Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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Page 256
... Tony did not hesitate . " I knew my grandmother loved me and my grandfather didn't , " he recalls . " So I told the ... Tony and George decided to serve their mother breakfast in bed . Carrying a tray into Clara's room , her sons found ...
... Tony did not hesitate . " I knew my grandmother loved me and my grandfather didn't , " he recalls . " So I told the ... Tony and George decided to serve their mother breakfast in bed . Carrying a tray into Clara's room , her sons found ...
Page 258
... Tony tired of his grandfather's blows and hit King Bow back . Informed of this , Clara brought her father and son into the living room , handed each a pair of boxing gloves , and ordered them to start sparring . Within seconds Tony had ...
... Tony tired of his grandfather's blows and hit King Bow back . Informed of this , Clara brought her father and son into the living room , handed each a pair of boxing gloves , and ordered them to start sparring . Within seconds Tony had ...
Page 270
... Tony and George to believe that their mother was mentally ill . As far as her sons could tell ( and based on what Clara told them ) , all she needed was privacy and sleep . Otherwise she appeared healthy , and Tony resented Estella ...
... Tony and George to believe that their mother was mentally ill . As far as her sons could tell ( and based on what Clara told them ) , all she needed was privacy and sleep . Otherwise she appeared healthy , and Tony resented Estella ...
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