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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | ADAMSON, JOE Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo: A Celebration of the Marx Brothers and a Satire on the Rest of the WorldNew York: Simon and Schuster, (c.1973). 3rd printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by (dj design) Wendell Minor. [nice copy, clean and tight with just a slight bumping to the bottom corners, small bookstore stamp on ffep; jacket shows light surface wear, minor wrinkling at spine ends]. (B&W photographs) "A zany, funny, brilliant, definitive and idiosyncratic account of the lives, the early careers and the final flowering of the Brothers Marx -- told in their own words, the recollections of their co-workers, the scripts and dialogue of their movies and, for the most part, in the words of the author, a lifelong Marxist, who takes his subjects seriously but writes about them in a way that is at once startling and funny." (And as a personal friend of the author since this book of his was only two years old, I can state without hestitation or purpose of evasion that he is still both startling and funny, usually in that order.). Near Fine in Near Fine dj . Offered for US$ 15.00 by: ReadInk - Book number: 14656 See more books from our catalog: Cinema: Biography | |||