Little, Brown and Company, 1976, 1st Edition, SIGNED by Fanny Holtzmann & Ted Berkman, hardcover with DJ, DJ has chipping, tears, foxing, browning and has a some wormholes through the DJ and into the book, the book has some edge wear, corners bumped, foxing, browning, page edges show foxing, some light soiling, some b/w images.
A shy high school dropout from Brooklyn, Fanny Holtzmann battled
her way into Fordham Law School, overcame ridicule and prejudice, and
emerged as the most glamorous, brilliantly accomplished woman lawyer of
her time.
"A
wonderful mix of news, nonsense, humor - you name it. Fanny did work
wonders which still amaze and dazzle the most jaded reader." -- Patricia A. Farrell, King Features Syndicate
"Berkman
conveys the personality of Fanny Holzmann and a sense of her law
practice with economy, wit, and lucidity. I had my copy with me in
Boulder, Colorado. There I saw, the Rockies over my left shoulder and
the world of the Shtetl eight thousand miles away. I read about Angela
and Tante Fimme and cried from beginning to end. My hat is off to you."
-- Irving Younger, Cornell Law School
"With
earthy Yiddish wisdom, Fanny Holzmann guided the personal lives and
fortunes of movie moguls, diplomats, and royalty. She commuted between
Broadway, Hollywood, and overseas capitals and entertained foreign
ministers in her living room. Profoundly inifluenced by her
grandfather's Talmudic reasoning, she acquired a persistent, flexible,
and imaginative approach to the law. 'I don't follow precedent,' she
once said. 'I establish it.'" -- Anne Bowers, Best Sellers
A lively, at times hilarious, and often moving account of the life of the witty and formidable lawyer Fanny Holzmann. -- Daphne du Maurier
A
remarkable biography. Berkman, a fine writer, has looked beyond the
obvious and inherent glamor in this story to write a coherent,
compassionate and penetrating account . . . Even Walter Mitty would not
have dared fantasize about the meteoric life Miss Holtzmann has so
demonically pursued." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
An
admirable job. Fanny emerges not as a fairy-tale princess but as a
generous human being who makes some mistakes and unwittingly hurts a few
people along the road to success. A good old-fashioned success story is
good for the soul now and then, and this one is a winner. -- Buffalo News
An
affectionate biography . . . more about the lady -- the negotiator,
diplomat, party giver, painter and friend of artists, actors and authors
-- than about the law; an account of a woman who had led a remarkable,
charmed life. -- New York Times
An awe-inspiring and highly engrossing life story, a major work of social portraiture for our era. -- Meyer Levin in Midstream
An extremely well written and fascinating story. -- George Burns
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