Groucho and Me

V. Gollancz (2013)
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Abstract

With timing, humor, and sense of ridiculous, Groucho tells the saga of the Marx Brothers: the poverty of their childhood in New York's Upper East Side, the adventures of the Marx Brothers in Hollywood, the making of their films, and Groucho's triumphant television series. Here is the life and lunatic times of the great genius, Groucho, a.k.a. Julius Henry Marx.

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