Have Tux, Will Travel: Bob Hope's Own Story, as Told to Pete Martin

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Simon and Schuster, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 308 pages
"If I had my life to live over again, I wouldn't have time."
-- Bob Hope

The legendary wit and unmistakable voice of America's favorite showman are captured here in the master entertainer's memoir of his first fifty years in show business.

From his one-night stands in vaudeville to countless performances for servicemen on U.S. military bases across the globe, this delightfully candid book of funny life stories is pure Hope. In his own words, Hope recalls his brief career as an amateur prizefighter; his flops and successes in vaudeville; memories of sharing the stage with Ethel Merman and Jimmy Durante; his courtship of the young singer who would become his bride; his forgettable first screen test; his friendship with Bing Crosby and their high jinks on the sets of the famous "Road" pictures; poignant and hair-raising trips to entertain the troops; a personal request from General Patton; and eighteen holes of golf with President Eisenhower.

Bob Hope was the unchallenged king of the one-liner, a consummate performer, and a beloved supporter of our men in uniform, and his irrepressible spirit shines through in these hilarious, nostalgic, and truly memorable stories from a life lived to bring laughter to others.

 

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Contents

Section 1
11
Section 2
29
Section 3
35
Section 4
55
Section 5
68
Section 6
104
Section 7
110
Section 8
120
Section 10
145
Section 11
162
Section 12
169
Section 13
177
Section 14
240
Section 15
246
Section 16
252
Copyright

Section 9
131

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