![]() ![]() She never worked in Hollywood again and struggled with alcoholism in her later years.įirst American edition of Paton's classic novel. In 1952 she declined to answer questions when called in front of the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA), resulting in her being blacklisted from Hollywood. As her fame grew, so did the FBI's attention to her suspected communist activities. Dorothy Comingore (1913-1971) was the breakout star of Citizen Kane, the critically acclaimed film by Orson Welles. ![]() An attractive example of one of the best-known works of South African literature. Signed by Dorothy Comingore on the front free endpaper. ![]() In the publisher's dust jacket, $3.00 on front flap, chipping at top of spine, vibrant colors. Light dust remnant along top edge, solid binding, dampstaining to lower corners, with no impact to text block. Light blue cloth, title stamped in black and red on spine. From the library of Dorothy Comingore, Hollywood actress and star of Citizen Kane, later blacklisted for her communist sympathies. ![]() First edition, second printing of Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton. ![]()
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