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Jolson Herbert G. Goldman

Jolson By Herbert G. Goldman

Jolson by Herbert G. Goldman


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Summary

Offering an insight of the early days of Broadway and talking pictures, this biography of Al Jolson explores both sides of the popular American entertainer - his public persona as a star of stage and screen, and his private reputation as a ruthless and chauvinistic man.

Jolson Summary

Jolson: The Legend Comes to Life by Herbert G. Goldman

Al Jolson was a famous American entertainer in the first 30 years of this century and his career is a familiar rags to riches story. But beneath his popular exterior lay a man who treated women badly, hogged the spotlight, and thought nothing of betraying most of his closest friends. The author explores both sides of this extraordinary man and his book, the result of 14 years of research, offers insights into the early days of Broadway.

About Herbert G. Goldman


About the Author:
Herbert G. Goldman is a free-lance writer who lives in New York City. He is currently at work on a biography of Fanny Brice.

Additional information

GOR002004632
9780195063295
0195063295
Jolson: The Legend Comes to Life by Herbert G. Goldman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1990-05-01
423
N/A
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