Steve Crist; Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes:
Marilyn - hardcover
2002, ISBN: 414ffda8b22177e200eaaa80f102813c
Near Fine, [SC: 11.67], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken … More...
Near Fine, [SC: 11.67], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into the blonde bombshell icon. Complete, including the additional facsimile corrected typescript by de Dienes, and small booklet showing the various magazine covers for which Marilyn posed.In the original publisher's vibrant yellow Kodak-style presentation box, in a near fine condition.Limited edition, limited to 20,000 copies, of which this is numbered 2,431.A touching anthology of photographs by Andrew de Dienes depicting Marilyn Monroe across her life.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece, and beautifully in both colour and monochrome throughout.Dienes met Monroe, then Norma Jeane Baker, when she was 19 years old and modelling. He became entranced by her, shooting a series of pin-up shorts of her at Tobay's Beach in Long Island. After Marilyn announced to him that she wanted to become an actress, Dienes took her on a road trip to photograph her across the natural landscapes of America. These photographs became widely printed and help to start her career. They met a few other times for photographs across her career in 1946, 1952, and 1953, their last meeting being in June 1961, a year before Marilyn's early death.This volume and Dienes' photography shows a touching and intimate look at Norma Jeane's journey to becoming Marilyn. The photographs begin with young Norma Jeane and her natural curly brown hair, transitioning throughout the volume into the blonde bombshell pop culture icon.Edited by Steve Crist and Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes. In the original publisher's decorative silk boards. Externally, smart. Some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Original publisher's box is smart with some marks to the rear board, in a near fine condition. Near Fine<
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Steve Crist; Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes:
Marilyn - hardcover
2002, ISBN: 414ffda8b22177e200eaaa80f102813c
Near Fine, [SC: 11.74], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken … More...
Near Fine, [SC: 11.74], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into the blonde bombshell icon. Complete, including the additional facsimile corrected typescript by de Dienes, and small booklet showing the various magazine covers for which Marilyn posed.In the original publisher's vibrant yellow Kodak-style presentation box, in a near fine condition.Limited edition, limited to 20,000 copies, of which this is numbered 2,431.A touching anthology of photographs by Andrew de Dienes depicting Marilyn Monroe across her life.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece, and beautifully in both colour and monochrome throughout.Dienes met Monroe, then Norma Jeane Baker, when she was 19 years old and modelling. He became entranced by her, shooting a series of pin-up shorts of her at Tobay's Beach in Long Island. After Marilyn announced to him that she wanted to become an actress, Dienes took her on a road trip to photograph her across the natural landscapes of America. These photographs became widely printed and help to start her career. They met a few other times for photographs across her career in 1946, 1952, and 1953, their last meeting being in June 1961, a year before Marilyn's early death.This volume and Dienes' photography shows a touching and intimate look at Norma Jeane's journey to becoming Marilyn. The photographs begin with young Norma Jeane and her natural curly brown hair, transitioning throughout the volume into the blonde bombshell pop culture icon.Edited by Steve Crist and Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes. In the original publisher's decorative silk boards. Externally, smart. Some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Original publisher's box is smart with some marks to the rear board, in a near fine condition. Near Fine<
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Steve Crist; Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes:
Marilyn - hardcover
2002, ISBN: 414ffda8b22177e200eaaa80f102813c
Near Fine, [SC: 11.61], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken … More...
Near Fine, [SC: 11.61], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into the blonde bombshell icon. Complete, including the additional facsimile corrected typescript by de Dienes, and small booklet showing the various magazine covers for which Marilyn posed.In the original publisher's vibrant yellow Kodak-style presentation box, in a near fine condition.Limited edition, limited to 20,000 copies, of which this is numbered 2,431.A touching anthology of photographs by Andrew de Dienes depicting Marilyn Monroe across her life.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece, and beautifully in both colour and monochrome throughout.Dienes met Monroe, then Norma Jeane Baker, when she was 19 years old and modelling. He became entranced by her, shooting a series of pin-up shorts of her at Tobay's Beach in Long Island. After Marilyn announced to him that she wanted to become an actress, Dienes took her on a road trip to photograph her across the natural landscapes of America. These photographs became widely printed and help to start her career. They met a few other times for photographs across her career in 1946, 1952, and 1953, their last meeting being in June 1961, a year before Marilyn's early death.This volume and Dienes' photography shows a touching and intimate look at Norma Jeane's journey to becoming Marilyn. The photographs begin with young Norma Jeane and her natural curly brown hair, transitioning throughout the volume into the blonde bombshell pop culture icon.Edited by Steve Crist and Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes. In the original publisher's decorative silk boards. Externally, smart. Some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Original publisher's box is smart with some marks to the rear board, in a near fine condition. Near Fine<
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Steve Crist; Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes:
Marilyn - hardcover
2002, ISBN: 414ffda8b22177e200eaaa80f102813c
Near Fine, [SC: 21.56], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken … More...
