An edition of Audrey (2012)

Audrey

the 60s

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An edition of Audrey (2012)

Audrey

the 60s

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Audrey Hepburn charmed audiences in the 1950s as a new type of cinema personality--gamine, doe-eyed, and refreshingly casual. By the 1960s she had transformed into a trendsetting sophisticate and achieved unrivalled careers as an actress, model, movie star and champion of underprivileged children worldwide. Curator and photo preservationist David Wills has gathered and restored museum-quality work from her key photographers to create this stunning portfolio.

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Publisher
It Books
Language
English
Pages
275

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Audrey: the 60s
2012, It Books
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43028092
Library of Congress
PN2287.H43 W56 2012, PN2287.H43W56 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
275 p.
Number of pages
275

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27141084M
ISBN 10
0062209019
ISBN 13
9780062209016
LCCN
2012532344
OCLC/WorldCat
816021455

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