9781501190810-1501190814-Disney's Land: Walt Disney and the Invention of the Amusement Park That Changed the World

Disney's Land: Walt Disney and the Invention of the Amusement Park That Changed the World

ISBN-13: 9781501190810
ISBN-10: 1501190814
Edition: Reprint
Author: Richard Snow
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Scribner
Format: Paperback 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781501190810
ISBN-10: 1501190814
Edition: Reprint
Author: Richard Snow
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Scribner
Format: Paperback 432 pages

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Disney's Land: Walt Disney and the Invention of the Amusement Park That Changed the World (ISBN-13: 9781501190810 and ISBN-10: 1501190814), written by authors Richard Snow, was published by Scribner in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Architecture, Company Profiles, Biography & History, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Disney's Land: Walt Disney and the Invention of the Amusement Park That Changed the World (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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A propulsive and “entertaining” (The Wall Street Journal) history chronicling the conception and creation of the iconic Disneyland theme park, as told like never before by popular historian Richard Snow.
One day in the early 1950s, Walt Disney stood looking over 240 acres of farmland in Anaheim, California, and imagined building a park where people “could live among Mickey Mouse and Snow White in a world still powered by steam and fire for a day or a week or (if the visitor is slightly mad) forever.” Despite his wealth and fame, exactly no one wanted Disney to build such a park. Not his brother Roy, who ran the company’s finances; not the bankers; and not his wife, Lillian. Amusement parks at that time, such as Coney Island, were a generally despised business, sagging and sordid remnants of bygone days. Disney was told that he would only be heading toward financial ruin.
But Walt persevered, initially financing the park against his own life insurance policy and later with sponsorship from ABC and the sale of thousands and thousands of Davy Crockett coonskin caps. Disney assembled a talented team of engineers, architects, artists, animators, landscapers, and even a retired admiral to transform his ideas into a soaring yet soothing wonderland of a park. The catch was that they had only a year and a day in which to build it.
On July 17, 1955, Disneyland opened its gates…and the first day was a disaster. Disney was nearly suicidal with grief that he had failed on a grand scale. But the curious masses kept coming, and the rest is entertainment history. Eight hundred million visitors have flocked to the park since then. In Disney’s Land, “Snow brings a historian’s eye and a child’s delight, not to mention superb writing, to the telling of this fascinating narrative” (Ken Burns) that “will entertain Disneyphiles and readers of popular American history” (Publishers Weekly).

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