![]() ![]() Many of the questions bring up interesting information that has not been published elsewhere, and readers will delight in discovering some of the secrets behind their favorite movies and theme parks. ![]() The book is divided into chapters that each cover an aspect of Disney history, including Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disney films, Disney television, and Disney characters. Dave also answered questions for the Disney Fan magazine in Japan. They focus on telling you what we think will be interesting for you, a college student and English learner, so use them to help you find the right. The column was renamed Ask Dave and moved to the Disney Magazine and then online. These posts are all short (<180 words) introductions/reviews of books in the EL library. Welcome to the EL Book Introductions series. ![]() ![]() "Ask Dave" questions have come from Disney enthusiasts the world over, and have covered topics ranging from Cinderella's last name (Tremaine) to the number of triangles covering the surface of Epcot's Spaceship Earth (11,324 facets comprising 954 triangles.) Over 1,100 questions have been fielded by Dave, and this book is a compendium of the most interesting and revealing of those queries. EL (48) Disney Trivia from the Vault, by Dave Smith. In the ensuing thirty years, his column has continued through multiple publications, including Disney Magazine, the on-line "Disney Insider," and most recently the D23 website. A treasure trove of Disney trivia by Dave Smith, Chief Archivist Emeritus of the Walt Disney Archives! Beginning with the July 1983 issue of Disney Channel Magazine, Dave Smith began answering Disney trivia questions from viewers of the Disney Channel. ![]()
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