Douglas Fairbanks, In His Own Words
From the archives of The Douglas Fairbanks Museum
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Several biographies of Douglas Fairbanks have been published through the years, but who can tell the story better than the man himself?The Douglas Fairbanks Museum has assembled an engaging collection of the writings of Douglas Fairbanks with In His Own Words. These selected stories make for a fascinating read; especially considering that most of them have not been seen since their initial publication nearly a century ago.Starting with his first short story in 1912, this new book features autobiographical accounts, interviews, and rare personal correspondence, as well as the original story treatments for his classic films The Three Musketeers, Robin Hood, The Thief of Bagdad, and The Black Pirate. In His Own Words reveals Fairbanks to be a writer of great sincerity, versatility, humor and appeal.While this talent is too often obscured by his fame as an actor, producer, and Hollywood visionary, reading the words of Douglas Fairbanks all these many decades later brings us a fresh perspective on the man that no other biography can quite capture.Douglas Fairbanks: In His Own Words also features rare photographs, original documents, autographs, and vintage memorabilia from the museum's archives. Includes a Foreword by Keri Leigh, Curator of the Douglas Fairbanks Museum.
About the Author:
Douglas Fairbanks (1883?1939) was the first king of Hollywood during the silent era. In addition to writing, producing, and starring in his own legendary films, Fairbanks also co-founded United Artists, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and the nation?s first film school at the University of Southern California.
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