Near Fine, [SC: 21.56], [PU: Taschen, London], MARILYN MONROE STEVE CRIST ANDRE DE DIENES HOLLYWOOD NORMA JEANE, A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into the blonde bombshell icon. Complete, including the additional facsimile corrected typescript by de Dienes, and small booklet showing the various magazine covers for which Marilyn posed.In the original publisher's vibrant yellow Kodak-style presentation box, in a near fine condition.Limited edition, limited to 20,000 copies, of which this is numbered 2,431.A touching anthology of photographs by Andrew de Dienes depicting Marilyn Monroe across her life.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece, and beautifully in both colour and monochrome throughout.Dienes met Monroe, then Norma Jeane Baker, when she was 19 years old and modelling. He became entranced by her, shooting a series of pin-up shorts of her at Tobay's Beach in Long Island. After Marilyn announced to him that she wanted to become an actress, Dienes took her on a road trip to photograph her across the natural landscapes of America. These photographs became widely printed and help to start her career. They met a few other times for photographs across her career in 1946, 1952, and 1953, their last meeting being in June 1961, a year before Marilyn's early death.This volume and Dienes' photography shows a touching and intimate look at Norma Jeane's journey to becoming Marilyn. The photographs begin with young Norma Jeane and her natural curly brown hair, transitioning throughout the volume into the blonde bombshell pop culture icon.Edited by Steve Crist and Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes. In the original publisher's decorative silk boards. Externally, smart. Some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Original publisher's box is smart with some marks to the rear board, in a near fine condition. Near Fine<
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Steve Crist; Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes:
Marilyn - used book
2002, ISBN: 414ffda8b22177e200eaaa80f102813c
London: Taschen, 2002. Cloth. Near Fine. 19" by 16". Andrew de Dienes. A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into … More...
London: Taschen, 2002. Cloth. Near Fine. 19" by 16". Andrew de Dienes. A moving tribute to Marilyn Monroe, showing her life in photographs taken by Andre de Dienes, and her growth into the blonde bombshell icon. Complete, including the additional facsimile corrected typescript by de Dienes, and small booklet showing the various magazine covers for which Marilyn posed.In the original publisher's vibrant yellow Kodak-style presentation box, in a near fine condition.Limited edition, limited to 20,000 copies, of which this is numbered 2,431.A touching anthology of photographs by Andrew de Dienes depicting Marilyn Monroe across her life.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece, and beautifully in both colour and monochrome throughout.Dienes met Monroe, then Norma Jeane Baker, when she was 19 years old and modelling. He became entranced by her, shooting a series of pin-up shorts of her at Tobay's Beach in Long Island. After Marilyn announced to him that she wanted to become an actress, Dienes took her on a road trip to photograph her across the natural landscapes of America. These photographs became widely printed and help to start her career. They met a few other times for photographs across her career in 1946, 1952, and 1953, their last meeting being in June 1961, a year before Marilyn's early death. This volume and Dienes' photography shows a touching and intimate look at Norma Jeane's journey to becoming Marilyn. The photographs begin with young Norma Jeane and her natural curly brown hair, transitioning throughout the volume into the blonde bombshell pop culture icon.Edited by Steve Crist and Shirley T. Ellis de Dienes. In the original publisher's decorative silk boards. Externally, smart. Some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Original publisher's box is smart with some marks to the rear board, in a near fine condition. Near Fine, Taschen, 2002, 4<
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