100 years, 100 stories: Book Guide, Author and Facts
100 years, 100 stories by George Burns: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

The incredible George Burns celebrates his one hundredth birthday with a priceless gift to his fans - a collection of the stories that have made him one of America's national treasures. George Burns's career has spanned the history of modern show business: he has starred in big-time vaudeville; in radio, television, the movies, and the recording industry; and on the nightclub stage. His books have topped bestseller lists for years. Now this beloved show business centenarian serves up a treat for his fans in a book of his favorite and funniest stories, each and every one from his own private stock. From recollections of events in his past to tales about friends and performers who have crossed his path - including Al Jolson, Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Ann-Margret, and Goldie Hawn - George Burns brings his unique, dry humor to each unforgettable story.
Quick facts about 100 years, 100 stories
- Title: 100 years, 100 stories
- Author: George Burns
- First published: 1996
- Genre: anecdotes, vaudeville, radio
- OpenLibrary ID: OL2988349W
Where to read 100 years, 100 stories
100 years, 100 stories by George Burns is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is 100 years, 100 stories about?
The incredible George Burns celebrates his one hundredth birthday with a priceless gift to his fans - a collection of the stories that have made him one of America's national treasures.
Who wrote 100 years, 100 stories?
100 years, 100 stories was written by George Burns.
When was 100 years, 100 stories published?
100 years, 100 stories was first published in 1996.



