Marilyn Monroe And Arthur Miller
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Marilyn Monroe And Arthur Miller

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Marilyn Monroe And Arthur Miller
An LP sleeve Arthur Miller, Death Of A Salesman, The Crucible, 1956, Spoken Arts Inc., signed and inscribed on the verso of the gatefold sleeve in blue ballpoint pen For Bob Goldsberg [sic], With my (our) thanks for a beautiful wedding -- July 1, 1956, Arthur Miller and by Monroe with a signature reflecting her new marriage Mrs Monroe Miller -- 21¼x33½in. (54x85cm.) framed (2)
Literature
LEAMING, Barbara Marilyn Monroe, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998
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This LP was signed by Monroe and Miller to Rabbi Robert Goldberg, who conducted their traditional Jewish wedding ceremony at the home of Miller's agent, Kay Brown, in South Salem, New York on Sunday, 1st July, 1956. The Jewish ceremony had been preceeded by a civil ceremony two days earlier at Westchester County Court House in White Plains, New York. Two weeks later, Miller accompanied Monroe to London to commence filming The Prince And The Showgirl with Laurence Olivier. Monroe's marriage to Miller floundered during the making of The Misfits which was written for her by Miller. A week before the film openend on January 21st, 1961 Monroe divorced Miller.

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