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The Moon's a Balloon
The Moon's a Balloon
Author: David Niven
When first published in 1971, THE MOON'S A BALLOON  delighted readers around the world with its uproarious mixture of racy reminiscences and intimate portraits of show-business legends, and it shot to number one on the bestseller list. David Niven had spent thirty years at the heart of Hollywood’s golden age, numbering Humphrey Bo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780440058069
ISBN-10: 0440058066
Publication Date: 1/1973
Pages: 350
Edition: 6TH
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2 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Dell Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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pindari avatar reviewed The Moon's a Balloon on + 38 more book reviews
After reading Mr. Niven's account of his own life, I was surprised to discover that I found him so very unlikable. This was an interesting look into another world.
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This book is an autobiography of David Niven's early life in England, his military adventures, and his Hollywood career. It is filled with humorous incidents and poignant details. I recommend the book to anyone who likes
World War II or early Hollywood trivia. The book includes details about John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Winston Churchill, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, and dozens of other famous politicians, military leaders, and movie stars.
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Niven writes for easy reading. His stories of his life in Hollywood and growing up in Scotland are delightfully unfolded. A must for anyone who remembers this actor from the mid century.
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Fans of David Niven can hear his voice on every page. Others might imagine a story-telling session with a British Mark Twain --- lovely lanaguage spinning wonderfully hilarious and very human tales. The New York Times called it "a juicy, all-day lollipop of a book."


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