Marilyn Monroe Story

Marilyn MONROE

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Marilyn Monroe Story

“SHE HAS WON HERSELF INTO THE HEARTS OF THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND IS THERE TO STAY FOR QUITE A WHILE”: RARE FIRST BOOK DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO MARILYN MONROE, 1953

(MONROE, Marilyn) FRANKLIN, Joe and PALMER, Laurie. The Marilyn Monroe Story. New York: Rudolph Field Company, (1953). Slim octavo, original yellow cloth, original dust jacket.

Rare first edition of the highly elusive first collectible book devoted exclusively to the now legendary model, actress and sex symbol, illustrated with 30 pages of black-and-white photographs.

“While her husband served in the merchant marine during World War II, Monroe found a job inspecting parachutes at the Radioplane Company. Army photographers who had arrived at the plant to take commercial and military pictures of female war workers discovered her. From this first successful posing arose Monroe’s fabled ‘love affair’ with the camera (particularly with still photography). She was sensual and at ease before the camera, and her direct sexuality—mingled with her beauty, her innocence and her now lightened blonde hair—accounted for her popularity with photographers and filmmakers” (ANB). This book appeared in the early days of Monroe’s fame; at the young age of 27, she had already appeared in such classic films as All About Eve, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire. Co-author Franklin was “the self-proclaimed King of Nostalgia and host of one of the more eccentric talk shows to appear on New York television… serv[ing] up a crazy quilt of guests, topics and styles, mixing the famous with people on the fringe and the sights and sounds of the past with those that may have no future at all” (New York Times). Co-author Palmer was herself a model, as well as a print journalist.

Dust jacket with moderate restoration to panels. Book fine. Rare and desirable.

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