“A BELOVED HEROINE TO FILMGOERS FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS”: FIRST EDITION OF KATHERINE HEPBURN’S MEMOIR, INSCRIBED BY HER
HEPBURN, Katharine. Me. Stories of My Life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991. Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Hepburn’s lively autobiography—an “unforgettable self-portrait”—inscribed by her, “For J— L—, All good thoughts, Katharine Hepburn.”
This first edition of Katharine Hepburn’s engaging memoir captures “the qualities that endeared her to audiences: a conversational tone, a no-nonsense attitude and disarming candor… Through 43 films and dozens of stage and television appearances, Hepburn played comic and dramatic parts as varied as Jo in Little Women, the reborn spinster Rosie in The African Queen and Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter… Hepburn’s independent life and strong-willed movie characters made her a role model for generations of women and a beloved heroine to filmgoers for more than 60 years” (New York Times). Illustrated with over 160 black-and-white photogravures, many full page. “First Edition” on copyright page.
A fine inscribed copy.