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Boze Hadleigh

    Bette Davis Speaks
    Elvis Forever - Looking Back on the Legacy of the King
    Game Show Confidential
    The Lavender Screen
    Scandals, Secrets and Swansongs
    • 2023

      Game Show Confidential

      The Story of an American Obsession

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The origins of game and quiz shows trace back to the 1930s with CBS's Professor Quiz, hosted by an individual lacking the qualifications implied by the title. This early example highlights a recurring theme of deception within the genre, where hosts often misrepresented their credentials. The book delves into the evolution of these shows, exploring their impact on entertainment and culture, while also examining the quirky personalities and behind-the-scenes antics that shaped the landscape of televised competitions.

      Game Show Confidential
    • 2021

      Scandals, Secrets and Swansongs

      How Hollywood Stars Lived, Worked, and Died

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      2.8(13)Add rating

      Exploring the hidden realities behind Hollywood's glitzy facade, this book delves into the dramatic lives of 101 stars, revealing their captivating yet often tragic stories. It highlights how scandals, secrets, and personal tragedies overshadow their cinematic achievements, drawing readers into the fascinating world of celebrity culture. With a focus on the darker aspects of fame, including early deaths and shocking revelations, the narrative promises an entertaining and revealing look at the personalities that shaped Hollywood.

      Scandals, Secrets and Swansongs
    • 2021

      Exploring the enduring charm of Elvis, this book delves into his unparalleled charisma and the reasons behind his lasting global appeal. It examines his influence on music lovers across generations and highlights the significance of Graceland, which remains the most-visited private residence in the U.S. Through a blend of cultural analysis and personal anecdotes, the narrative reveals how Elvis continues to captivate fans and maintain a prominent media presence.

      Elvis Forever - Looking Back on the Legacy of the King
    • 1996

      Bette Davis Speaks

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      NonfictionLarge Print Edition(Bette Davis fans) will purr with delight . . . starred, BooklistBette Davis was both a box-office superstar and a consummate actress, whose career spanned the early 1930s and the late 1980s. Since her death, a new generation of fans has been fascinated by this woman ahead of her time. Unlike the prior biographies, this is a book of interviews conducted by the author from the mid 1970s on. Davis candidly discusses (and dishes) husbands, beaux, costars, rivals, movies and growing old. This is her story in the voice of the woman who always spoke for herself.

      Bette Davis Speaks
    • 1993

      The Lavender Screen

      The Gay and Lesbian Films : Their Stars, Makers, Characters, and Critics

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Tracing the origins and evolution of films with gay and lesbian characters and themes from the 1930s to their present proliferation, The Lavender Screen offers a startling review of more than 100 films, evaluating not only themes, but the director's attitudes and public and critical commentary as well.

      The Lavender Screen