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DESCHNER, DONALD; INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS. THE FILMS OF SPENCER TRACY. Seacaucus N.J.: The Citadel Press, 1973. Wraps Very Good In orange illustrated wraps, mild shelfwear, lower corner creased. A photo chronology and authoritative commentary on Tracy's career. With chapters such as 'Film-Making with Spencer Tracy by Stanley Kramer. 'So Long to Spence' by Dorey Schary (after Tracy's death); Tracy On Acting; 'Spencer Tracy - Acid-Etched in Granite'; 'A Tracy Interview' Newsweek, 1961, by Jack Nugent; Biography; 'An Acotrs Actor' by Ed Sullivan. Comments by many known actors and actresses; his family life, and his many, many films. Illstrated profusely with photographs, stills from movies, publicity shots, and candid photos. ''What is a good actor? To me Spencer Tracy is a good actor, almost the best. Because you don't see the mechanism working, the wheels turning. He covers up. He never over acts or is hammy. He makes you believe he is what he is playing.'' Humphrey Bogart (as quoted to Ezra Goodman in the The Fifty Year Decline and Fall of Hollywood).
In orange pictorial wraps, mild soil, lower corner light crease. Last two pages rough edge from separation. All else clean, tightly bound. sm 4to, 253 pages 2nd Paper Back Printing Price: 10.50 USD