The archives of the late, great director
Alfred Hitchcock were made completely available for the first time for the publication of a remarkable new book on his life and work.
Hitchcock, Piece by Piece by Laurent Bouzereau from Abrams is of course packed with photographs, letters, memos, sketches and other ephemera, many never before published, with the innovative enhancement that facsimiles of several items can be removed from special folders and examined close up. Bouzereau, an accomplished
Hollywood producer and
director in his own right, provides a personal guided tour of Hitchcock's private life,
oeuvre of fifty films, and creative process throughout his sixty year career working with stars like
Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart and Ingrid Bergman. Hundreds of
photographs reveal the many facets of the master filmmaker, famed for classics like
North By Northwest (one of our all-time favorites) and
Vertigo, dating from the days of his youth, along with a a comprehensive filmography and bibliography. As Hitchcock's daughter Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell notes in her foreword, the book is a veritable Hitchcock museum and a must-have for any film buff.