Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Critical EditionMain MenuPrefaceEditor's IntroductionRead about the conceptualization of the edition and its significance for scholars, students, and casual readers.The Text and Illustrations of Gentlemen Prefer BlondesRead the novel or examine the variants in text and visual presentation between the two original published editions.Critical and Biographical ContextRead about the production and reception of Blondes, explore maps of locations in the text, read about historical references, and read biographies of writer Anita Loos and illustrator Ralph Barton.Production of the EditionInformation about technical production and about contributors to the edition.About This BookAnita Loosdf7e8181b9011d96a772f9bc7265339b41c1e804Edited by Daniel G. Tracy1084a62f79367058cb758225ddf0a8810cfba170
Chicago Daily Tribune, December 20, 1925
12022-02-18T10:38:45+00:00Daniel G. Tracye4d2055c1ec04bf92575642aae6698bc52f8f12a1224Frederick Donaghey's review of GPB appeared in this this theater column because of the early news that the book would be adapted to the stage. While he loved the novel's humor, he cast doubt on its suitability as a stage show, presaging the critical fate of the initial theatrical production. He also questions the quality of Barton's illustrations, an unusual stance among the critics. Read transcription.plain2023-06-16T11:58:36+00:00ProQuest Historical Newspapers, https://www.proquest.com/historical-newspapers/this-thing-that-theater/docview/180753457/se-2?accountid=1455312/20/1925Frederick DonagheyNo Copyright, Contractual RestrictionsDaniel G. Tracye4d2055c1ec04bf92575642aae6698bc52f8f12a
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12022-02-18T10:20:45+00:00Daniel G. Tracye4d2055c1ec04bf92575642aae6698bc52f8f12aReviews of Gentlemen Prefer BlondesDaniel G. Tracy7plain2023-06-16T11:24:14+00:00Daniel G. Tracye4d2055c1ec04bf92575642aae6698bc52f8f12a