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A signed manuscript copy of "I Love My Life But Not Too Well" by Harriet Monroe, founder and editor of Entitled "A Song" and "copied for Miss Grace Maxine Stein at Chicago this twenty-second day of April, 1904. "


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Auctioneer:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers

Date:
2007-10-30

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Group of Five Vintage Marilyn Monroe Portrait and Costume Test Photographs. Circa 1950s. Silver gelatin prints, including three full-length portraits by 20th Century-Fox Player showing Read more…


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A personal check written in Marilyn Monroe’s hand to Harriet Beal in the amount of $50.00, dated February 21, 1953. Monroe's signature appears at bottom Read more…


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Date:
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A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand to Harriet Beal in the amount of $50.00, dated February 21, 1953. Monroe’s signature appears at bottom right. Read more…


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Date:
2006-12-16


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Illustrations by Will H. Bradley. Chicago: W. Irving Way, 1893 12mo., in wrappers. A fine copy. Read more…


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Date:
2007-10-30


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Cambridge, MA: The Harvard Advocate, 1938, 1948. Thin 8vo, original stapled printed paper wraps. First edition of this pamphlet, of which 1,000 were printed without Read more…


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Date:
2010-03-16


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Cambridge, MA: The Harvard Advocate, 1938, 1948. Thin 8vo, original stapled printed paper wraps. First edition of this pamphlet, of which 1,000 were printed without Read more…


Auctioneer:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers

Date:
2010-03-16