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1. June Allyson
2. June Allyson Can
 
3. Till the Clouds Roll By
4. June Allyson Actress Photograph
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5. Sweet And Lovely (June Allyson/
6. Look Magazine July 4, 1950 June
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7. Deaths From Bronchitis: Henry
 
8. CUT! - OUT TAKES FROM HOLLYWOODS
 
9. Article: "Two Girls" (Two Girls
$21.33
10. Television Series by Four Star
 
11. The Best Things in Life Are Free
12. PHOTOPLAY Dec. 1944 featuring
 
13. IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD STARRING:
 
14. Advertisement: Movie TWO SISTERS
15. June Allyson Signed 5X7 vintage
 
16. LIFE Mgazine - October 1, 1945
17. MY MAN GODFREY - MOVIE POSTER
 
18. Honey (From Her Highness And The
19. PHOTOPLAY magazine May 1954 with
20. Photoplay Magazine, May 1948,

1. June Allyson
by June Allyson
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1983-07-01)
list price: US$3.50
Isbn: 0425062511
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Book - Good Service

I am very pleased with the book.It was just what I expected after reading some of the reviews. I was surprised at some of the facts I read about June Allyson but that is why I bought the book; to find out more about her life. The service was very good and I am more than pleased with the delivery time.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book has it all: Joan Crawford, Judy Garland, Lucy, etc.
You don't have to be a fan of June Allyson to like this book.Just about the best movie stars in Hollywood and some of the most beloved are covered in between the pages of this book. Everyone from Judy Garland to Lucille Ball, Claudette Colbert to John Wayne, and Lauren Becall to Alan Ladd.Also, Bogie, a young Candice Bergen, Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Benny, George Burns and the Mel Torme incident.Movie star heaven for those of us who appreciate the Golden Years of Hollywood.I could not put this book down.

I only knew a film or two of Miss Allyson's and had just seen my first Dick Powell film only a few weeks prior and liked him. Reading about their marriage, their movie star friends, Judy singing at their parties, well, it made for really good reading.

June Allyson definitely suffered from some kind of identity problem and when Powell died she obviously did not know what to do with herself.She even remarried 10 months after his death, got a divorce three years later, then remarried the same man, then got divorced.

The last part of her book deals with her self-destruction after Powell's death, and eventually she pulls herself together. But she never offers or reveals any words of wisdom or inspiration on how she reached this point well over a decade later.She and her husband were never religious, which is okay in my book.But I also saw no appreciation in her for all the wonderful things that came her way, and the fortunate life that fell into her lap.How many of us can say that John Wayne stopped over, or getting trick or treat candy from Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck at their homes with her children?Or have Eva Gabor offer you her complete home, and Lucille Ball giving you pep talks every time you wanted to quit and return to NY?And what about a dinner party at Merle Oberon's or forming a close friendship with Claudette Colbert and being a godmother to your kid?Allyson is always filled with self-doubt and wondering why such stars would even want her at their parties.

The marriage between June Allyson and Dick Powell was very strange. He didn't want a beautiful woman for his wife, with make-up and pretty clothes.When he brought Allyson home to meet his father his dad asked in a whisper, "Who's the cute boy you brought home?"It's hard for me to imagine any man wanting a wife who was less than feminine. Dick Powell spent so many months and nights away from home working with the recluse Howard Hughes and constantly pushing his wife away, that by the middle of the book I couldn't help but think these were excuses to get together with real women he could have for a few hours without strings attached.Allyson herself reflects back believing no other women were ever involved outside their marriage but if you're familiar with infidelity some red flags are very present.

A lot of men were crying at Powell's funeral, some even sobbing out loud.Some of Powell's buddies were even distraught for weeks after his passing which I found quite unusual.But it's also easy to see too that Powell was a talented and powerful man.He was indeed a take-charge man as Allyson described him.I am surprised his contributions have not been more acknowledged over the years as Desi Arnaz's has been. He did a lot for a lot of people.

I walked away very much a Dick Powell fan and I look forward to seeing more films of his.As for June Allyson, well, I will never look at her the same way again, the strong and independent Jo from "Little Women." Instead I will see someone who really had no faith in herself and was just riding on coat tails.

This is definitely a biograpy worth having with the many noteworthy tales of Hollywood legends long gone.It also validates Christina Crawford's longtime claim of abuse from Hollywood legend Joan Crawford whom Allyson alleges she witnessed firsthand at an afternoon with Joan and Christina who were their neighbors.

