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Six Men
Alistair Cooke

Six Men

Penguin Books Ltd (Feb 22, 1979)
9780140048346
| Paperback
208 pages | 119 x 190 mm | eng English
$ 5.99 | Value: $ 5.99
Dewey 920.71
LC Classification CT120

Subject

  • Biography
  • Biography & Autobiography / General
  • Men

Plot

During his broadcasting career Alistair Cooke met and knew some of the twentieth century's most fascinating and legendary figures, in journalism, politics, public life, sport and film. This is his highly personal and revealing account of six remarkable men who crossed Cooke's path during his lifetime and who, each in their own way, made a lasting impression on him.Here are candid portraits of the lovable yet unreliable Charlie Chaplin, who, when asked to be Cooke's best man, mysteriously vanished on the day; the complex and private man behind Humphrey Bogart's tough guy image; and the charming yet childlike 'golden boy' Edward VIII. Cooke also recalls his friend and mentor, the flawed contrarian and satirist H.L. Mencken, the larger-than-life liberal politician Adlai Stevenson and the heroic social reformer Bertrand Russell. Each superbly realized portrait gives us an insight into a golden age of 'great men', and is a masterpiece of observation, warmth and humour.

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Value

Retail Price $ 5.99
Value $ 5.99