Surrveying the brightest stars, moguls, directors, and writers, Vanity Fair's Hollywood is a stylish and definitive focus on timeless glamour, mythic beauty, and unquenchable celebrity.
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Like any good party, this vast book offers sparkling talk as well as gobs of eye candy. The brilliant Peter Biskind evokes the '70s heyday of superagent Sue Mengers, D.H. Lawrence makes a stab at defining "sex appeal," Patricia Bosworth adds the patented VF dash of scandal in a piece on Lana Turner's gangster boyfriend's murder, and Hitchens gives a quickie history of the fabled Sunset Strip. Not everything rises to the august occasion: Carl Sandburg's poem about Chaplin and Clare Boothe Luce's snooty ode to Garbo are mostly of antiquarian interest. Most of the historic stuff is great (e.g., Fritz Lang directing a crowd scene in Metropolis), and the most austere cineaste should own this book. On practically every page, Vanity Fair's Hollywood dazzles. It's a keeper. --Tim Appelo
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A Gorgeous, Glamorous Glance at Glitter,
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Hollywood has always stood for dreams. Vanity Fair's take has alwaysbeen to turn the tinsel used to depict those dreams into glamor. This book is very much in keeping with the magazine's slant and Hollywood's most inflated view of itself. The book faithfully reproduces a cross-section of Vanity Fair's 86 year history. Before you read The The pages are oversized, and many images are done as double Unfortunately, many fine photographs were reproduced with the Except for this Some of my favorite photographs in the book Jack Nicholson; Annie Leibovitz, 1992 Robin Williams, Eddie Doris Day; John Spencer Tracy and Katherine Kapburn; n.c., 1949 Nancy and Ronald Reagan; Harry Benson, 1985 Pee-Wee Herman; Annie Walt Disney; Edward Steichen, 1933 Dustin Rita Hayworth; n.c., 1946 Robert Meryl Streep; Annie Leibovitz, Gloria Swanson; Edward Steichen, 1928 I also liked the The After you have finished enjoying this close-up look at As the Everly Brothers used to sing: "Dream, Dream,
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A Glorious Glittered Tour through Stardom,
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A wonderful book that portrays the glitz and glamour of Hollywood at its most glorious. Vanity Fair's best inspirational photos are presented from the distant and not-too-recent past. A perfect gift for that star follower in your world. Every page screams "Hooray for Hollywood", and the nostalgia of some will have you yearning for past times. It's possibly the most beautiful book ever made on the stars that captured our imagination and inspired us.
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This book is a pure delight. It captures the glamour and shimmering romance that is Hollywood. David Friends' brilliant picture editing showcases the best of Vanity Fairs' evocation of the dream factory, past and present. Each turn of the page elicits a gleeful chuckle or nostaglic sigh. There's enough star power here to illuminate a small town. God bless Vanity Fair and David Friend for giving us this book just in time for the gift giving season.
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