Bette Davis by Roy Moseley

Bette Davis by Roy Moseley

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Roy Moseley's classic account of his 15 tumultuous years with Bette Davis was first published in 1989. This updated edition reveals additional material that her long-time companion has only now seen fit to divulge.

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Bette Davis by Roy Moseley

Roy Moseley's classic account of his 15 tumultuous years with Bette Davis was first published in 1989. This updated edition reveals additional material that her long-time companion has only now seen fit to divulge.
Moseley's memoir is indeed the most intimate book ever published about Bette DavisHe gets us right up beside Davis and keeps us there through the wars that Davis herself brings on. - Kirkus Reviews A fascinating private glimpse of the legendary tornado that was Bette Davis. - Liz Smith, New York Daily News Moseley lived the ultimate groupie's dream come true. As a youngster in England he used to scheme to be at places where he might actually see his heroine from a distance. He eventually came to the point where she and Moseley - who was half her age - would lie across her bed to watch TV. - Martin Burden, New York Post
Roy Moseley is an internationally known television and theatrical journalist and the author of several biographies, including those of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Rex Harrison, Merle Oberon, and Cary Grant.
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ISBN 13 9780813190372
ISBN 10 0813190371
Title Bette Davis
Author Roy Moseley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky
Year published 2003-12-31
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.