It doesn't get any better than this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Truly enjoyable!
To be honest, I didn't buy this book because I was a June Allyson fan. Admittedly, I wasn't that familiar with her film work. I'd been watching old Busby Berkeley movies and had become fascinated by Joan Blondell and Dick Powell. I wanted to find out more about the lives of these two stars. My search lead me to "Center Door Fancy", Ms Blondell's thinly veiled autobiography, in which she writes some not-so-nice things about June Allyson. I then read "A Life Between Takes", an exhaustively researched, very well written Joan Blondell biography that offers a more balanced, less "catty" insight on her relationship to June. This naturally lead me to Ms Allyson's autobiography "June Allyson".

"June Allyson" is a completely engaging and thoroughly enjoyable book. Its an easy read. Ms Allyson tells her story with an earnest candor, spontaneously dropping anecdotes about stars such as Judy Garland, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, Jimmy Stewart, Van Johnson, John Wayne, and the list goes on. June recalls her very humble beginnings and eventual rise to one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the 40s and 50s. Despite her fame and great success, there's no ego-tripping. She freely admits to being gullible, naive and unassertive. Her humility is both endearing and refreshing. Its no wonder she was so well loved.

Ms Allyson details the story of her courtship and eventual marriage to Dick Powell. (Their adoration for one another was immeasurable...) The marriage was a fascinating mixture of old school traditional (Mr Powell was firmly the head of the household, making any and all major family decisions) and modern day "woman as major bread winner" mentality (Mrs Powell was making oodles of money and therefore not relegated to strictly being a homemaker). He was king and she was his queen. He protected and sheltered her from the harsher realities of life. He was a financial wizard, investing wisely, while still providing a sumptuous lifestyle for his wife and children. June loved and trusted him deeply and unconditionally. Although their union was not perfect (Who's is?) they were blessed to have found such happiness in eachother.

When June speaks about people she didn't particularly care for, she avoids being mean-spirited and nasty. Instead, she resorts to a matter-of-fact delivery that lends greater credibility to her account of dealings with those she did not consider friends. Most interesting are her encounters with Joan Crawford, Joan Blondell and gossip columnist Hedda Hopper.

"June Allyson" is a great autobiography. I now consider myself a fan and am currently in the process of tracking down and viewing her films. If you love "old school" Hollywood, this book is a must have.

5-0 out of 5 stars Do Not Miss It!
The only thing I knew about June Allyson before reading this book was that she was married to Dick Powell, one of my favorite movie stars. I picked up this book hoping to hear about him, and I was not disappointed. There is a large section of this book dedicated to "Richard," what Allyson called her beloved husband very sweetly. The book details their relationship from the first time they met to his divorce from Joan Blondell to their courtship, marriage, struggles, and finally his death from cancer. It is one of the most loving portrayals, perhaps biased but very well written and highly entertaining.

This book isn't only dedicated to her husband though. Allyson talks about her life before show business, going into the theater, entering the movies, becoming a star, becoming a mother, and life after Powell, not necessarily in chronological order, but in a way that makes sense.

Allyson was acquainted with many celebrities from classic Hollywood including Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Joan Blondell, Joan Crawford, Ronald Reagan, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, and Alan Ladd. She tells stories about each of them adding insight into their personalities and how they shaped her life.

This book is certainly a page turner. Not only did it help me find information about Dick Powell, but I learned a lot from and began to love June Allyson.

4-0 out of 5 stars Raises as Many Questions as it Answers
June Allyson's life and career are stuff of Hollywood legend.She was born in poverty, raised in a broken home, had little formal education, still less in the way of social graces.She taught herself to dance by watching Fred Astaire on the silver screen.Then, while still a teenager, she crashed Broadway on a schoolgirl dare, making her mark with the hit BEST FOOT FORWARD.When MGM bought the screen rights she went along for the ride--and hit the career jackpot, emerging as one of the most popular stars of the 1940s and 1950s.Married to movie star, director, producer, and noted Republican Dick Powell, she lived at the center of both Hollywood's film and political scene for more than two decades.It's a biographer's dream.

And yet--This is not the great autobiography that it could have been, largely because Allyson is so completely uncritical in her thinking about her own life and the various people who moved through it.Although such figures as George Murphy, Richard and Pat Nixon, and Ronald and Nancy Regan were frequent guests in the Powell-Allyson home, we learn little more about them beyond the occasional antedote--certainly nothing about their politics or what Allyson herself thought of politics, if indeed she had any thoughts on the subject at all.Perhaps more startling, given Allyson's own star-status, is her take on such figures as Judy Garland and Alan Ladd, both of whom figure heavily in the Allyson autobiography; while Allyson acknowledges that Garland used drugs and that Ladd was a heavy drinker, she never really references the dark sides of their behavior, and again it is difficult to know if this is because she feels loyalty to them or if indeed she herself ever knew anything of it to begin with.Even so, when Allyson writes of individuals that she flatly did not like, she doesn't pull any punches.Her portrait of an afternoon with Joan Crawford is chilling, she repeatedly slams gossip columnist Hedda Hopper--and when considering such individuals as Alan Ladd's formidable wife Sue or Dick Powell's previous wife Joan Blondell, Allyson's tone turns rather steely.

