Mae West

  • Mae West: An Icon in Black and White
    By Jill Watts

    ... Irving , 308 , 309 Ratoff , Gregory , 173 , 244-245 Raye , Martha , 300 Razaf , Andy , 68 Reagan , Ronald , 259 Reed , Rex , 294 , 295 religion : Catholic Church , 152 , 170 ; Conference of Catholic Bishops , 184 ; Klondike Annie ...

  • Mae West: It Ain't No Sin
    By Simon Louvish

    The film was , Brownlow writes , ' an episodic picture , an account of six affairs : a callow youth ( Ralph Graves ) , who quickly bores Mary ; a selfobsessed literary man ( R. Paul Harvey ) ; a depraved gentleman ( Cliff Worman ) ...

  • Mae West: An Interview & Biography
    By Clive Hirschhorn

    This book offers a funny, touching, and revealing account of the life of the woman who made it possible to say "sex" in public. Her scripted quips are legendary, and she was able to zing them in real life.

  • Mae West: Broadcast Muse
    By Michael Gregg Michaud

    The book also includes several proposed radio and television scripts that were written for Mae West, but never made it on the air, including a proposed appearance with Frank Sinatra on the Armed Forces radio show, Mail Call, in 1944, and ...

  • Mae West: An Icon in Black and White
    By Jill Watts

    Sifting through previously untapped sources, author Jill Watts unravels the enigmatic life of Mae West, tracing her early years spent in the Brooklyn subculture of boxers and underworld figures, and follows her journey through burlesque, ...

  • Mae West
    By James Ursini, Paul Duncan, Dominique Mainon

    4 new additions to the 'Movie Icons' series, edited by Paul Duncan. These photo books feature famous personalities in the history of cinema, and each include 150 high quality and enigmatic portraits.

  • Mae West: A Biography
    By George Eells, Stanley Musgrove

    Reveals the ambitious, determined, and talented woman behind the larger-than-life sex symbol legend in a full biography that traces the star's career from her childhood as a vaudevillian to her...

  • Mae West: It Ain't No Sin
    By Simon Louvish

    "Sex goddess, Hollywood star, transgressive playwright, author, blues singer, and vaudeville brat--Mae West remains a unique twentieth-century figure.

  • Mae West: Empress of Sex
    By Maurice Leonard

    Mae West was the archetypal film star and the epitome of glamor. A short, plump girl from Brooklyn who aspired to stardom, she shot to international fame as an outlandish...

  • Mae West: A Biography
    By Fergus Cashin

    Mae West: A Biography

  • Mae West: A Bio-bibliography
    By Carol M. Ward

    This provocative work analyzes Mae West's long life and productive career in three major phases: the early theater years, her meteoric film career in the thirties, and her subsequent life...

  • Mae West: The Shocking Truth!
    By J. Huston

    Mary Jane "Mae" West, born on August 17th, 1893, Kings County, Brooklyn, New York, US, was an actress, singer, playwright, screenwriter, comedian, and sex symbol whose career in entertainment spanned 7 decades.

  • Mae West: Broadcast Muse (hardback)
    By Michael Gregg Michaud

    The book also includes several proposed radio and television scripts that were written for Mae West, but never made it on the air, including a proposed appearance with Frank Sinatra on the Armed Forces radio show, Mail Call, in 1944, and ...