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1. Me : Stories of My Life by Katharine Hepburn | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(1996-09-29)
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Just listen - it is unabashed Katharine
A woman to be admired and cherished...from author of EXPLOSION IN PARIS...
a wonderful and enthrawling read
Great autobiography
THE ACTOR, THE WRITER |
2. Katharine Hepburn: A Life in Pictures by Pierre-Henri Verlhac | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2009-10-21)
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Nice!
Katharine Hepburn
Buyer beware: lovely photos, skip the text |
3. Katharine Hepburn Once Said...: Great Lines to Live By by Susan Crimp | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2003-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A career spanning more than sixty years. A life spanning almost a century. Katharine Hepburn reached the height of success as an actress and also suffered through periods that would have ended other actresses' careers. But she persevered with a mix of humor and sarcasm, tenderness and brutal honesty. The world has not been the same since.Collected here are the words that made Katharine Hepburn "Kate" to millions of fans. It does not matter whether the words were originally hers or if they were written for her. Every word spoken in that all-too-familiar staunch New England accent instantly became Kate's. Her early years of ambition, her later years of reflection have all been captured in this collection. Her views on marriage, career, and life often came across as shocking. But the shock was not in the words she said, but when she said them. Decades ahead of her time, Kate paved the way for the independent woman free to live as she wishes. Above all else, Kate was and always will be the unwavering voice of reason. Katharine Hepburn once said that there is a difference between being an actor and being a star; she wanted to be a star. The words collected here, said both onstage and offstage, are proof that there is also a difference between being a star and being a legend. Katharine Hepburn is a legend. Customer Reviews (1)
Good, Interesting Quotes, A Few Pics--But That's It! There is also very little info on the actress herself, just a very short (2-3 pages in an undersized hardcover) snippet of a biography.There is also no speculation on the quotes themselves.While that gives the readers free range for interpretation, again, knowing the dates would have been nice. The reason I gave it four stars instead of three: one of the pictures in the beginning of the book.It may appear elsewhere, but I don't know.It has Hepburn sitting in a plane with a flight helmet on.If you don't have this picture, buy the book just for it alone--talk about those cheek bones!!!Hepubrn looks even more sculpted than usual! Bottom Line: Worth the "Used and New" discounted price for the novelty of it, and that one picture.Otherwise, it's a complete coffee table book. ... Read more |
4. Katharine Hepburn: The Last Interview by simon worrall | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-05-29)
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The Lioness in Winter
A gem of a conversation
Fascinating Last Look At A Grand Dame
A Toast to the Grand Dame |
5. Affair to Remember, An: The Remarkable Love Story Of Katharine Hepburn And Spencer Tracy by Christopher Andersen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 528
Pages
(1998-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description An Intimate Portrait of Films Legendary Lovers--On Screen and Off During their twenty-six years together, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy mesmerized movie audiences worldwide with their famous on-screen chemistry like no other couple. Yet their private love affair--which ended only with Tracys death in 1967--remained shrouded in secrecy. Now, international best-selling author Christopher Andersen draws on his own extensive conversations with the immortal Hepburn as well as others who knew the legendary duo intimately to tell the poignant yet often heartbreaking love story of these beloved American icons and the life they shared . Revealing the strength, wit and dignity that characterized this historic partnership, Andersen offers a captivating portrait of a great American romance. Customer Reviews (14)
Great Book!
A Good Read !!
A Great Love Story
Good read
Spence and Kate: the secret romance Andersen dutifully chronicles the nine classic Tracy-Hepburn films and gives some intriguing behind-the-scenes glimpses into each movie. There is also much information about Tracy's legendary bouts with the bottle, his brief fling with Gene Tierney in the early 50's and Kate's affair with Howard Hughes in the 1930's. All the bases are covered, but I wish Andersen would have interviewed more people close to the duo. Still, an engrossing read and essential for anyone enamored with either Spencer or Kate. ... Read more |
6. Katharine Hepburn: The Untold Story (Advocate Life Stories) by James Robert Parish | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2005-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In her remarkable 62-year career, Katharine Hepburn starred in over 40 films, appeared in over 10 Broadway plays, and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards, winning four. Her relationship with actor Spencer Tracy is one of Hollywood's most famous romances; it lasted 25 years until Tracy's death in 1967-never mind that Tracy was married to another woman. In her life Hepburn was an icon of feminism and New England-style forthrightness; as an artist she was a national treasure. Hepburn's death on June 29, 2003, at the age of 96 did little to silence the almost -century-long conversation about her. But one topic remained taboo, despite Hepburn's reputation as being fearlessly honest. Was Katharine Hepburn a lesbian? This biography directly addresses and documents the numerous accounts of Hepburn's lesbian affairs, including her relationships with Laura Harding, Jane Loring, Elissa Landi, Irene Mayer Selznick, Phyllis Wilbourn, and others. In addition, it provides an eye-opening re-examination of the star's most noted "love affairs." Parrish details how Hepburn spun her relationship with billionaire Howard Hughes to appear to be a romance, when in fact it wasn't, and most explosively reveals what caused Hepburn to accept a masochistic, platonic relationship with alcoholic, bisexual actor Spencer Tracy, and to allow it to be characterized as one of the "great loves of the twentieth century." Extensive research and interviews with numerous friends, journalists, and acquaintances separate myth from fact to reveal the real, sometimes conflicted, frustratingly complicated, and always amazing woman behind the painstakingly self-crafted image. James Robert Parish is the author of 20 books on Hollywood, including biographies of Whoopi Goldberg, Gus Van Sant, Rosie O'Donnell, and Whitney Houston. He lives in Los Angeles. Customer Reviews (23)
Kate the Great was gay
Unprofessional
Even one star is too generous.
