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The August 8, 2002, "Dear Abby" syndicated advice column devoted to a series of personal affidavits from readers attesting to Robinson's graciousness and generosity is proof of his enduring appeal. This volume is the only source entirely devoted to Robinson currently available (two books about his work, The Cinema of Edward G. Robinson [A. S. Barnes, 1972], by James Parish, and The Complete Films of Edward G. Robinson [Carol, 1990], by Alvin H. Marill, are out of print, as is the biography Edward G. Robinson, by Foster Hirsch [Pyramid, 1975], and Robinson's autobiography, All My Yesterdays [Hawthorn, 1973]). Of obvious interest to film and performing arts collections, this offering should also be considered by public libraries. RBB
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By Justin Smith (De Soto, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Edward G. Robinson Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
I read the book in my local library. Being an ex-student of Robert Beck, I wanted to see the final product of something he had been working hard on since before I knew him. I was completely impressed with amount of research put into the book, and the work putting into cross-referencing. Whether you want to look up a subject of a film, such as heart attack, or a film he was in, it is in this book. It is a good book for fans, and a great reference book for those who need the information.
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