Joan Crawford, the Ultimate Star

“Joan Crawford, the Ultimate Star” by Alexander Walker is a detailed exploration of the life of the iconic actress, published by Harper & Row in 1983. This first edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The book draws on exclusive access to secret papers at MGM, where Crawford spent eighteen years, offering a blend of scholarship and insight into her complex persona.
Readers will discover the intriguing reasons behind the transformation of showgirl Lucille into Joan Crawford, alongside revelations about her romantic life and private nature. The work combines text and images to provide a comprehensive biography that delves into the lesser-known aspects of her life, making it a significant contribution to the genre of biography and autobiography.
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Alexander Walker had unlimited access to secret papers at MGM- – where Crawford spent eighteen years — and he used text and pictures to combine scholarship with insight into a unique woman. For the first time, he reveals the unguessed reason why showgirl Lucille was renamed Joan Crawford and secrets of her passionately conducted romance, while shedding new light on her private nature.
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