Ruined By Rumor Mongering
Don't believe the jacket! |
7. KATH HEPBURN HOLLYWO by Gary Carey | |
Mass Market Paperback: 284
Pages
(1984-11-01)
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8. Katharine Hepburn by Anne Edwards | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2000)
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Grudging Biography It is quite clear that Hepburn has not been interviewed for this book. The title "A Remarkable Woman" itself seems contrived and shallow, when we read the last paragraph of the book, where the title is (unsatisfactorily) explained. I fear that a reader with no prior information about Hepburn, will come away with an incorrect picture of Hepburn as just another Hollywood actress, (with some redeeming quirks) who had her share of ups and downs. In my opinion, Andrew Britton's work (Katharine Hepburn, Star as Feminist), though not biographical, is the best critical appreciation of Hepburn's film roles and, by extension, of Hepburn, who was often described as transferring her own qualities to her roles, rather than completely adapting herself to them.
Insight into the life of a star |
9. Katharine Hepburn: A Stylish Life by Joal Ryan | |
Hardcover: 207
Pages
(1999-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description In these pages, Hepburn also emerges as a woman who ended up defining her time by being ahead of it.Married young and divorced after five years, she was courted by some of the leading men of her day, including famed agent Leland Hayward and millionaire Howard Hughes. But it was on the set of Woman of the Year that she met her true love, the firmly married Spencer Tracy. Fiercely opposed in background, taste, and acting techniques, yet both strong-willed and eccentric by Hollywood standards, she and Tracy formed a remarkable team both on and off screen. Hepburn's life, her loves, her family, her elegance, her vitality--they are all here, in beautiful black-and-white photographs and journalist Joal Ryan's biographical portrait. Customer Reviews (1)
THE BEST HEPBURN BOOK I HAVE EVER READ! |
10. The Making of the African Queen: Or, How I Went to Africa with Bogart, Bacall and Huston and Almost Lost My Mind by Katharine Hepburn | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1989-01-13)
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Customer Reviews (9)
Interesting Piece of History, but only a piece
Katharine Hepburn
African Queen
a short and pleasant read
Rather nice, a bit above standard "making of" style books |
11. Katharine Hepburn (Limelight) by Barbara Leaming | |
Paperback: 550
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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The Worst
Aren't all these reviews absolutely fascinating
Interesting and Enjoyable to Read
Total Fabrication
A Gothic novel With regard to the purported thoroughness of the research, the author of an upcoming biography of Spencer Tracy, Selden West, said in part in the same New York Times edition: "Of the many instances of Ms. Leaming's distortions and omissions, perhaps the most egregious relates to the cache of love letters to Ford that forms the back bone of this book.As Ms. Leaming tells us "it was during the several weeks I spent in Bloomington studying the Ford papers that Katharine Hepburn first came alive for me in a way that made this book possible to write.Day after day, I would arrive at the library as the doors opened and begin to read Kate's letters to Ford-- letters unlike any others of hers I was to see. I read at breakneck speed all the while marking pages to be photocopied, pages I was later to read countless times until the words and phrases were carved in my memory." These are the facts.The Lily library in Bloomington owns five letters from Ford to Ms. Hepburn and sixteen communications from Ms. Hepburn to Ford.Of these sixteen several are postcards and telegrams and half are dated after 1960 (Their serious involvement was in 1936-37, long before Ms. Hepburn met Tracy.)At most there are two love letters.The day after day regimen that Ms. Leaming describes is only possible if she is the slowest reader alive, she is reading the same letters over and over again or she is misrepresenting the Lily holdings. The last seems clear when one re-examines Ms. Leaming's story."In the spring of 1940 when Kate returned to Los Angeles . . . . her relationship with Ford was still somehow unresolved.Their correspondence shows that they never stopped caring for each other.Gradually the lovers became loving friends.Yet there was no demarcation, no definite unambiguous yes or no.To read their letters from that time is to watch them struggle, sometimes uncomfortably to forge a new kind of relationship." There is no correspondence between Katharine Hepburn and John Ford from the spring of 1940 -- indeedfrom the entire 1940s - at the Lily library, or to my knowledge, anywhere else.In the Lily library there is no correspondence between Ford and Ms Hepburn at all dated between 1939 and 1954 - both those years are represented by single letters; the first a thank you note, the second a film offer.The next contact is a postcard in 1960. Ms. Leaming has bent the fact to establish a romantic triangle that simple never existed." ... Read more |
12. Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn by William J. Mann | |
Hardcover: 656
Pages
(2006-10-03)
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Mann is a wonderful writer but not here
Laborious and Unrewarding Read
Disappointing
A great book, without the fictions of the other bios
image care and maintenance in old Hollywood |
13. At Home with Kate: Growing up in Katharine Hepburn's Household by Eileen Considine-Meara | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2006-10-27)
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Outstanding Book
fabulous
Katharine Hepburn
Nice to read.
