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Hardcover Unabridged Marilyn: Her Life Fr Book

ISBN: 0517696193

ISBN13: 9780517696194

Unabridged Marilyn: Her Life Fr

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A massive, extensively researched, intimate encyclopedia written in an easy-to-use format, featuring more than 1500 categories and details thousands of never-before-published facts and figures about... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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everything you ever wanted to know about miss monroe.

it's a shame this book is out of print, because it should be an essential for any marilyn monroe fan. the unabridged marilyn has almost everything you could possibly think of- from people in her life, to the movies, to the icon herself. i personally loved all the tidbits about her, such as that her first credit card was taken out at a book store (proof to those naysayers that claim she was just a dumb blonde), and the fact that she hated underwear. the book also had tons of quotes that really showed her personality, and made me fall in love with her all over again. this book is a must for marilyn fans!

More than enough about MM you want to know...

Want to find out what Marilyn's favorite colour was? Or how many movies she appeared in? What foods she ate? Who Marilyn's favorite Powerpuff Girl was? Chances are one'll find three of the four and much much more in The Unabridged Marilyn A-Z, which is an encyclopedia, a Marilyn matrix at one's fingertips.The entry featuring lists are painstakingly detailed, thanks to the duo of Randall Riese and Neal Hitchens. Firsts, for example, lists that her first LIFE cover was the April 1952 one, that her first date was Jim Dougherty, later to become her first husband, or that her first screen test was on 19 July 1946.Other entries range from individual movies, people who played parts in her life, be they crucial, trivial, or peripheral, such as photographers, directors, and other performers. For example, there's a short entry on Audrey Hepburn because the part of Breakfast At Tiffany's Holly Golightly was originally written by Truman Capote with MM in mind. Selected movie reviews, the coroner's report, LAPD police report, list of quotes, comprise other entries.Peppered throughout the books are Marilyn related trivia questions, such as what plant she knocked over in The Seven Year Itch. However, this book came out in 1987, and since that time, countless other books have been written on Marilyn, plus certain people, such as Yves Montand, Joe DiMaggio, and Susan Strasberg, have passed away. Earlier books have probably gone out-of-print as well. And of course, she finally got her own postage stamp in the U.S. A lot can indeed change in fifteen years.Books like these serves as a focal point for devoted fans or mere students of the subject, but others may find something like this to be somewhat indulgent and exploitative. Marilyn, Elvis, James Dean, and John Wayne are probably a few who have had these kind of reference books written about them.If you want to write a fictional work on Marilyn, find out all sorts of trivia on her, or just plain want to know about her, AND, you don't care that this came out in the late 1980's, this is a good place to start. Who knows, maybe you'll start feeling blonde all over.

The most complete reference on Marilyn Monroe

As a Marilyn fan I found this to be one of the most extensively researched books on her life and the circumstances surrounding her death. Published in 1987, long before "The Marilyn Encyclopedia" by Adam Victor. The Unabridged Marilyn by Randall Riese and Neal Hitchens is a must have for any fan of monroe. This book lists everything her complete autopsy report to the actresses that have portrayed monroe, or monroe based characters on the stage and screen. This book also contains comprehensive lists and reviews of practically all the books on monroe that had been written up to point when this book was published. It is obvious that the authors of this book have a great respect for monroe and have definitely done her justice in the careful and comprehensive research of this excellent reference book on one of the most intriguing, intelligent and beautiful women who ever lived.
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