Marilyn by James Haspiel

Marilyn by James Haspiel

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Marilyn Monroe is one of the world's legends. She was one of the most famous, most beautiful and most talented women ever to have lived. Featuring photographs, personal letters and documents that are of interest to Marilyn and movie fans, this is a tribute to one of the world's best-loved and most tragic icons.

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Marilyn by James Haspiel

Marilyn Monroe is one of the world's legends. She was one of the most famous, most beautiful and most talented women ever to have lived and her face will continue to be recognised the world over for decades to come. From her beginnings as a magazine cover girl, Marilyn soon took Hollywood by storm and became America's sweetheart. Her films, such as "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "Some Like it Hot and Niagara" have become legendary in cinematic history, with Marilyn's beguiling screen presence never failing to draw the crowds. Marilyn was always ready for the cameras with a smile, but few people were afforded a glimpse of the real Marilyn, the character behind the star. Author James Haspiel was one of those privileged few who knew her personally, and whose photograph was found by her bed on the day she died. In these pages he reveals the hauntingly evocative tale of his Marilyn. He tells unique stories of her talent, fragility and her love and respect for life. Packed with photographs, personal letters and documents that will enthral Marilyn and movie fans alike, it is simply the ultimate tribute to one of the world's best-loved and most tragic icons.
James Haspiel was a personal friend of Marilyn Monroe and he has kept an incredible collection of personal items that belonged to the Diva. He has also advised authors and journalists on the life of Marilyn and the real personality behind the iconic mask, as well as offering first hand information to several televised documentaries.
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ISBN 13 9781857825138
ISBN 10 1857825136
Title Marilyn
Author James Haspiel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Blake Publishing Ltd
Year published 2006-10-16
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.