Leuven, Davidsfonds 1940 196pp.+ 1 portret, originele omslag, goede staat, T25134
Reference : T25134
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FRANCE ILLUSTRATION Supplément théâtral et littéraire N° 64 - SHAW Bernard
Reference : 300010816
(1950)
Hamon Henriette Shaw Bernard Hamon Augustin-Frédéric-Adolphe
Reference : 300020966
(1910)
G. Lévy 1910 139 pages 1910. 139 pages.
Reference : alb85fc101cf3ff43f8
Shaw George Bernard. Selections from Shaw. A Fearless Champion of the Truth. George Bernard Shaw. A fearless fighter for truth. In Russian /Shaw George Bernard. Selections from Shaw. A Fearless Champion of the Truth. Dord Bernard Shou. Besstrashnyy borets za pravdu. Selected. and Predicted. S. Balashova. M. Progress. 1977. Contact us for details or to request photos of available books. Delivery of this book could take longer than normal due to additional handling time before shipping, and no rush delivery options are available. Please let us know if you have a specific date by which you need to receive your order.SKUalb85fc101cf3ff43f8
, Hatje Cantz Pub, 2011 Hardcover 240 pages 31x27 cm English. **black hardcover with photo ISBN 9783775726955.
The amiably spontaneous pictures taken by Sam Shaw (1912-1999) are well known: the native and life-long New Yorker shot countless cover photographs for Life and Look in the fifties and sixties, and later also took the still images for the films he produced himself. Shaw and Marilyn Monroe were friends, and he captured her unique aura in countless unpretentious portraits. During the filming of The Seven Year Itch, he staged his probably best known picture with her: Marilyn standing over a subway grate, a waft of air blowing the skirt of her white dress above her knees. Sam Shaw also portrayed almost every major Hollywood star of his day, consistently capturing the moment in his quest for truthfulness, with enthusiasm and from a new perspective, just as if he were selecting the camera angle for a film sequence. The researcher and author Lorie Karnath, the book's editor, enhances the publication with very personal memories of her long-time friend.