tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8225849977474743595.post6649562966689755796..comments2023-05-23T03:11:33.359-07:00Comments on The Main Street Newsstand: Le Premiere Guide de Souvenir D'Euro DisneyPaul Schnebelenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14314483282391993248noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8225849977474743595.post-76964090840038010652008-11-05T17:46:00.000-08:002008-11-05T17:46:00.000-08:00There's also a great book about Disneyland Paris -...There's also a great book about Disneyland Paris - written in french unfortunately - called "Disney et la France" by Sebastien Roffat. The author made an amazing work of research and compilation about the convention between TWDC and french government or about DLP's first years. No pictures though, but it's a must-have for DLP and theme parks enthusiasts, as well as "DLP : From sketch to reality" (Ghez / Littaye).<BR/><BR/>There's also books less interesting such as "Mickey l'arnaque" (G. Smadja, an infamous book written by a communist columnist), "L'empire Disney" (R. Lanquar, which include a small part about negociation between TWDC and french government), "Hop!" (the autobiography of former EuroDisney boss, Philippe Bourguignon) and "Disney land : Le royaume désenchanté" (P. Ariès, another infamous book without interest written with the only purpose to denigrate DLP through strange and stupid analysis).<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, english readers will enjoy "Once upon an american dream" (A. Lainsbury) as well as "Disney touch" (R. Grover) and "Work in progress" (M. Eisner) which include a few interesting pages about this subject.<BR/><BR/>A french reader ;)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07038952874154315949noreply@blogger.com