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This is the hardback version. The Hollywood Canteen was the jewel
in the crown of World War II Hollywood. From 1942 to 1945, over
three million servicemen came through its doors on their way to
fight in the Pacific - some never to return. There, in a converted
barn in the heart of Hollywood, soldiers were fed, entertained by
and danced with some of the biggest stars in the world. The Canteen
was free to all servicemen or women, regardless of race, inviting
them to jive to the music of Kay Kyser and Harry James, laugh at
Bob Hope's jokes, be handed sandwiches by Rita Hayworth, or dance
with Hedy Lamarr. Knowing they were so appreciated, the soldiers
were armed with the kinds of hope and encouragement that would help
them win a war. "The Hollywood Canteen: Where The Greatest
Generation Danced With The Most Beautiful Girls In The World" is
the only complete history of the Canteen. Meticulously researched,
it is filled with exclusive interviews and over 160 evocative
photographs that preserve the memories that would otherwise be
lost. "Here's a welcome look inside the nightclub/restaurant
co-founded by Bette Davis and John Garfield to entertain servicemen
during World War II. While it's been mentioned in many surveys of
1940s Hollywood (and was the subject of a Warner Bros. feature
film) this book chronicles the history of the institution, offering
facts and figures along with personal anecdotes. Best of all, it is
profusely illustrated, with many shots of stars (from Marlene
Dietrich to Orson Welles) who volunteered there." - Leonard Maltin
The Hollywood Canteen was the jewel in the crown of World War II
Hollywood. From 1942 to 1945, over three million servicemen came
through its doors on their way to fight in the Pacific - some never
to return. There, in a converted barn in the heart of Hollywood,
soldiers were fed, entertained by and danced with some of the
biggest stars in the world. The Canteen was free to all servicemen
or women, regardless of race, inviting them to jive to the music of
Kay Kyser and Harry James, laugh at Bob Hope's jokes, be handed
sandwiches by Rita Hayworth, or dance with Hedy Lamarr. Knowing
they were so appreciated, the soldiers were armed with the kinds of
hope and encouragement that would help them win a war. "The
Hollywood Canteen: Where The Greatest Generation Danced With The
Most Beautiful Girls In The World" is the only complete history of
the Canteen. Meticulously researched, it is filled with exclusive
interviews and over 160 evocative photographs that preserve the
memories that would otherwise be lost.
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