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Marilyn Monroe through the camera lens of the photographer Eve Arnold. Over a period of 10 years Marilyn Monroe held regular photographic sessions with Eve Arnold. Now, a collection of Arnold’s work joins the growing selection of books that hark back to the life and times — and appearance — of Marilyn Monroe. Arnold has produced an affectionate celebration of a subject that obviously appealed greatly to her. The book is “Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation” (Hamish Hamilton/ Penguin Books, 1987, 143 pp., $49.95).

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Press, 23 January 1988, Page 26

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Marilyn Monroe through the camera lens of the photographer Eve Arnold. Over a period of 10 years Marilyn Monroe held regular photographic sessions with Eve Arnold. Now, a collection of Arnold’s work joins the growing selection of books that hark back to the life and times — and appearance — of Marilyn Monroe. Arnold has produced an affectionate celebration of a subject that obviously appealed greatly to her. The book is “Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation” (Hamish Hamilton/ Penguin Books, 1987, 143 pp., $49.95). Press, 23 January 1988, Page 26

Marilyn Monroe through the camera lens of the photographer Eve Arnold. Over a period of 10 years Marilyn Monroe held regular photographic sessions with Eve Arnold. Now, a collection of Arnold’s work joins the growing selection of books that hark back to the life and times — and appearance — of Marilyn Monroe. Arnold has produced an affectionate celebration of a subject that obviously appealed greatly to her. The book is “Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation” (Hamish Hamilton/ Penguin Books, 1987, 143 pp., $49.95). Press, 23 January 1988, Page 26

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