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GILBERT ROLAND
A group of fourteen letters, poems and cards written by heiress Barbara Woolworth Hutton to Mr. Roland. Most of the letters are written in the year 1952, addressed to Mr. Roland in Morgan City, Louisiana, where he was filming Glory Alley for M.G.M. "A shrimp boat is hardly an amusing place to live, day after day. And Morgan City, Louisiana must be deadly. Yet to my thinking, Beverly Hills California is even more deadly." The very detailed and personal letters reveal Ms. Hutton's almost obsessive attraction to the actor, "...that together we will be right and beautiful - and our being together, may be born much beauty which endures and which is of a kind, that man-kind is richer for it."
A group of fourteen letters, poems and cards written by heiress Barbara Woolworth Hutton to Mr. Roland. Most of the letters are written in the year 1952, addressed to Mr. Roland in Morgan City, Louisiana, where he was filming Glory Alley for M.G.M. "A shrimp boat is hardly an amusing place to live, day after day. And Morgan City, Louisiana must be deadly. Yet to my thinking, Beverly Hills California is even more deadly." The very detailed and personal letters reveal Ms. Hutton's almost obsessive attraction to the actor, "...that together we will be right and beautiful - and our being together, may be born much beauty which endures and which is of a kind, that man-kind is richer for it."