
Bring On The Empty Horses
Description for BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES by David Niven: David Niven has done it again. This is the unanimous verdict of everyone who has seen the pre-publication copies of BRING ON THE EMPTY HORSES. after the extraordinary success of THE MOON'S A BALLOON (British sales alone nearly 100,000 hardback and over 1,500,000 paperback), everyone has been waiting with bated breath to see if it could have a worthy successor. The publisher's first reader's report began: "immensely enjoyable, an absolute sure-fire success.' It isn't another autobiography. It's a look at Hollywood during twenty-five of its most glamorous years, 1935 to 1960. What makes it so different from other books about the world's film capital is that Niven was there himself and tells the whole story as he saw it, from "extra' to wining an Oscar. Those were the great days of Hollywood; it was booming, filled with great personalities and controlled by arrogant moguls - as Niven says himself, a Lotus Land bearing