In this memoir, Marlon Brando talks of his struggle to become an actor, of his remarkable career first on the stage and then in film, and of his on- and off-screen relationships with a host of actors, producers and directors. He talks candidly of a dislocated childhood and the effect this had on his subsequent life, of his driving ambition and the relentless determination which has characterized his choice of movies and his method of acting.
Robert Lindsey Books
Robert Lindsey is a journalist and author who specializes in true crime narratives. His works delve into intricate tales of espionage and crime, examining the motivations and consequences of individual actions. Through his journalistic craft, Lindsey penetrates the darker aspects of human behavior, uncovering complex stories that captivate readers.





Gol-lee! Doesn't He Have Anything?: A True Story by Bert Lindsey
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
His home was a cabin, his backyard an oilfield. Follow the journey of Western writer Bert Lindsey from his "Tom Sawyer childhood" in northeast Texas to his success in the tough corporate world...and experience the many challenges and antics that got him there. Bert Lindsey has a unique perspective on the Texas landscape and a special interest in the state's history. His novels tell of the adventures of rugged cowboy characters who attempt to tame the men, women and horses who called Texas home just after the Civil War
Les chansons que m'apprenait ma mere
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Introduzione di Robert Lindsey. Numerose fotografie in nero in tavole f.t. Testo in francese . 8vo pp. 380 + tavole Brossura (wrappers) Molto buono (Very Good)