Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame
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Rating | : | 4.23 (572 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1936003317 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-05 |
Language | : | English |
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WHAT A LIFE! Had I known about this book before, I would never have wasted my money on all the other biographies: for this book leaves no stone unturned! If you really want to know about hollywood with all its shortcomings, this is the book to read--for I found myself cringing in horror at some of this stuff( Cliff with the raw. Great Seller! Product arrived quickly Rod Baker Great Seller! Product arrived quickly!. Just a bad book I am a huge Elizabeth Taylor fan, and was willing to read a gossipy, even scandalous book, but not this one. The author(s) take too many liberties, creating entire conversations, even using quotation marks, when there is no way they could be quoting directly from the source, and the words they put into Elizabeth's
Before she died, Elizabeth Taylor claimed that previous biographers had revealed "only half of my story, but I can't tell the other half because I'd get sued." In response to that challenge, Blood Moon presents history’s most comprehensive compilation of the unpublished—until now—secrets of Dame Elizabeth. With photos, this meaty and startling book offers a juicy feast of till-now untold tales about the 20th century’s most deadlinegenerating actress, relayed with empathy and brutal candor.
New York City resident Darwin Porter has archived information about Dame Elizabeth since he first interviewed her in Miamifor his college newspaper. Danforth Prince, formerly associated with The Frommer Guides and The New York Times, is co-author of this guide to the serial embarrassments of the world's mostfabulous and sophisticated Dame.. Since then, after a lifetime of analyzing and cross-referencing her every move, he's becom
Danforth Prince, formerly associated with The Frommer Guides and The New York Times, is co-author of this guide to the serial embarrassments of the world's mostfabulous and sophisticated Dame.. About the AuthorNew York City resident Darwin Porter has archived information about Dame Elizabeth since he first interviewed her in Miamifor his college newspaper. Since then, after a lifetime of analyzing and cross-referencing her every move, he's become a world-class expert in her behind-the-scenes dramas and showbiz ironies