But what ultimately emerges from this autobiography, and emerges whether Allyson intended it or not, is a portrait of a woman who married a man that was determined his wife should never challenge him in any way.Indeed, June Allyson might have coined the term "co-dependent" on the basis of her marriage to Dick Powell.In reading Allyson's autobiography (which was co-written with Frances Spatz Leighton), it is very clear that she loved Dick Powell, and loved him deeply; it is also very clear that, in spite of his often glitchy personality, he returned that love.But again, it is difficult to know if Allyson herself is aware of the fact that Powell essentially forced her dependency or whether or not she recognizes that the degree of that dependency was largely responsible for her collapse in the wake of Powell's death.While it may be difficult to know how to take this book in an overall sense, it does do one thing very, very effectively: the tone of voice here is distinctly June Allyson.You can almost hear that unique voice, with its odd mix of rasp and velvet, speaking the words aloud.And while it may raise as many questions as it ultimately answers, it is a well written book and an entertaining read.Recommended--if you can find it. ... Read more


2. June Allyson Can
by June Allyson
Paperback: Pages (1983-07-01)
list price: US$3.95
Isbn: 0425063283
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3. Till the Clouds Roll By
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Asin: B000AAAC8A
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Star-studded musical biography of Jerome Kern with great song numbers featurning some of MGM's finest talent. "How d'ya like to spoon with me?", "Whys was I born?","Look for the silver lining" ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible Sound Distortion!
Unplayable due to horrible sound distortion on DVD.Tried to play on several different DVD machines. ... Read more


4. June Allyson Actress Photograph VF Condition 5X7
by No information available
Comic: Pages (1996-01-01)

Asin: B003J6YORC
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5. Sweet And Lovely (June Allyson/ Harry James/ Van Johnson Cover)
by Gus; Harry Tobias; Jules LeMare Arnheim
Paperback: Pages (1932-01-01)
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Asin: B001HQA54M
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1932 Copyright Sheet Music. Words and Music by Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias, Jules Lemare. Robbins Music Corporation ... Read more


6. Look Magazine July 4, 1950 June Allyson
by Cowles
Paperback: Pages (1950)

Asin: B0048W5DX0
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7. Deaths From Bronchitis: Henry Walter Bates, Andries Stockenström, Henry Lucy, William Gaskell, Lyall Howard, June Allyson
Paperback: 148 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$23.56 -- used & new: US$23.56
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Asin: 1155878817
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Chapters: Henry Walter Bates, Andries Stockenström, Henry Lucy, William Gaskell, Lyall Howard, June Allyson, Philip Charles Durham, Mary Howitt, Pablo de Sarasate, James Atkin, Baron Atkin, Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, Brutus de Villeroi, Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk, Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Sara Jane Lippincott, Ashleigh Aston Moore, Ellen Wood, Elizabeth Thomas, Charles Pye, Robert Willis, Thomas Elsdon Ashford, Robert Blincoe, Jack Kilfoyle, Samuel Laycock, Dalrymple Maitland, Aysel Gürel, George Gibbons Hearne, Abuna Salama Iii. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 146. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Sir Andries Stockenström, 1st Baronet, (6 July 1792 Cape Town - 16 March 1864 London) was lieutenant governor of British Kaffraria from 13 September 1836 to 9 August 1838. The eldest son of Anders Stockenström (1757-1811), he received an elementary education in Cape Town and in 1808 took up an appointment as clerk in his fathers office at Graaff-Reinet. On route he met up with Lt-Col R Collins and accompanied him as a Dutch interpreter on a journey that took them to the Orange River and into the Xhosa country. Inclined to pursue a military career, Andries accompanied the expedition sent in 1810 to inform Ndlambe, the Rharhabe paramount chief, of the governments aim to expel him from the Zuurveld. In 1811 he was commissioned as an ensign in the Cape Regiment, took part in the 4th Cape Frontier War of 1811-12, and in the campaign against Ndlambe. When Anders Stockenström was killed, Andries was his fathers aide-de-camp. On hearing of the incident while at Bruintjieshoogte, Andries and 18 mounted burghers made haste to Doringnek surprising a number of the killers, slaying 13 and recovering eight horses. After ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=5114112 ... Read more


