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Naked at the Feast: A Biography of Josephine Baker
Published in Hardcover by Dodd Mead (March, 1981)
Author: Lynn Haney
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An amazing true biography of this georgeous woman.
I think that this book sould be a best-seller because it contents a lot of profitable information about Josephine.

Well research and very well written, thank you
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Ragtime Tumpie
Published in School & Library Binding by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (October, 1989)
Authors: Alan Schroeder and Bernie Fuchs
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When I first read this book I felt like dancing myself!
That one-line summary is what my 7-year-old son said about this book, in addition to "I love Ragtime Tumpie!" I agree with him. This is a beautiful and inspiring book about Josephine Baker, the great jazz entertainer/dancer. The illustrations are radiant and evoke a sense of excitement, heat, and music. The story is emotionally engaging, and like my son says, makes you want to dance and jubilate along with Tumpie! This is a top-notch picture book!


Jazz Cleopatra: Josephine Baker in Her Time
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (October, 1989)
Author: Phyllis Rose
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I wish that it had been more about Baker herself.
Jazz Cleopatra is a slim volume (269 pages of text, plus notes and bibliography) but clearly a well-researched and well-written one. Rose's extensive notes and bibliography give a samll idea of how much thinking went into the writing of the book, and indeed it has the feel of something which has been carefully considered.

It's worth emphasizing that the subtitle of the book is "Josephine Baker in Her Time". I stress the point because I think that the reader should expect that this is not so much a biography (although biography is an important element) as it is a contextual portrait. Rose spends a lot of time on Baker not just as a person, but as an icon and the book is often closer to cultural criticism than "true" biography.

This isn't a bad thing, necessarily, it's just that I was looking more for biography and probably more for personality and that's not what Rose had to offer.

There is more to Baker than banana skirt!
I honestly must admit I was surprised - schocked in fact - with seriousness,love and depth this author approached a subject which would many consider lightweight.As a difference from many other celebrated biographers who are basically just listing recording dates,Rose goes into describing the atmosphere around Paris in 1920's,what a half nude black woman on the stage meant to european audience at the time,all of a sudden we have discussion about Picasso,Hitler,De Gaulle and the whole book is just simply fascinating.On many occasions there were clever observations about life - I find myself seriously thinking about my own life while reading a book about a person who doesnt have anything in common with me - its almost a biblical saga about a strong individual,a fighter and survivor in a world that objects to anybody who stands above the crowd.Baker could have just used her sex appeal to get rich and built herself from the poverty,instead she changed the world around her and used all her energy to spread humanity wherever she went (it made me think about Lennon lyrics:"you may say I'm a dreamer,but I'm not the only one").Rose doesn't just idolise Baker,there is a understanding that such a strong personality was as powerful to audience as overbearing to people close to her in private life,which seems to be a destiny of anybody with a big influence.
Instead of another entertainer-biography I stumbled upon serious and deep analysis of fascinating character,brave and honest,sensitive woman.Bravo!

Exceptional Heroine
Josephine Baker was a unique entertainer, we all know, but she was also an amazing woman off stage.

This fascinating biography satisfies not only the interests of musicians and jazz fans but also those readers interested in Black history and the lives of remarkable women. I read it twice, I loved it so much. Good sense of mid 20th century Paris, and other details really do come alive.


Josephine: The Hungry Heart
Published in Paperback by Cooper Square Press (September, 2001)
Authors: Jean-Claude Baker and Chris Chase
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THE inside scoop on Miss Josephine
This is a biography of LaBaker written by one of her many adopted children. He gives the inside dish on his mom, including that both she and his adopter father were gay. He points out too that she did have some self-loathing issues regarding her race as well. This book has a great photo section. It helped me to see the ugly side of Josephine that wasn't fully presented in the great movie by HBO. I am not sure it is the best work out there, but it is a must-read for any Josephine fans and scholars. In addition, people that study Black Americans abroad or French naturalized citizens should read this.

Fantastique!
A perfectly balanced expose of this legendary and highly complex superstar: Amoral in extremis, manic and delusional, but blessed with indomitable human spirit. Excellent historical perspective throughout.

A beautifully written biography which does not succumb to the tawdry, despite its detailed narrative of Josephine Baker's pathologically decadent lifestyle.

Absolutely the best biography of J.B., bar none. A Must Read for Paris cabaret enthusiasts.


Adolf Loos : huis voor Josephine Baker = Adolf Loos : house for Josephine Baker
Published in Unknown Binding by Uitgeverij 010 ()
Author: Paul Groenendijk
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Champion for Children's Health: A Story About Dr. S. Josephine Baker (A Carolrhoda Creative Minds Book)
Published in Library Binding by Carolrhoda Books (December, 1993)
Authors: Greg Ptacek and Lydia M. Anderson
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The correct word, how to use it : a complete alphabetic list
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Author: Josephine Turck Baker
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Diary & Letters of Josephine Preston Peabody (1925)
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing (March, 2003)
Authors: Josephine Preston Peabody and Christina Hopkinson Baker
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Fighting for Life
Published in Hardcover by Krieger Publishing Company (June, 1980)
Author: S. Josphine Baker
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In Search of Josephine Baker
Published in Paperback by Minerva Press (July, 2001)
Author: John Kirkby Abraham
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