When Sammy Davis, Jr. published his autobiography in 1965, it was an immediate long-running bestseller as well as a revelation. "Yes I Can" describes Sammy Davis's personal conviction, the view of success that both propelled him to stardom from ghetto obscurity and served as his armor against racism.
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When Sammy Davis, Jr. published his autobiography in 1965, it was an immediate long-running bestseller as well as a revelation. "Yes I Can" describes Sammy Davis's personal conviction, the view of success that both propelled him to stardom from ghetto obscurity and served as his armor against racism.
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Fair. Highlighting/underlining. Signed by author. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 668 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. 1990 paperback 1st thus inscribed (which always means to a particular person) by co-author Burt Boyar in 1994 on fep, w his info (phone #s & address) after it. Spine creased and slightly frayed, hightlighting in first part of book (I didn't see anything after page 226 but might have missed something), a bit of curling/denting and soil/foxing on edge, binding tight. Cover diff than picture.