Goodness Had Nothing To Do With It

Goodness Had Nothing To Do With It

Published Jan. 14, 1959

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This autobiography traces Mae West's indulged Brooklyn childhood, through vaudeville success, a stage career which landed her in jail for the outspokenness of her lines, to spectacular Hollywood stardom. Witty and honest, she remained in control of her life, her career and her many, many loves.

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