<p> This work contains 41 engaging essays on players of the silent screen from superstars like Rudolph Valentino and Clara Bow to fascinating figures like Clarine Seymour and Arthur Johnson. These stories range from the tragic (early deaths drug problems talkie-related career failures) to the triumphant (a surprising number of silent stars enjoyed long happy lives). Many of these personalities have never before been covered in depth and their careers highlight the entire silent era from its beginnings in the 1890s to its demise in the late 1920s. These essays earlier versions of which were published in <I>Classic Images</I> have been completely reedited and rewritten reflecting information later made available to the author.</p>
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