I wish it had been longer!! |
14. Private World of Katharine Hepburn by John Bryson | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1994-09-12)
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Getting to Know Kate
Superb Compilation by John Bryson |
15. Tracy and Hepburn by Garson Kanin | |
Paperback: 307
Pages
(1988-10-31)
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'Tracy and Hepburn' is an irreplaceable book that anyone could admire and aspire to be like it's subjects that will be missed
Yummy, but...
Wonderful Anecdotes
I've had this book for 15 years
Wonderful |
16. How to Hepburn: Lessons on Living from Kate the Great by Karen Karbo | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2007-04-17)
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Bright, Sassy, and Spot-on
Disappointed
Great Little Book
Why emulate Hepburn?
A Cursory Look at the Hepburn Way of Life Offers Little in the Way of Revelation |
17. Property from the Estate of Katharine Hepburn by Katharine] Sotheby's, Incorporated (Firm) Staff (editors) [Hepburn | |
Paperback:
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(2004)
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18. Katharine Hepburn: An Independent Woman by Ronald Bergan | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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Great Kate Pics!!!!! |
19. Katharine Hepburn: Star as Feminist (Film and Culture Series) by Andrew Britton | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2004-02)
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Great Psychoanalytical Book about Kate's Roles
A sharp and thought-provoking marvel! I absolutely agree with his views on many movies, say, "Woman of the Year", where Hepburn's presence in the title role suggests an independence and authority which the film's contrived, though expertly acted, ending, tries (unsuccessfully) to suppress. His views on the "violence of the performance" in "Summertime", which makes "the film's project untenable", are also very apt. Apart from a thorough examination of Hepburn's roles with Tracy, Grant and others, this book makes pointed comparisons between the spinster roles of Bette Davis and Hepburn. It also has a very original discussion on The Philadelphia Story (Hepburn), Ninotchka (Greta Garbo), and Destry Rides Again (Marlene Dietrich), which according to Britton, were attempts to humanize (and hence compromise) its three female stars, who had previously been labelled "box-office poison". For fans of Hepburn, for serious followers of films, and for all those who are concerned about the hidden ideas that films (sometimes inadvertently) propagate into the filmgoer's mind, this is an objective, insightful book which should not be missed. ... Read more |
20. I Know Where I'm Going: Katharine Hepburn, A Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler | |
Hardcover: 349
Pages
(2010-03-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Introduced by George Cukor, who directed Hepburn in such classic films as Little Women, The Philadelphia Story, and Adam's Rib, Chandler socialized with Hepburn at the Cukor estate, where the star was then living in a cottage on the grounds. Hepburn agreed to allow Chandler to tape their conversations, during which she spoke candidly about her personal and professional lives. She described finding the body of her adored older brother, an apparent suicide at fifteen, and assuming his birthday as her own. She told Chandler intimate details of her marriage and divorce from Ludlow Ogden Smith, "Luddy," who remained a friend, and of her affair with pilot Howard Hughes. She said that she enjoyed diving nude off the wings of his seaplane when they went swimming together. Her warmest recollections were of her twenty-seven-year affair with Spencer Tracy. Chandler also interviewed others who knew and worked with Hepburn during her long career, from Cukor to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Cary Grant, Christopher Reeve, and many others. All of them described an actress who was supremely talented, professional, and confident, who always knew where she was going. By the time she retired, Hepburn had won a record four Best Actress Academy Awards and had been nominated twelve times. Her acting career spanned six decades, and she was universally acknowledged as one of the finest -- if not the finest -- actors in film history. Her range was enormous: She acted in serious drama and in screwball comedies with equal skill. As she revealed to Chandler in their conversations, her family was a great influence on Hepburn. Her mother was a suffragette and her beloved father a doctor. She would eventually retire to the home where she grew up (although it had been rebuilt after it was destroyed in a storm), symbolically affirming the family values that shaped her personality. She was careful to distinguish her personal and professional lives, telling Chandler that she thought of herself as "Kathy," a childhood name (she had called herself "Jimmy" for a while in childhood), but regarded the public Katharine Hepburn as "the creature." I Know Where I'm Going is a fascinating, delightful, and personal book that brings readers as close as possible to the real Katharine Hepburn. Customer Reviews (9)
On The Fence
Accessible
stunning in its nothing-ness
I vote for a moratorium on books that exploit Hepburn
Questionable At Best |
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