talking to me, your career must be in trouble, movies, mayhem, and malice, Joe Queenan
- America's favorite movies, behind the scenes, Rudy Behlmer
- More treasures from American film archives, 1894-1931, 50 films, produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation ; curator, Scott Simmon ; music curator, Martin Marks, Program 1
- A certain tendency of the Hollywood cinema, 1930-1980, Robert B. Ray
- Movie time, a chronology of Hollywood and the movie industry from its beginnings to the present, Gene Brown ; Mary Ann Lynch, photo editor
- Silent film & the triumph of the American myth, Paula Marantz Cohen
- The American movies, the history, films, awards : a pictorial encyclopedia, Paul Michael, editor in chief, James Robert Parish, associate editor, John Robert Cocchi, Ray Hagen, Jack Edmund Nolan, contributing editors
- American cinema, one-hundred-years of filmmaking, Jeanine Basinger
- Guide to American cinema, 1965-1995, Daniel Curran
- Film flam, essays on Hollywood, by Larry McMurtry
- Hollywood--the pioneers, Kevin Brownlow
- Life goes to the movies
- Cinema treasures, a new look at classic movie theaters, Ross Melnick and Andreas Fuchs
- Heroes, monsters & messiahs, movies and television shows as the mythology of American culture, Elizabeth Hirschman
- Forgotten films to remember, and a brief history of fifty years of the American talking picture, by John Springer