Silent Star: Colleen Moore Talks About Her Hollywood, by Colleen Moore, Doubleday and Co, outlet 1968, First Edition, Dust Jacket under Mylar Cover
Silent Star: Colleen Moore Talks About Her Hollywood, by Colleen Moore, Doubleday and Co, 1968, First Edition, Dust Jacket under Mylar Cover
With 58 Photographs,
Dust jacket with image of silent film star on cover standing on the title block with mod fonts. dust jacket has cracks and toning. Now under mylar cover. Navy blue cloth cover with bright yellow spine. Some wear on top of spine. Square corners. Owner's signature. Black and white photographs. Clean and bright. Tight binding. See picture for more evidence of condition.
*** DUST JACKET NOW UNDER MYLAR COVER ***
Silent Star: Colleen Moore Talks About Her Hollywood (1968) is silent film star Colleen Moore's autobiography.
The book was written after the death of her third husband, Homer Hargrave. It was likely written with the help of Moore's friend Adela Rogers St. Johns. Moore is often either identified as "me" or "Colleen Moore," indicating more than one person wrote the captions in the book's photo captions. The book covered her life from birth until the point it was written, and was a "tell-all"[1] in that she shattered many myths that had developed around her during her film career. Among the admissions Moore made in the book was that her break in films came as a result of her uncle Walter Howey cashing in debt owed him by D. W outlet. Griffith. She described her marriage to John McCormick (1893-1961) as rocky as a result of his alcoholism.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Star