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DUNNE, John Gregory. The Studio

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DUNNE, John Gregory. The Studio. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 1969. First edition. Dunne’s second work of hard-hitting journalism on an industry he would go on to find a career in; film, the Studio in question pertaining to Twentieth Century Fox. Dunne had near-unprecedented access to the studios, from board rooms to the set, and wrote unapolagetically on the old hangers-on and the young execs fighting nepotism. Dunne met Joan Didion about a decade earlier and they were living together at the time of this publication. A few years later, they would co-write the screenplay for Didion’s Play It As It Lays. A near fine book with a small mark to cloth backstrip, the dust jacket unclipped with a little rubbing to the corners.

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DUNNE, John Gregory. The Studio. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 1969. First edition. Dunne’s second work of hard-hitting journalism on an industry he would go on to find a career in; film, the Studio in question pertaining to Twentieth Century Fox. Dunne had near-unprecedented access to the studios, from board rooms to the set, and wrote unapolagetically on the old hangers-on and the young execs fighting nepotism. Dunne met Joan Didion about a decade earlier and they were living together at the time of this publication. A few years later, they would co-write the screenplay for Didion’s Play It As It Lays. A near fine book with a small mark to cloth backstrip, the dust jacket unclipped with a little rubbing to the corners.

DUNNE, John Gregory. The Studio. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 1969. First edition. Dunne’s second work of hard-hitting journalism on an industry he would go on to find a career in; film, the Studio in question pertaining to Twentieth Century Fox. Dunne had near-unprecedented access to the studios, from board rooms to the set, and wrote unapolagetically on the old hangers-on and the young execs fighting nepotism. Dunne met Joan Didion about a decade earlier and they were living together at the time of this publication. A few years later, they would co-write the screenplay for Didion’s Play It As It Lays. A near fine book with a small mark to cloth backstrip, the dust jacket unclipped with a little rubbing to the corners.

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