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The Whole Truth and Nothing But by James Brough, Hedda Hopper

 
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Author
James Brough, Hedda Hopper
Publisher
Doubleday & Co. 1963
Number of pages
339

Hedda Hopper tells all, reveals the inner secrets, hidden fears, the behind-the-scene stories of Hollywood.

 The people who made it famous -- Hedda Hopper has known three generations of Hollywood; now she draws the curtain aside and tells it all.

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