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Five Best Books About Hollywood in the Wall Street Journal

Posted on May 5, 2012 by admin

The Wall Street Journal featured Braudy’s top Hollywood book picks in the article “Five Best: Leo Braudy on Books About Hollywood” on May 4, 2012. Follow the link to read the article on the WSJ website.

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