Judge, 1931-08-29 · page 35 of 36
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here he is— Charlie Chaplin himself I The Charlie of the screen is known and loved by hun- dreds of millions Yet Charlie himself is known only to a few. By them he is regarded as an enigma For when the mood is on him, he is a lonely and rather melancholy figure This strangely dual person- ality is revealed in this book. A detailed study of his private life, of his two marriages, of his career with its ups and downs, of his work and friends at Holly- wood, full of new material and drawn from official sources, is linked up with a critical appreciation of his CHARLES CHAPLIN films, from the early Key- e8Y DOUGLAS stone and slapstick come- FAIRBANKS, JR dies to the full-length ma- : . ture works, starting with The Pilgrim. His last four films, The Kid, The Gold CHARLIE CHAPLIN itt te aa Ge Lights are also discussed a With a foreword by DOUC- HIS LIFE AND ART LAS FAIRBANKS, JR $1.75 BY W. DODGSON BOWMAN and full-page illustrations THE JOHN DAY CO., Dept. J, 380 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y Gentlemen Please send me * of CHARLIE CHAPLIN: His Life and Art, by W. DODGSON BOWMAN. Enclosed please tind Name Address comicbooks.com