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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert S. BaderPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.443kg ISBN: 9780810145757ISBN 10: 0810145758 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 30 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAs far as I'm concerned, the Marx Brothers practically invented comedy. And I love this great new book about them by Robert Bader! --Jerry Seinfeld, New York Times As far as I'm concerned, the Marx Brothers practically invented comedy. And I love this great new book about them by Robert Bader! --Jerry Seinfeld, New York Times A new benchmark in Marx scholarship. --Los Angeles Times Who would have dreamed that there could be much, much more to learn in still another book about the Marx Brothers? Not I. And yet, Robert Bader--focusing on the under-researched vaudeville days of the hilarious siblings--has gone where no man went before, discovering a treasure trove of Marxiana to delight the hearts and minds of those of us who can never get enough. --Dick Cavett I have read virtually every book ever published about the Marx Brothers. I have even written about them myself. Robert Bader's book is a revelation. --Leonard Maltin, author of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide and The Great Movie Comedians In discussing the brothers' personal and professional accomplishments, Bader gives each man his due individual and group justice. Dozens of good books have been written on these brothers . . . and Bader's rich volume joins those. --CHOICE In Four of the Three Musketeers Robert S. Bader shows that Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo had nothing on Minnie Marx--the booster, nag and agent who set them on their way to fame. --Wall Street Journal A book that no devoted Marx Brothers fan should be without . . . Four of the Three Musketeers is a fascinating, indispensable book that details the evolution of one of the greatest comedy teams as they went through a long, bumpy trial by fire. --Montreal Times As far as I'm concerned, the Marx Brothers practically invented comedy. And I love this great new book about them by Robert Bader! --Jerry Seinfeld, New York Times A new benchmark in Marx scholarship. --Los Angeles Times Who would have dreamed that there could be much, much more to learn in still another book about the Marx Brothers? Not I. And yet, Robert Bader--focusing on the under-researched vaudeville days of the hilarious siblings--has gone where no man went before, discovering a treasure trove of Marxiana to delight the hearts and minds of those of us who can never get enough. --Dick Cavett I have read virtually every book ever published about the Marx Brothers. I have even written about them myself. Robert Bader's book is a revelation. --Leonard Maltin, author of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide and The Great Movie Comedians In discussing the brothers' personal and professional accomplishments, Bader gives each man his due individual and group justice. Dozens of good books have been written on these brothers . . . and Bader's rich volume joins those. --CHOICE In Four of the Three Musketeers Robert S. Bader shows that Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo had nothing on Minnie Marx--the booster, nag and agent who set them on their way to fame. --Wall Street Journal A book that no devoted Marx Brothers fan should be without . . . Four of the Three Musketeers is a fascinating, indispensable book that details the evolution of one of the greatest comedy teams as they went through a long, bumpy trial by fire. --Montreal Times As far as I'm concerned, the Marx Brothers practically invented comedy. And I love this great new book about them by Robert Bader! --Jerry Seinfeld A new benchmark in Marx scholarship. --Los Angeles Times Who would have dreamed that there could be much, much more to learn in still another book about the Marx Brothers? Not I. And yet, Robert Bader--focusing on the under-researched vaudeville days of the hilarious siblings--has gone where no man went before, discovering a treasure trove of Marxiana to delight the hearts and minds of those of us who can never get enough. --Dick Cavett I have read virtually every book ever published about the Marx Brothers. I have even written about them myself. Robert Bader's book is a revelation. --Leonard Maltin, author of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide and The Great Movie Comedians In discussing the brothers' personal and professional accomplishments, Bader gives each man his due individual and group justice. Dozens of good books have been written on these brothers . . . and Bader's rich volume joins those. --CHOICE As far as I'm concerned, the Marx Brothers practically invented comedy. And I love this great new book about them by Robert Bader! --Jerry Seinfeld, New York Times In discussing the brothers' personal and professional accomplishments, Bader gives each man his due individual and group justice. Dozens of good books have been written on these brothers . . . and Bader's rich volume joins those. --CHOICE In Four of the Three Musketeers Robert S. Bader shows that Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo had nothing on Minnie Marx--the booster, nag and agent who set them on their way to fame. --Wall Street Journal A book that no devoted Marx Brothers fan should be without . . . Four of the Three Musketeers is a fascinating, indispensable book that details the evolution of one of the greatest comedy teams as they went through a long, bumpy trial by fire. --Montreal Times In Four of the Three Musketeers Robert S. Bader shows that Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo had nothing on Minnie Marx--the booster, nag and agent who set them on their way to fame. --Wall Street Journal A book that no devoted Marx Brothers fan should be without . . . Four of the Three Musketeers is a fascinating, indispensable book that details the evolution of one of the greatest comedy teams as they went through a long, bumpy trial by fire. --Montreal Times Author InformationROBERT S. BADER is a writer, producer, and filmmaker, as well as the editor of Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales and coauthor of Speaking of Harpo with Susan Fleming Marx, wife of Harpo Marx. Bader is the curator of the Bing Crosby Archive. He wrote, produced, and directed Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes (HBO, 2020), which was honored with a Critics' Choice Documentary Award, and Groucho & Cavett, part of the American Masters series (PBS, 2022). He lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |