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  1. 27 de oct. de 1994 · An intimate, gossipy, warm and above all charming account of life inside Hollywood's dream factory, The Moon is a Balloon is a classic to be read and enjoyed time and again. ***. 'An immensely enjoyable, witty and racy memoir' Sunday Times. 'Forthright, bawdy, and often hilarious, zany and zestful, his anecdotes should keep you entertained for ...

  2. The Moon's a Balloon. Debonair English wit and humourist extraordinaire, star of The Pink Panther, Casino Royal and Around the World in 80 Days, few Hollywood actors are remembered as fondly as David Niven. In this bestselling autobiography, Niven shows how, even as an unknown young man, he knew how to live the good life, regaling us with tales ...

  3. 11 de mar. de 2023 · 2023-03-11 05:20:27 Bookplateleaf

  4. 1 de ene. de 1983 · Blending wit and wisdom a leading figure of the film world reviews his life and career Amazon.com: The Moon's a Balloon: 9780440158066: Niven, David: Books

  5. David Niven was born in London in 1910. He was one of Britain's best known actors and, in later years, a bestselling author - his autobiography, The Moon's A Balloon which was first published in 1971, sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Often remembered for playing the archetypal English gentleman, he made ninety films during a career that stretched over forty years. He died in 1983.

  6. The Moon's a Balloon is an account of one of the most remarkable lives Hollywood has ever seen. From early tales of school, army and wartime hi-jinx, Niven shows how, even as an unknown young man, he knew how to live the good life. But it is his astonishing stories of life in Hollywood, working and partying with the legends of the silver screen - Lawrence Oliver, Vivien Leigh, Cary Grant ...

  7. The moon’s a balloon, 1970-1971. David and Hjordis Niven, 1969 / 1970. In early 1970, David Niven was still struggling to knuckle down and write the book which would eventually be released as “The Moon’s a Balloon”. On at least one occasion he put in a transatlantic phone-call to Douglas Fairbanks Jnr: “Listen Doug.