Monroe, Marilyn and Barris George. (1983). Marilyn Monroe in her own words.
New York: Delilan/Putnam.
This has been said to be the closest written piece to an autobiography
for our beloved Marilyn, It was Marilyn’s dream to write an autobiography. She
was on her way to making this a reality with the help of George Barris who was a
journalist as well as a photographer. Barris knew Marilyn
prior due to their meeting while she was filming “The Seven Year Itch”.
They started working on her autobiography six weeks prior to
her death, between this time Marilyn shared her life story with Barris and her
took photos of her that were never posted in any newspaper or
magazine. After Marilyn’s death Barris did not reveal any
details from his sessions with the late icon. As Barris got
in his final years he decided to disclose the information that he shared with
Marilyn. Barris Then wrote about the legacy of Marilyn Monroe.
Taraborrelli, J. Randy. (2009) The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe. New York: Grand Central
Pub.
In this book written by J. Randy; NY Times bestselling author he goes
into heavy details about Marilyn’s misfortunate upbringing as well as her family
history. This books includes the history and story of her
mentally ill mother, her father and half-brother that she was never informed
of. J. Randy also explains and has proof of her secret
relationships with the Kennedy Brothers. J. Randy tells about her life before
the lights and cameras and even details about her encounters with the FBI and
secret services. This books opens a lot of doors for those
that question if Marilyn’s death was by her own hands.
(2012) Remembering Marilyn 50 Years Later. New York: Life Magazine
50 years after the death of our Hollywood legend Life magazine takes you
through the events of Ms. Marilyn Monroe leading up to her death.
They start by providing you with the history of Norma Jean who later
changed her name to Marilyn, also stories of her mentally-ill mother and going
from orphanages to foster homes. They touch on the topic of the abuse and
neglect that she was subjected to. Life magazine shows insight from her first
marriage to her last one as well as the “encounters” in between those times. We
find out about her first modeling gigs, posing for nude photos and her first
movie role. The last pages describes our iconic beauty’s fall
after years of dealing with failed relationships, depression and
heartbreak. Life magazine expresses that even during these
times of sorrow Marilyn was still able to remain on top and she never stopped
searching for the one that she craved most. Love
New York: Delilan/Putnam.
This has been said to be the closest written piece to an autobiography
for our beloved Marilyn, It was Marilyn’s dream to write an autobiography. She
was on her way to making this a reality with the help of George Barris who was a
journalist as well as a photographer. Barris knew Marilyn
prior due to their meeting while she was filming “The Seven Year Itch”.
They started working on her autobiography six weeks prior to
her death, between this time Marilyn shared her life story with Barris and her
took photos of her that were never posted in any newspaper or
magazine. After Marilyn’s death Barris did not reveal any
details from his sessions with the late icon. As Barris got
in his final years he decided to disclose the information that he shared with
Marilyn. Barris Then wrote about the legacy of Marilyn Monroe.
Taraborrelli, J. Randy. (2009) The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe. New York: Grand Central
Pub.
In this book written by J. Randy; NY Times bestselling author he goes
into heavy details about Marilyn’s misfortunate upbringing as well as her family
history. This books includes the history and story of her
mentally ill mother, her father and half-brother that she was never informed
of. J. Randy also explains and has proof of her secret
relationships with the Kennedy Brothers. J. Randy tells about her life before
the lights and cameras and even details about her encounters with the FBI and
secret services. This books opens a lot of doors for those
that question if Marilyn’s death was by her own hands.
(2012) Remembering Marilyn 50 Years Later. New York: Life Magazine
50 years after the death of our Hollywood legend Life magazine takes you
through the events of Ms. Marilyn Monroe leading up to her death.
They start by providing you with the history of Norma Jean who later
changed her name to Marilyn, also stories of her mentally-ill mother and going
from orphanages to foster homes. They touch on the topic of the abuse and
neglect that she was subjected to. Life magazine shows insight from her first
marriage to her last one as well as the “encounters” in between those times. We
find out about her first modeling gigs, posing for nude photos and her first
movie role. The last pages describes our iconic beauty’s fall
after years of dealing with failed relationships, depression and
heartbreak. Life magazine expresses that even during these
times of sorrow Marilyn was still able to remain on top and she never stopped
searching for the one that she craved most. Love