The Marx Bros. Scrapbook

The Marx Bros. Scrapbook by Groucho Marx, published by Perennial Library in 1989, offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the iconic Marx brothers. This first edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, featuring a collection of black-and-white photographs that capture the essence of vaudeville and the brothers’ performances. The book serves as a detailed account of their experiences both on stage and off, providing insights into their outrageous world.
Readers will discover a comprehensive exploration of the Marx brothers, enriched by candid anecdotes and a wealth of visual material. This scrapbook goes beyond mere trivia, delving into the biography and entertainment aspects of their lives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of performing arts. The combination of personal stories and striking imagery makes this edition a noteworthy addition to any collection focused on entertainment and biography.
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More than just a trivia and photo book for Marx fans, this scrapbook is a wonderfully accurate testament to the outrageous world of vaudeville and an amazingly candid, revealing, and comprehensive account of all five brothers, both on stage and off. Black-and-white photographs.
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