Goodness had nothing to do with it

Book • 1959
The book details Mae West's journey from her early days in vaudeville to her success on stage and in Hollywood.

It includes her experiences with censorship, her time in jail for the outspokenness of her lines, and her continued career in various entertainment fields.

The autobiography is known for its witty and honest portrayal of her life, career, and personal relationships.

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