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The Battle for Beverly Hills

A City's Independence and the Birth of Celebrity Politics

Author: Nancie Clare

The Battle for Beverly Hills

The Battle for Beverly Hills

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The untold history of Beverly Hills and how, against all odds, it remained an independent, exclusive, and glamorous enclave through the efforts of Hollywood’s film pioneers.

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304
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On Sale
03/06/2018

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The untold history of Beverly Hills and how, against all odds, it remained an independent, exclusive, and glamorous enclave through the efforts of Hollywood’s film pioneers.

If you look at a map of the sprawling city lines of Los Angeles, you’ll notice a distinct hole in the middle. That is Beverly Hills, and there’s a reason why it remains an island in the sea of LA. It’s a tale inextricably linked with the dawn of cinema, a celebrity couple using their reputation to get what they wanted politically, and of course, the age old conundrum of California: water.

For film stars who moved out to California in the early 20th century, Beverly Hills was a refuge from tabloid-heavy Los Angeles. It was also a societal blank slate: unlike Los Angeles, saddled with the East Coast caste system, Beverly Hills’ developers were not picky about who settled there. It was the perfect place for Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks who both came from mixed-ethnic, impoverished backgrounds. It allowed them to become among the first actors to reach ‘superstar status’ through hard-work and keen entrepreneurial instincts—and to keep their steamy affair out of the press.

Today, listening to a celebrity advocating a cause doesn’t raise an eyebrow. But in 1923, it was something new. This is the story of how the stars battled to keep their city free from the clutches of a rapacious Los Angeles and lay the groundwork for celebrity influence and political power. With a nuanced eye and fantastic storytelling, The Battle for Beverly Hills is an irresistible tale of glamour, fame, gossip, and politics.

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St. Martin's Press

ISBN

9781250121356

In The News

"In The Battle for Beverly Hills Nancie Clare brilliantly tells the story of how one of the world's most glamorous cities almost came to an inglorious end—until America’s first celebrity couple stepped in and leveraged their fame. Funny, smart, and wildly prescient, The Battle for Beverly Hills is a 1920s story with massive implications for the present day." —Annie Jacobsen, bestselling author and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

"Charlie Chaplin, Will Rogers, Tom Mix, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks—they were world’s first film stars. But celebrity wasn’t just their creation and their reward. It was also a tool they used to wrest a new city away from the Chinatown era plutocrats who built Los Angeles. The city they created was Beverly Hills. In Nancie Clare, it has found not just an able historian but an inspired storyteller." —John Buntin, author of L.A. Noir

"How Beverly Hills almost wasn't—Nancie Clare tells the fascinating tale of how the movie folk outsmarted real-estate interests, and Mary Pickford's most enduring leading role." - Hallie Ephron, New York Times bestselling author of You’ll Never Know, Dear

"A fascinating, little-known history on the evolution of an iconic city whose destiny was forever altered by a group of concerned celebrities." - Kirkus

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The Battle for Beverly Hills

The Battle for Beverly Hills

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