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Kanfer, Stefan. A Journal of the Plague Years: A Devastating Account of the Era of the Blacklist. Atheneum, 1973.
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Kluger, Richard. Ashes to Ashes: America’s Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris. Knopf, 1996.
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Krutnik, Frank. In a Lonely Place: Film Noir, Genre, Masculinity. Routledge, 1991.
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———. The Moon’s a Balloon. Dell, 1972.
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SPECIFIC FILMS
THE MALTESE FALCON
Anobile, Richard, ed. The Maltese Falcon. Pan Books, 1974.
Behlmer, Rudy. Behind the Scenes: The Making of … Samuel French, 1990.
Cahill, Marie. The Maltese Falcon. Smithmark, 1991.
Ebert, Roger. The Great Movies. Broadway, 1992.
Layman, Richard, ed. Discovering the Maltese Falcon and Sam Spade. Vince Emery Productions, 2005.
Peary, Danny. Cult Movies: The Classics, the Sleepers, the Weird, and the Wonderful. Gramercy Books, 1998.
Zinman, David. 50 Classic Motion Pictures: The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of. Crown, 1970.
CASABLANCA
Francisco, Charles. You Must Remember This … : The Filming of Casablanca. Prentice-Hall, 1980.
Fredriksen, Mark. An A to Z of Casablanca. Adelphi, 1995.
Harmetz, Aljean. Round Up the Usual Suspects: The Making of Casablanca—Bogart, Bergman and World War II. Hyperion, 1992.
Lebo, Harlan. Casablanca: Behind the Scenes. Simon & Schuster, 1992.
Miller, Frank. Casablanca: As Time Goes By: 50th Anniversary Commemorative. Turner, 1992.
Osborne, Richard E. The Casablanca Companion: The Movie Classic and Its Place in History. Riebel-Roque, 1997.
Siegel, Jeff. The Casablanca Companion: The Movie and More. Taylor, 1992.
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
Behlmer, Rudy. Behind the Scenes: The Making of … Samuel French, 1990.
Hepburn, Katharine. The Making of the African Queen: Or How I Went to Africa with Bogart, Bacall, and Huston and Almost Lost My Mind. Knopf, 1987.
Viertel, Peter. White Hunter, Black Heart. Dell, 1987.
NOVELS FEATURING OR ABOUT HUMPHREY BOGART
Baxt, George. The Humphrey Bogart Murder Case. St. Martin’s, 1995.
Block, Lawrence. The Man Who Thought He Was Bogart. No Exit, 1995.
Bogart, Stephen. As Time Goes By. Macmillan, 1996.
———. Play It Again. Macmillan, 1994.
Fenady, Andrew. The Man with Bogart’s Face. Avon, 1977.
Walsh, Michael. As Time Goes By: A Novel of Casablanca. Warner, 1998.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS
i3.1 Comic book image: from Bogie by Claude Jean-Philippe and Patrick Lesueur. Courtesy of Todd McFarlane Productions
i3.2 Bogart in uniform: Photofest, Inc.
i3.3 Paul Kelly, Bogart, and Helen Menken in Nerves: Everett Collection
i3.4 Bogart with Menken sitting in chair: The Kobal Collection
i3.5 Bogart pointing gun in The Petrified Forest: The Kobal Collection
i3.6 Bogart and Edward G. Robinson in Bullets or Ballots: First National/The Kobal Collection
i3.7 Bogart and Marjorie Main in Dead End: Everett Collection
i3.8 Bogart with James Cagney on the set of The Oklahoma Kid: Warner Brothers/The Kobal Collection
i3.9 Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and George Raft in They Drive by Night: Warner Brothers/The Kobal Collection
i3.10 Bogart and Mayo Methot at dinner: Bettmann/CORBIS
i3.11 Bogart with Raoul Walsh on the set of High Sierra: Warner Brothers/Photofest, Inc.
i3.12 Bogart holding the Maltese Falcon: Warner Brothers/First National/The Kobal Collection
i3.13 Bogart, Ingrid Berman, and Michael Curtiz on the set of Casablanca: Warner Brothers/Photofest, Inc.
i3.14 Bogart and Lauren Bacall on the set of To Have and Have Not: Warner Brothers/Photofest, Inc.
i3.15 Bogart and Bacall eating wedding cake: Ed Clark//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
i7.1 Bogart in front of the Capitol with the Committee for the First Amendment: Martha Holmes/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
i7.2 Bogart with Walter Huston in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: Warner Brothers/The Kobal Collection
i7.3 Bogart with Gloria Grahame and Nicholas Ray on the set of In a Lonely Place: Columbia Pictures/Photofest, Inc.
i7.4 Bogart with Katharine Hepburn and John Huston on the set of The African Queen: The Kobal Collection
i7.5 Bogart holding Oscar: Photofest, Inc.
i7.6 Bogart in Beat the Devil: United Art
ists/Photofest, Inc.
i7.7 Bogart in The Caine Mutiny: Columbia/The Kobal Collection
i7.8 Bogart and Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina: Paramount/The Kobal Collection
i7.9 Bogart with Bacall and their children: Everett Collection
i7.10 Bogart and Mike Lane in The Harder They Fall: Columbia Pictures/Photofest, Inc.
i7.11 Image from Breathless, man looking at Bogart photo: Photofest, Inc.
A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stefan Kanfer’s books include The Eighth Sin, A Summer World, The Last Empire, Serious Business, Groucho, Ball of Fire, Stardust Lost, and Somebody. He was a writer and editor at Time for more than twenty years. He was also a primary interviewer in the Academy Award–nominated documentary The Line King and editor of an anthology of Groucho Marx’s comedy, The Essential Groucho. A Literary Lion of the New York Public Library and recipient of numerous writing awards, Kanfer lives in New York and on Cape Cod.