1961 The Things I Had To Learn Loretta Young Hardcover Biography Book

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1961 The Things I Had To Learn Loretta Young Hardcover Biography Book
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Step behind the silver screen with this captivating vintage biography from one of classic Hollywood's most elegant leading ladies. In this reflective volume, Loretta Young shares her warm, honest, and deeply human revelations about life, stardom, and personal growth.

  • Size: 9" by 6", 256 pages (Measurements are close but approximate)
  • Decade: 1960s
  • Style: Hollywood Regency / Mid-Century Biography / Vintage Hollywood Cinema
  • Condition: Very good vintage condition with a solid binding and clean pages. The dust jacket is intact and shows some light, age-appropriate edge wear and surface scuffs.
  • Extra notes: Written as told to Helen Ferguson and published in 1961 by Bobbs-Merrill. A wonderful piece of classic cinema history for any collector's bookshelf or mid-century vanity display.

Loretta Young was an Academy Award-winning actress whose career spanned from the silent film era of the 1920s to the Golden Age of Hollywood and into mid-century television with The Loretta Young Show. Co-authored by silent film star turned prominent Hollywood publicist Helen Ferguson, this 1961 memoir offers a rare, first-hand perspective on the evolving entertainment industry and the personal philosophy of one of its most enduring icons.