Bette & Joan

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  • Bette & Joan Book Detail

  • Author : Shaun Considine
  • Release Date : 2017-01-25
  • Publisher : Graymalkin Media
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 463
  • ISBN 13 : 1631681079
  • File Size : 39,39 MB

Bette & Joan by Shaun Considine PDF Summary

Book Description: This joint biography of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford follows Hollywood's most epic rivalry throughout their careers. They only worked together once, in the classic spine-chiller "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane" and their violent hatred of each other as rival sisters was no act. In real life they fought over as many man as they did film roles. The story of these two dueling divas is hilarious, monstrous, and tragic, and Shaun Considine’s account of it is exhaustive, explosive, and unsparing. “Rip-roaring. A definite ten.” - New York Magazine.

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