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  1. Hollywood is the fifth historical novel in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire series. Published in 1990, it brings back the fictional Caroline Sanford, Blaise Sanford and James Burden Day and the real Theodore Roosevelt and William Randolph Hearst from Empire (the fourth novel in the series).

  2. 1 de oct. de 1989 · 3.64. 1,395 ratings109 reviews. Hollywood marks the 5th episode in Gore Vidal's "Narratives of Empire," his celebrated series of six historical novels that form his extended biography of the USA. It's 1917. President Woodrow Wilson is about to lead the country into the Great War in Europe.

  3. Hollywood marks the fifth episode in Gore Vidals "Narratives of Empire," his celebrated series of six historical novels that form his extended biography of the United States. It is 1917, and President Woodrow Wilson is about to lead the country into the Great War in Europe.

  4. 14 de ene. de 1991 · Paperback – January 14, 1991. "Wicked and provocative...Vidal's purview of Hollywood in one of its golden ages is fascinating." —Chicago Tribune. In his brilliant and dazzling new novel, Gore Vidal sweeps us into one of the most fascinating periods of American political and social change. The time is 1917.

  5. Hollywood. "Wicked and provocative...Vidal's purview of Hollywood in one of its golden ages is fascinating." — Chicago Tribune. In his brilliant and dazzling new novel, Gore Vidal sweeps us...

  6. In his brilliant and dazzling new novel, Gore Vidal sweeps us into one of the most fascinating periods of American political and social change. The time is 1917. In Washington, President Wilson...

  7. ― Chicago Tribune In his brilliant and dazzling new novel, Gore Vidal sweeps us into one of the most fascinating periods of American political and social change. The time is 1917. In Washington, President Wilson is about to lead the United States into the Great War.