Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford
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Review "Eyman has emerged as one of the most distinguished and reliable of popular film historians. Print the Legend displays his broad knowledge, his tact, his willingness to credit other writers, his capacity to avoid sensationalism but not to flinch from difficult truths." --Robert Sklar, Washington Post Book World Source: Review"Everything about this model biography is a pleasure." Author: Malcolm Jones Source: Newsweek"A quietly magnificent biography of an American original.” Source: Publishers Weekly (starred review)“A thorough, honest, empathetic biography that examines both the man and his towering achievements.” Author: Leonard Maltin Read more About the Author Scott Eyman has written fifteen books, three of them New York Times bestsellers, including John Wayne: The Life and Legend. His most recent book is Hank and Jim. He has been awarded the William K. Everson Award for Film History by the National Board of Review. He teaches film history at the University of Miami and lives in West Palm Beach with his wife, Lynn. Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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Reviews
Although I've admired so many of John Ford's films I found his personality and actions quite unlike what I expected. truth is that Mr. Ford was not a very nice man. But again - his films are a brilliant legacy.