Timebends: A Life by Arthur Miller, 656 pages, 1987
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Timebends is much more than the result of a literary technique where chronology is up for grabs. Miller discovered that dreams and ideas change shape all the time, but if a dream is true the essence stays the same.
Student Companion to Arthur Miller (Student Companions to Classic Writers) by Susan C. W. Abbotson 184 pages, 2000
This guide to the life and work of Arthur Miller concentrates on eight of his major plays: "Death of a Salesman", "All My Sons", "A View from the Bridge", "The American Clock", "After the Fall", "Broken Glass", "The Crucible" and "The Ride Down Mt Morgan".
James Hull Miller's Self Supporting Scenery for Childrens Theatre and Grown Ups Too, a Scenic Workbook for the Open Stage by James Hull Miller, Arthur L. Zapel (Editor), 128 pages, 1993
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This book tells how to construct free standing scenery. over 175 drawings. Covers tools, materials, designs and craft.