An unusual, revelatory, thoroughly fascinating holiday gift from Dominick Dunne: his Hollywood memoir-cum-scrapbook, filled with the keenly observed true stories that have fueled his bestselling fiction as well as 150 of the candid snapshots he has taken over the years.
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An unusual, revelatory, thoroughly fascinating holiday gift from Dominick Dunne: his Hollywood memoir-cum-scrapbook, filled with the keenly observed true stories that have fueled his bestselling fiction as well as 150 of the candid snapshots he has taken over the years.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Hard bound with dust jacket Inscribed by Dominick Dunne " For Maureen, dear friend Dominick Dunne". A nice copy, bright and clean.
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Signed "Merry Christmas" to the previous owner by author Dominick Dunne on the title page. Stated First Edition, first printing with full number line in near fine/ very good condition. The pages are clean and crisp, in like new condition, with no bent corners. Boards are near fine, and the spine is square and tight. The dust jacket has minor shelf wear, but otherwise the book is in excellent condition with an unclipped DJ, and no remainder mark. All items guaranteed, and a portion of each sale supports social programs in Los Angeles. Ships from CA.
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Very Good. Stated 1st edition/1st printing with full number line, hardcover with dust jacket, tight, pages clear and bright, shelf and edge wear, corners bumped, packaged in cardboard box for shipment, tracking on U.S. orders.
Esteemed novelist Dominic Dunne offers a peek behind the curtain of the beautiful people of the late 50s and 1960s - and they are all here --- all of the stars at their most glamorous and also their most casual -- from a madcap heiress, to the even then old-school Loretta Young, off to Sunday Mass in her Bentley, to Betsy Bloomingdale, to a young Nancy Reagan and an even younger Candice Bergen, all chronicled by the camera lens of Dunne. We also see him slide into alcohol and drug abuse and some apparent same-sex relations, plus the personal tragedy of the loss of his beloved daughter Dominique. If you are a fan of mid 60s glamour, like I am, and enjoy seeing how elegance was lived in Hollywood, then this is a book to treasure, a gift from Dunne's talented hands.