Lawrence Schiller. Marilyn & Me
1,000.00 €
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A few months before her death, Marilyn Monroe gave a young unknown photographer, Lawrence Schiller, an opportunity, and here’s the book that relates this story. A beautifully illustrated written story… Thanks to over 100 photographs, including rare extracts from Marilyn’s last movie shooting, this great book depicts Marylin in a realistic and unexpected manner. This book is a unique contribution to the actress’ saga — with tactfulness, humour and compassion, the story sheds a solar light on this extraordinary figure.
Author : Lawrence Schiller
Publishing House : Taschen
Publication Date : 2012
The story of a living legend on the verge of decline and of a young photographer on the rise. In this Collector’s Edition, Lawrence Schiller brings together his extraordinary photos of Marilyn Monroe and his personal memories told with modesty, humor and compassion. The result is a lively and unexpected portrait that describes this huge star facing his last fight .
Collector’s edition limited to 1,712 copies
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