Bound to captivate the many fans of the motion picture Paris Is Burning, Woodlawn's autobiography is a walk on the wild side with Andy Warhol's last superstar and the avant-garde community of the 1960s and '70s. At the age of 16, Harold became Holly Woodlawn and skyrocketed to fame as a superstar in Warhol's movie Trash. "This is must reading".--Harvey Fierstein. Photographs.
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Bound to captivate the many fans of the motion picture Paris Is Burning, Woodlawn's autobiography is a walk on the wild side with Andy Warhol's last superstar and the avant-garde community of the 1960s and '70s. At the age of 16, Harold became Holly Woodlawn and skyrocketed to fame as a superstar in Warhol's movie Trash. "This is must reading".--Harvey Fierstein. Photographs.
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Fair. Used book-May contain writing notes highlighting bends or folds. Text is readable book is clean and pages and cover mostly intact. May show normal wear and tear. Item may be missing CD. May include library marks. Fast Shipping.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0312064292. Black paper over boards, in pictorial dust jacket; illustrated with a section of plates containing black & white photographs.; 9.3 X 6.2 X 1.4 inches; 305 pages; Inscribed on front endpaper: "To Richard, With Tons of Love Always, Hollywoodlawn" along with her signature red lipstick kiss. Laid in, two color snapshots at what appears to be a promotional event / book signing most likely at B. Dalton in San Francisco, one of Woodlawn and Richard together, one of her seated at a table. Also: a handbill-"Paradise Lounge Presents, Forbidden Planet, Monday November 30th, Holly Woodlawn; also Gail Mahoney, Bambi Lake, & the Living End" In addition, two photographic handbills for "Meet Holly Woodlawn" at B. Dalton; a Bobby Neel Adams 'agemap' b&w photograph, signed by Adams over his printed name; several newspaper clippings; a folded, printed announcement for a Cross-Dressing Workshop for Women & Men, at The Lab, in San Francisco; 2 newspaper clippings regarding Woodlawn. And finally, found between the spine and the inside of the jacket, a 1x3" double pane b&w personal photograph of a nude man we can't quite identify, reclining.