Bring on the Empty Horses
Bring on the Empty Horses
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One of the greatest Hollywood memoirs of all time.
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Bring on the Empty Horses by David Niven
From the Hollywood's first-ever million-copy bestseller, another riotous look at the golden age of Hollywood from a quintessential English gentleman. 'Might easily be the best book ever written about Hollywood.' New York Times Widely acknowledged as one of the greatest memoirists of all time, David Niven's eye for an anecdote and memory for a bon mot is still unmatched. In Bring on the Empty Horses , David immerses the reader in the heady glamour and glory of 1950s Hollywood, from Casino Royale to filming with Errol Flynn. Get ready to laugh, cry, and pour a stiff drink.
Were David Niven not a famous actor, he would be thought a brilliant writerAnd after this book he will surely be thought a brilliant writer * J.K. Galbraith *
Hilariously readable * Sunday Telegraph *
So bring on the empty horses and fill their saddles with shades of Cooper, Gable, Fairbanks and Flynn. This time David Niven is riding a winner * Irish Times *
The best book buy available at the moment * West Lancashire Evening Gazette *
Some very funny stories indeed, well told * The Scotsman *
He is nothing if not an individualist: a raconteur of style and sophistication and a writer with imagination and a sense of pace . . . It adds to his stature * Coventry Evening Telegraph *
David Niven has done it again! * Boston Globe *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES is a delight from start to finish. With shrewdness and warmth . . . Niven brings us to Hollywood in its golden prime, from the early '30s to the age of TV. Above all, he brings us them - the outstanding stars, producers, directors, writers, tycoons and oddballs, many of whom were his friends . . . An inspired mix of descriptions, impressions, and anecdotes. * Publishers Weekly *
Might easily be the best book ever written about Hollywood. * New York Times Book Review *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES is a delight from start to finish. With shrewdness and warmth ... Niven brings us to Hollywood in its golden prime, from the early '30s to the age of TV. Above all, he brings us them - the outstanding stars, producers, directors, writers, tycoons and oddballs, many of whom were his friends ... An inspired mix of descriptions, impressions, and anecdotes. * Publishers Weekly *
Might easily be the best book ever written about Hollywood. * New York Times Book Review *
Hilariously readable * Sunday Telegraph *
A big name-dropping bitch of a book written with a wit as sharp as a dagger - and more than one famous personality gets it right between the shoulder blades ... Niven continues to weave the spell he cast on us with his autobiography * Belfast Telegraph *
His charm and twinkling sense of humour are rarely completely suppressed * Sunday Express *
So bring on the empty horses and fill their saddles with shades of Cooper, Gable, Fairbanks and Flynn. This time David Niven is riding a winner * Irish Times *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES surpasses his first book. It is fun personified, hilarious in parts, highly entertaining and provides excellent reading * Evening Post, Port Elizabeth *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES has star quality * Christchurch Star, New Zealand *
A really glamorous autobiography * Woman *
David Niven gives a marvellously readable account of his contacts with Hollywood * Birmingham Post *
Niven still tells a good tale * The Observer *
One of the most illuminating books yet to come out about Hollywood * Press and Journal *
He is nothing if not an individualist: a raconteur of style and sophistication and a writer with imagination and a sense of pace ... It adds to his stature * Coventry Evening Telegraph *
Hilariously readable * Sunday Telegraph *
So bring on the empty horses and fill their saddles with shades of Cooper, Gable, Fairbanks and Flynn. This time David Niven is riding a winner * Irish Times *
The best book buy available at the moment * West Lancashire Evening Gazette *
Some very funny stories indeed, well told * The Scotsman *
He is nothing if not an individualist: a raconteur of style and sophistication and a writer with imagination and a sense of pace . . . It adds to his stature * Coventry Evening Telegraph *
David Niven has done it again! * Boston Globe *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES is a delight from start to finish. With shrewdness and warmth . . . Niven brings us to Hollywood in its golden prime, from the early '30s to the age of TV. Above all, he brings us them - the outstanding stars, producers, directors, writers, tycoons and oddballs, many of whom were his friends . . . An inspired mix of descriptions, impressions, and anecdotes. * Publishers Weekly *
Might easily be the best book ever written about Hollywood. * New York Times Book Review *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES is a delight from start to finish. With shrewdness and warmth ... Niven brings us to Hollywood in its golden prime, from the early '30s to the age of TV. Above all, he brings us them - the outstanding stars, producers, directors, writers, tycoons and oddballs, many of whom were his friends ... An inspired mix of descriptions, impressions, and anecdotes. * Publishers Weekly *
Might easily be the best book ever written about Hollywood. * New York Times Book Review *
Hilariously readable * Sunday Telegraph *
A big name-dropping bitch of a book written with a wit as sharp as a dagger - and more than one famous personality gets it right between the shoulder blades ... Niven continues to weave the spell he cast on us with his autobiography * Belfast Telegraph *
His charm and twinkling sense of humour are rarely completely suppressed * Sunday Express *
So bring on the empty horses and fill their saddles with shades of Cooper, Gable, Fairbanks and Flynn. This time David Niven is riding a winner * Irish Times *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES surpasses his first book. It is fun personified, hilarious in parts, highly entertaining and provides excellent reading * Evening Post, Port Elizabeth *
BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES has star quality * Christchurch Star, New Zealand *
A really glamorous autobiography * Woman *
David Niven gives a marvellously readable account of his contacts with Hollywood * Birmingham Post *
Niven still tells a good tale * The Observer *
One of the most illuminating books yet to come out about Hollywood * Press and Journal *
He is nothing if not an individualist: a raconteur of style and sophistication and a writer with imagination and a sense of pace ... It adds to his stature * Coventry Evening Telegraph *
Born in Scotland in 1910, David Niven followed in the footsteps of his father by serving in the British Army until 1932. He arrived in Hollywood in 1935 and after a chance meeting became a 'film extra'. Six years later he accepted his first starring role. At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was the first British actor to volunteer to go back to England and was commissioned in the Rifle Brigade, serving with distinction throughout the conflict. After returning to America, he continued his distinguished film career, both as actor and producer. David Niven died tragically in 1983 of Motor Neurone Disease in Château-d'CEx, France.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780340839959 |
| ISBN 10 | 0340839953 |
| Titre | Bring on the Empty Horses |
| Auteur | David Niven |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Année de publication | 2006-06-05 |
| Nombre de pages | 352 |
| Note de couverture | La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier. |
| Note | Non disponible |