Vivien Leigh
£3.20
This biography of Vivien Leigh concentrates on her as a person, rather than as the famous actress or as the wife of Sir Laurence Olivier. The author has written biographies of “Gladys”, “Duchess of Marlborough” and “Cecil Beaton”.
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Additional information
Publisher | Pan Books, New edition (12 April 1990) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 480 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0330311662 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0330311663 |
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Was in quite a bad condition
by Mrs. Juggins
The best biography on this Superstar, Hugo Vickers excels himself.
by Natalie
I read many positive reviews about the biography of Vivien Leigh, written by Hugo Vickers.
I really wanted to read it by myself, so the book is bought, the reading begins.
The book is in good condition, a lot of black and white photographs.
Thanks the seller: momox co uk
by Natalie
A VERY GOOD BIOGRAPHY OF A REMARKABLE & BEAUTIFUL WOMEN & ACTRESS
by Janet
A great book, her life from begging to end, all the problems she had with depression, and how her life with Laurence Olivier was, a must read for any Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier fan.
by Larry
Pleased with the book but a bit naughty describing it as new. Obviously read a few times due to slight wear and also had a personal message to someone inside the front cover
by Mr. Robert Coulton
no problems, as described by seller.
by kees-jan klap
This is an excellent biography of a great talent, who is unfortunately mostly remembered as Scarlett O’Hara and “ wife of …”. She was a greater film actor than Olivier who was immensely jealous of her success.
Sad to learn about her demons and the primitive medical approach to her condition.