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  1. The moon's a balloon by Niven, David, 1910-1983. Publication date 1994 Topics Motion picture actors and actresses -- Great Britain -- Biography, Autobiography, Motion ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1972 · David Niven. + Follow. The Moon's A Balloon Hardcover – January 1, 1972. by David Niven (Author) 4.4 4,846 ratings. See all formats and editions. True Original 1st edition!!! Read more. Report an issue with this product or seller.

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  3. The Moon's a Balloon. Audio Cassette – Audiobook, 10 November 2005. by David Niven (Author) 4.4 4,808 ratings. See all formats and editions. David Niven is remembered as one of Britain's best-loved actors. The archetypal English gentleman, he starred in over ninety films. He is equally remembered as the author of this classic autobiography.

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  4. James David Graham Niven, known as David Niven, was an Oscar winning English actor and novelist. Niven wrote four books. The first, Round the Rugged Rocks, was a novel which appeared in 1951 and was forgotten almost at once. In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well-received, selling over five million copies.

  5. He recalls America during the prohibition era and days in Hollywood before the Second World War. Of the war itself, he tells of family life back in Britain and his time on the front line in France and Germany. THE MOON'S A BALLOON is a wonderful record of a truly remarkable and warm-hearted man, told in his inimitable style.

  6. He was one of Britain's best known actors and, in later years, a bestselling author - his autobiography, The Moon's A Balloon which was first published in 1971, sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Often remembered for playing the archetypal English gentleman, he made ninety films during a career that stretched over forty years.

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  7. When The Moon's a Balloon was first published in 1971, it received huge acclaim. The book became a classic and has gone on to sell over five million copies worldwide. Rich in hilarious anecdote, it tells the story of Niven's school and Sandhurst days, his posting to Malta with the Highland Light Infantry, and how he escaped the army for a new ...