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High Society by Donald Spoto
High Society by Donald Spoto











We're always on the lookout for the next great book to peek inside and offer for sale. Photographs are taken of the actual books we offer for sale, and every book is stored on a bookshelf.

High Society by Donald Spoto

Every dust jacket is gently cleaned with a surface safe spray gel. We believe we have a great collection of books that we take great care of, and take pride in owning. As avid bibliophiles, we take much pride in the quality and integrity of the books we offer for sale. We have a great collection of first editions, first printings, autographed books and publications, out of print books, classics, antiques and collectibles. During intimate interviews, the princess shared personal details of almost every aspect of her life, from her childhood on the Main Line in Philadelphia to the relationships she had with some of Hollywood’s greatest directors and actors, and the men she loved.The Dusty Bookcase is an online bookstore that was founded in April of 2016. Spoto had to Grace Kelly, and the trust that quickly developed between them. The book has literary legs for two reasons: The unprecedented access Mr. Spoto kept that promise, and has written a candid, poignant and sometimes hilarious account of the colorful life of this incredible, accessible woman. She only had one condition: It was not to be published until 25 years after her death. Spoto he should be the one to write a book about her life.

High Society by Donald Spoto

During their final meeting shortly before her death, Ms. Spoto visited Princess Grace at the palace in Monaco to present her with a copy of the Hitchcock book. Before he left that day, she had agreed to write a foreword to his new book, “The Art of Alfred Hitchcock.”Ī year later, Mr. When biographer Donald Spoto first interviewed Grace Kelly in Paris in 1975, what most impressed him was her total lack of affectation: She put on no airs, was funny and ironic, and despite being a princess, didn’t hesitate to share several delightfully risqué tales of her work in Hollywood.













High Society by Donald Spoto