Refusing to be relegated to the status of a Hollywood has-been when World War II interferes with her career, Garbo accepts a role in an independent production. Soon she is at the center of an international imbroglio, where actors are spies, spies are actors, and some actors are simply acting. and humor".--Village Voice.
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Refusing to be relegated to the status of a Hollywood has-been when World War II interferes with her career, Garbo accepts a role in an independent production. Soon she is at the center of an international imbroglio, where actors are spies, spies are actors, and some actors are simply acting. and humor".--Village Voice.
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The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials.
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Good. Pages are clean! Some corner dings. The dust jacket has stickers or sticker residue on it. The dust jacket has minor damage or small tear. The book is slightly cocked Fast Shipping-Each order powers our free bookstore in Chicago and sending books to Africa!
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book First edition, so stated, March 1992 with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine in fine dust jacket, not price clipped, in protective mylar cover. "Baxt with yet another exhumation of the old Hollywood (The Talking Pictures Murder Case, 1990, etc. )--this time set in the first months of WW II, when the town is flooded with expatriate Germans like Erich Von Stroheim. He's directing a movie about Joan of Arc starring Greta Garbo, who's also playing a real-life detective in what seems to be a Nazi plot centered around the movie's backer. That's Albert Guiss, billed as the world's richest man and surrounded by a raft of toadies mingling with FBI agents (disguised as lackeys of one sort or another). "--Kirkus Review.