Bob Hope under the northern skyNow in paperback one of America's greatest entertainers shares his favorite jokes and memories. Bob Hope died at the age of 100 in July '03. His legendary career spanned the entire 20th century, from impersonating Charlie Chaplin in front of the firehouse in Cleveland in 1909 to celebrating an unprecedented 60 years with NBC in 1996. He entertained millions worldwide with his performances in vaudeville and on Broadway, on his top rated weekly radio
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nearly every scene is examined and dissected
Why Birds Sing is a beautifully written exploration of a phenomenon that's at once familiar and profoundly alien
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showing how similar incentives and constraints tend to produce similar outcomes among very disparate peoples and cultures
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