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Harlow: An Intimate Biography (Lively Arts)

Harlow, An Intimate Biography, is the biography of Jean Harlow, the first of the typically American love goddesses as well as a presentation of the big-studio feudalism of the Thirties and a near sociological consideration of that American phenomenon, the sex symbol devised for mass consumption.

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Pages: 432, Paperback, iUniverse

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-19-2008
Trash

This was an unbeilivable piece of trash written by a man who didn't give a care about those who loved Jean (her father and Bill Powell, just to name a few) and were terribly hurt by the lies. Shulman didn't do his research (he even...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jun-11-2007
Sleaze

I felt like jumping into the shower after reading this miserable trashing of poor Jean, who isn't around to defend herself. She wasn't anything like what this book describes. If you want to read this garbage, do so, but remember to wash...

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4/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-07-2005
Trash but good trash.....

While it is agreed this book is a definate dishonour to jean harlow's memory. One should be smart enough to realize it is still one of the best trashy pulp reads i have ever experienced. Irving shulman is regarded as one of the best...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jun-08-2002
Trashed Platinum Venus

Ugh!! Along with Shulman's "Valentino," one of the worst movie star biographies I've ever read. Harlow is reduced to a breast-bearing harpie, not to mention poor Paul Bern, whose reputation is utterly trashed. Written as though the...

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4/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jul-07-2005
Trash but good trash.....

While it is agreed this book is a definate dishonour to jean harlow's memory. One should be smart enough to realize it is still one of the best trashy pulp reads i have ever experienced. Irving shulman is regarded as one of the best...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-19-2008
Trash

This was an unbeilivable piece of trash written by a man who didn't give a care about those who loved Jean (her father and Bill Powell, just to name a few) and were terribly hurt by the lies. Shulman didn't do his research (he even...

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