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Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words

Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words
Author: George Barris
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806531236

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The late actress's story, told in her own words as well as one hundred and fifty photographs, culled from conversations with the author in 1962.


Marilyn - Her Life in Her Own Words

Marilyn - Her Life in Her Own Words
Author: George Barris
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780806522401

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A Marilyn Monroe autobiography consisting of over 100 photographs, and interviews conducted over a six week period two months before her death. Barris, a photographer and journalist, photographed Monroe at a Santa Monica beach and in her North Hollywood home while she related the details of her childhood, her career as an actress, and her aspirations for the future.


My Story

My Story
Author: Marilyn Monroe
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2006-11-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1589795016

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Written at the height of her fame but not published until over a decade after her death, this autobiography of actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) poignantly recounts her childhood as an unwanted orphan, her early adolescence, her rise in the film industry from bit player to celebrity, and her marriage to Joe DiMaggio. In this intimate account of a very public life, she tells of her first (non-consensual) sexual experience, her romance with the Yankee Clipper, and her prescient vision of herself as "the kind of girl they found dead in the hall bedroom with an empty bottle of sleeping pills in her hand." The Marilyn in these pages is a revelation: a gifted, intelligent, vulnerable woman who was far more complex than the unwitting sex siren she portrayed on screen. 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.


Marilyn

Marilyn
Author: Gloria Steinem
Publisher: M J F Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 9781567311259

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In this sensitive, provocative portrait of Marilyn Monroe, Gloria Steinem reveals the woman behind the myth--the child Norma Jean--and the forces in America that shaped her into the fantasy and icon that has never died. 16 pages of full-color photos.


Marilyn Monroe in Her Own Words

Marilyn Monroe in Her Own Words
Author: Marilyn Monroe
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780399410147

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Marilyn's Last Words

Marilyn's Last Words
Author: Matthew Smith
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780786713806

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The author of Vendetta: The Kennedys reopens the Marilyn Monroe case, using previously unreleased tapes illuminating the emotional life of the actress, as well as forensic evidence, to reconstruct the last days of Monroe and prove that her "suicide" was actually foul play.


MM--Personal

MM--Personal
Author: Lois Banner
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780810995871

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A look at the life and career of Marilyn Monroe via her archive of artifacts, letters, and documents.


Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe
Author: Charles Casillo
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 125009688X

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Based on new interviews and research, this ground-breaking biography explores the secret selves behind Marilyn Monroe’s public facades. Marilyn Monroe: her beauty still captivates, her love life still fascinates, and her story still dominates popular culture. Now, drawing on years of research and dozens of new interviews, this biography cuts through decades of lies and secrets and introduces you to the Marilyn Monroe you always wanted to know: a living, breathing, complex woman, bewitching and maddening, brilliant yet flawed. Explored through the lens of new interviews and meticulous research, Marilyn Monroe unveils Marilyn's story against the backdrop of pre-feminist times. Experience her journey from a distressing childhood to the pedestal of stardom, eloquently explaining her pursuit of ambition in face of a continuous struggle with bipolar disorder. Each phase of her life, marked by celebrated love affairs and heartrending tragedies, is a stepping stone towards immortality. The tell-all narrative includes eye-opening revelations, from the concealed compassionate act of Elizabeth Taylor towards Marilyn to her lost semi-nude love scene with Clark Gable, chronicling the few nights before her death with Warren Beatty, where she divulges her despair during their fateful encounter. This biography also provides a comprehensive account of her final days, meticulously examining the series of miscommunications and misjudgments contributing to her calamitous end. Embark on this enlightening journey of the life and legacy of Marilyn Monroe.


Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words

Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words
Author: Judith S. Kaye
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438474814

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In 1983, Judith S. Kaye (1938–2016) became the first woman appointed to the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court. Ten years later, she became the first woman to be appointed chief judge of the xourt, and by the time she retired, in 2008, she was the longest-serving chief judge in the court's history. During her long career, she distinguished herself as a lawyer, jurist, reformer, mentor, and colleague, as well as a wife and mother. Bringing together Kaye's own autobiography, completed shortly before her death, as well as selected judicial opinions, articles, and speeches, Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words makes clear why she left such an enduring mark upon the court, the nation, and all who knew her. The first section of the book, Kaye's memoir, focuses primarily on her years on the Court of Appeals, the inner workings of the court, and the challenges she faced, as chief judge, in managing a court system populated by hundreds of judges and thousands of employees. The second section, a carefully chosen selection of her written opinions (and occasional dissents), reveals how she guided the law in New York State for almost a quarter century with uncommon vision and humanity. Her decisions cover every facet of New York and federal law and have often been quoted and followed nationally. The final section of the book includes selections from her numerous articles and speeches, which cover the field, from common law jurisprudence to commercial law to constitutional analysis, all with an eye to the future and, above all, how the law can best affect the everyday lives of people who come to court—willingly or unwillingly—including, not least, those most in need of the law. "An extraordinary woman, jurist, and leader who had a striking impact on the law and the administration of justice in New York State and beyond. This collection is more than a simple record of a remarkable life. It is a treasure—not only for those of us who knew and admired Judith but for all who may seek to understand and appreciate the profound impact she had on the law, the legal profession, and the administration of justice." — from the Foreword by Honorable Janet DiFiore


Goddess

Goddess
Author: Anthony Summers
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453265856

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The updated bestselling biography—based on over six hundred interviews—and the inspiration for the Netflix documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe, born in obscurity and deprivation, became an actress and legend of the twentieth century, romantically linked to famous men from Joe DiMaggio to Arthur Miller to John F. Kennedy. But her tragic death at a young age, under suspicious circumstances, left behind a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. Anthony Summers interviewed more than six hundred people, laying bare the truths—sometimes funny, often sad—about this brilliant, troubled woman. The first to gain access to the files of Monroe’s last psychiatrist, Summers uses the documents to explain her tangled psyche and her dangerous addiction to medications. He establishes, after years of mere rumor, that President Kennedy and his brother Robert were both intimately involved with Monroe in life—and in covering up the circumstances of her death. Written and updated by a Pulitzer Prize nominee who has authored works on JFK, J. Edgar Hoover, and the 9/11 attacks, this investigation of an iconic star’s brief life and early death is “remarkable. . . . The ghost of Marilyn Monroe cries out in these pages” (The New York Times). Netflix’s The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe will cement this work as the definitive biography of the unforgettable woman.