Edwardian cover girl and silent screen star Dorothy Gibson survived
the Titanic, a disastrous marriage, even the horrors of a World War
II concentration camp, but history didn't spare her. Randy Bryan
Bigham reclaims the story of a life forgotten. Finding Dorothy, the
first biography of model and actress Dorothy Gibson (1889-1946),
provides an analysis of her work as the muse of artist Harrison
Fisher, and offers a critique of her brief but successful career as
one of the first leading ladies in American silent cinema. Dorothy
Gibson's experiences in the 1912 sinking of the Titanic are related
in detail as is the making of Saved From the Titanic, the first
motion picture produced about the disaster, in which Dorothy
herself starred. 6x9 Hardcover - Dust Jacket 179 pp, 84 ill. First
Published 2005 New Edition Released 2012 Revised Edition Printed
2014
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