8. CUT! - OUT TAKES FROM HOLLYWOODS GREATEST MUSICALS - vinyl lp. ORIGINAL STUDIO ARCHIEVE RECORDINGS NEVER BEFORE RELEASED! - STARRING JUDY GARLAND ALSO STARRING FRED ASTARIR - JUNE ALLYSON - ALICE FAYE - BETTY GRABLE, AND OTHERS.
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1976)

Asin: B003YE5YO6
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9. Article: "Two Girls" (Two Girls & a Sailor Musical) - Gloria Dehaven & June Allyson Add Youthful Zest to New Musical This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item
by Life Magazine editors;
 Magazine: Pages (1944)

Asin: B002KFV408
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10. Television Series by Four Star Productions: The Rifleman, the Big Valley, the Dupont Show With June Allyson, Ensign O'toole, Honey West
Paperback: 124 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1155498577
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Chapters: The Rifleman, the Big Valley, the Dupont Show With June Allyson, Ensign O'toole, Honey West, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, the Lloyd Bridges Show, the Law and Mr. Jones, Burke's Law, Mrs. G. Goes to College, Dante, Stagecoach West, Target: the Corruptors!, Mr. Adams and Eve, the Rogues, the Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Trackdown, Black Saddle, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, the Smothers Brothers Show, Wichita Town, Johnny Ringo, the Dick Powell Show, the Westerner, Frontier Justice, Four Star Playhouse, Mckeever and the Colonel, Thrill Seekers. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 122. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Rifleman is an American Western television program that starred Chuck Connors as homesteader Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son, Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the fictitious town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show, filmed in black-and-white, ran on ABC, from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963, a production of Four Star Television. It was also the first series ever to have a widowed parent raise a child. According to network publicists, the series was set in the 1880s. There are also numerous episodes where the date is given in the 1880s. A wooden plaque next to the home stated that it was rebuilt by Lucas McCain and his son Mark in August 1881. Westerns were popular when The Rifleman premiered, and producers struggled to find gimmicks to distinguish one show from another. The Rifleman's gimmick was a modified Winchester Model 1892 rifle with a trigger mechanism allowing for rapid-fire shots. Despite the anachronism of a Model 1892 in the 1880s, Connors demonstrated its rapid-fire action during the opening credits as McCain dispatched an unseen villain on North Fork's main street. Although t...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2412550 ... Read more


11. The Best Things in Life Are Free (From Good News) [Sheet Music, June Allyson & Peter Lawford Cover]
 Paperback: Pages (1927-01-01)

Asin: B0041IVAVA
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12. PHOTOPLAY Dec. 1944 featuring Betty Grable on the cover. Articles & photos on June Allyson, Judy Garland, Rita Hayworth, Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Jeanne Crain, Gary Cooper, Bob Hope, Maria Montez. Full page ad for ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in Lost in A Harem and Gregory Peck in Keys Of The Kingdom.
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1944-01-01)

Asin: B003BFTUIE
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13. IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD STARRING: CLIFTON WEBB - JUNE ALLYSON - VAN HEFLIN - LAUREN BACALL - FRED MacMURRAY - ARLENE DAHL - CORNEL WILDE
by SAMMY (LYRIC BY) CYRIL MOCKRIDGE (MUSIC BY) CAHN
 Paperback: Pages (1954)

Asin: B003YEWQME
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14. Advertisement: Movie TWO SISTERS with Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante, Peter Lawford This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item
by Ladies Home Journal editors
 Magazine: Pages (1946)

Asin: B002F8J1DM
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15. June Allyson Signed 5X7 vintage photograph
by No information available
Comic: Pages (1996-01-01)

Asin: B003J6WMFI
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16. LIFE Mgazine - October 1, 1945 -- Cover: June Allyson
 Paperback: Pages (1945-10-01)

Asin: B000WHL8M0
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17. MY MAN GODFREY - MOVIE POSTER
by David Niven, Jessie Royce Landis, Robert Keith June Allyson
Poster: Pages (1957)

Asin: B0049HUXHU
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18. Honey (From Her Highness And The Bellboy) [Sheet Music, Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker, & June Allyson Cover]
by Seymour & Gillespie, Haven & Whiting, Richard Simons
 Paperback: Pages (1928)

Asin: B001442ZB8
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19. PHOTOPLAY magazine May 1954 with June Allyson on the cover. scarce.candid photos/articles on Marilyn Monroe on her honeymoon, Lana Turner, Grace Kelly, Burt Lancaster. lots of others.
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1954)

Asin: B001WLBR9E
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20. Photoplay Magazine, May 1948, with June Allyson on the cover.Scarce.Inside we have articles with great candid photos on Lana Turner, Gale Storm, Betty Hutton, Eve Arden, Loretta Young, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart.
by Fred Sammus
Paperback: Pages (1948)

Asin: B001KGY4F0
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