Josephine

Josephine by Josephine Baker, published by Harper & Row in 1977, is a first edition that spans 302 pages. This autobiographical account offers insights into Baker’s journey to fame and glamour as an entertainer in both the United States and Europe. The narrative is enriched by the recollections of her husband, family, and friends, providing a multifaceted perspective on her life and career.
Readers will discover the complexities of Baker’s experiences, including her contributions to the Free French cause and her advocacy for the brotherhood of man. The book presents a detailed exploration of her life, highlighting the intersections of her personal and professional endeavors. Through this edition, readers gain a deeper understanding of Josephine Baker’s impact and legacy, set against the backdrop of her remarkable career in entertainment.
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Josephine Baker’s autobiographical account, augmented by the recollections of her husband, family, and friends, relates her path to fame and glamour as an entertainer in the United States and Europe and her efforts in behalf of the Free French cause and the brotherhood of man
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