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Cleopatra List Price: $19.98 Sale Price: $10.47 This 1963 extravaganza, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, is certainly an epic historical drama with all the elements: elaborate sets, intricate costuming, name actors, a factual basis, and an overlong script (just over four hours)…
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Playbill: Private Lives, Forrest Theatre, July 1983 (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, John Cullum, Kathryn Walker, Helena Carroll) Playbill: Private Lives, Forrest Theatre, July 1983 (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, John Cullum, Kathryn Walker, Helena Carroll), edited by Joan Alleman. Paperback. Twenty-four pages. Includes: “Who’s Who in the Cast”; “Dear Playbill…”; “Humble Beginnings: Debut Performances Often Leave [...]
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Read MoreBlaming (Virago Modern Classics) While on holiday in Istanbul, tragedy strikes, and suddenly the comfortably middle-aged, middle-class Amy is left stranded and a widow. Martha, a young American novelist, kindly helps her, but upon their return to England, Amy is ungratefully reluctant to maintain their friendship: on home soil she realises that in normal circumstances, [...]
Read MoreWonderstruck Box Set This set contains: – 3.4 oz Eau de Parfum Spray – 3.4 oz Body Lotion – 3.4 oz Bath Gel. Just like Taylor’s creative approach to songwriting, every element is authentic, embracing all that is special about Taylor… New – WHITE DIAMONDS by Elizabeth Taylor EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY .5 OZ (UNBOXED) [...]
Read MoreThe Soul of Kindness ‘ “Here I am!” Flora called to Richard as she went downstairs. For a second, Meg felt disloyalty. It occurred to her of a sudden that Flora was always saying that, and that it was in the tone of one giving a lovely present. She was bestowing herself.’ The soul of [...]
Read MoreElizabeth Taylor: The Queen and I Elizabeth Taylor: The Queen and I is a remarkable collection of Gianni Bozzacchi’s photographs of Elizabeth Taylor, most of them previously unpublished, capturing her as a film star, a woman, and a personal friend. It was 1965 when Bozzacchi, an impetuous twenty-two-year-old, was given the chance of a lifetime. [...]
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