Two hundred iconic full-color and black-and-white photographs chronicle the life and career of one of the world's most popular movie stars, in a collection that includes glamour shots by celebrity photographers, candid snapshots, and childhood portraits that span Marilyn Monroe's entire life. 15,000 first printing.
Lavishly illustrated with photos of Marilyn, this special book celebrates the life and career of an American icon—-from the unique perspective of the icon herself.
This book is essentially a filmography interlaced with a complex biographical account of Marilyn Monroe's life and loves throughout her career.
When Crawford was dismayed, two long, dark lines at the ends of her mouth curled sharply downward—an emotional Geiger counter. Marilyn persisted and Crawford listened. She explained why she had left Famous Artists.
Marilyn Monroe was one of the most iconic stars of the 20th century. This book charts the life of this Hollywood legend from her early life through her illustrious career.
C: Joe MacDonald, b/w. Rel: Aug. 1951. MM as Harriet; with Monty Woolley, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter, Constance Bennett, Albert Dekker. Love Nest P: Jules Buck for Fox. D: Joseph Newman. Sc: 1. A. L. Diamond, b/o a novel by Scott ...
Pearson, who was fourteen years oldin 1956and spentmost of his school holidays atParkside House. He was thrilled when Marilyn waved to him on two occasions, butwas laterinvolved in a moredramatic incident that showed security atParkside ...
Brilliantly, entertainingly, and movingly, Marilyn Monroe: On the Couch shows just what lay beneath Marilyn's radiance.
Evaluates the actress's numerous roles from sex symbol and innocent to crafty manipulator and dumb blonde, drawing on published sources to consider the plausibility of disputed facts while considering how her life reflected shifting ...
With over thirty black-and-white photographs (some published for the first time), a new foreword, and a new afterword, this volume brings Rollyson's 1986 book up to date.
Little known and long unavailable, this autobiography, written by actress and starlet Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), describes her early adolescence, her rise in the film industry from bit player to celebrity, and her marriage to Joe DiMaggio, ...