The Symbol
Bessie, Alvah C.
From Blacks Bookshop: Member of CABS 2017, IOBA, SIBA, ABA, Argillite, KY, U.S.A.
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From Blacks Bookshop: Member of CABS 2017, IOBA, SIBA, ABA, Argillite, KY, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since July 22, 2019
About this Item
FIRST PRINTING DJ wrapped in mylar. Teal blue w/gilt AB on front, gilt letters on spine, red Random House on heel of spine. Chocolate paste downs. Top edge painted red. Author photo by Wingate Paine. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/soft tone. Not x-library, unclipped ($5.95), unmarked. Secure ship w/track #. "You've clawed your way up the ladder of your chosen profession and you're at the top. The people who write to you-even the poor sick men who tell you what they'd like to do to you-are offering love in the only way they can. For you're an unattainable object to them. A love object, if you will, a symbol." The Symbol is the story of Wanda Oliver-an orphan child who became one of the great Hollywood stars of our time. Beautiful, redheaded, sexy, funny, she was the symbol of womanhood for millions. Her success was legendary, her personal life chaotic, her death, by her own hand, tragic. She was married and divorced three times-first with Tom Kelly, the young aircraft mechanic; then, after her star began to rise, with Buck Wishnewski, the great football hero, the shyest, nicest man Wanda was ever to know; and then with Calvin Bernard, the famous painter, who tried to teach Wanda what womanhood really meant. And besides her husbands there was Luke O'Brian, the wartime flying hero-a gentleman in the daytime and brutal, savage aggressor at night. And there was Helmut Thierbach, the brilliant German film star who treated women-including Wanda-as though they were objects to satisfy his desire. The Symbol is a triumph of storytelling as it moves from Wanda's childhood to her days as a photographer's model and bit player. It tells of her first real film role, her phenomenal rise in Hollywood, her disastrous loves and marriages, her growing dependence on alcohol and sleeping pills, her battles with the studios, and then the last tragic act of her life. In Wanda Oliver, Alvah Bessie gives us a full-length, absolutely convincing portrait. Seller Inventory # 16894
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Symbol
Publisher: Random House, NY
Publication Date: 1966
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition.
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