Description: FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS. Making Life Worth While. New York: Britton Publishing Co., 1918. First Edition. Very good plus copy with only slight edge wear and a 1/2” faint spot to the cloth at the bottom edge of the rear board at the spine fold and continuing to the spine itself in a slightly used price-clipped dust jacket with some small chips and tears. Illustrated throughout with photographs of Fairbanks from his films as well as candid shots. A book in which Fairbanks emphasizes approaching life’s ‘golden years’ with enthusiasm & gusto. Douglas Fairbanks is a cinema icon whose lengthy body of acclaimed work includes starring roles in such classics as The Mark of Zorro, The Three Muskateers, Robin Hood, The Gaucho, The Iron Mask, and many more. Fairbanks was also married to ‘America’s Sweetheart’, the actress Mary Pickford, and was one of the founding members of United Artists film studio, along with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and D.W. Griffith.
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Printing Year: 19180000
Subject: Performing Arts
Origin: American
Binding: Hardcover w/Jacket
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated