The Salad Days

The Salad Days by Douglas Fairbanks is an autobiography published by Collins in 1988. This First British Edition spans 431 pages and is written in English. The book explores the life of Douglas Fairbanks Jr., the son of the iconic Douglas Fairbanks Sr., who is often referred to as the crown prince of American cinema. The narrative delves into the significant relationship between father and son, culminating in the year 1940, shortly after the passing of Fairbanks Sr.
Readers will find a personal account that reflects on the entertainment and performing arts landscape during a pivotal time in cinema history. The book provides insights into the dynamics of familial ties within the context of a prominent Hollywood legacy. Through this autobiography, Fairbanks Jr. shares his experiences and perspectives, offering a glimpse into the world shaped by his father’s influence and the broader entertainment industry.
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This is an autobiography of the crown prince of American cinema, son of the disputed king of the silver screen, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. The relationship of father and son looms large in the book for the book ends in 1940 shortly after Fairbank Senior’s death.
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