A devastating account of the movie world's Golden Age, in all its phony power and glory. The famously sharp-edged social realism and always on-the-money dialogue of the late novelist John O'Hara (1905-1970) are brought to bear in a stinging saga of ambition and fate, Hollywood style.
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A devastating account of the movie world's Golden Age, in all its phony power and glory. The famously sharp-edged social realism and always on-the-money dialogue of the late novelist John O'Hara (1905-1970) are brought to bear in a stinging saga of ambition and fate, Hollywood style.
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Seller's Description:
1962. The Cresset Press. First. Book-Fine. DJ-VG. 8x5. 250pp. An exciting novel about a famous filmstar and his downfall. It is a devastating account of Hollywood at the peak of its phoney power and glory.
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Good. Pocketbook style paperback in nice condition. Slight yellowing of the pages. Some scuff to the cover and page edge. Spine shows wrinkles. Useful edition. PRESENTABLE!