A book you very likely don’t have on your shelf #557
Cover by Frye -- 1940
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Albert Camus, from a letter to Maria Casarès written in August 1948
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• Cowgirl ensemble in two parts.
Date: ca. 1940
Medium: Synthetic (?), suede
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During the scene where James Stewart hiccups when drunk, you can see Cary Grant looking down and grinning. Since the hiccup wasn't scripted, Grant was on the verge of breaking out laughing and had to compose himself quickly. Stewart (apparently spontaneously) thought of hiccuping in the drunk scene, without telling Grant. When he began hiccuping, Grant turned to Stewart, saying, "Excuse me." Grant turned his head to stifle his laughter and said, "Nothing". The scene required only one take.
CARY GRANT and JAMES STEWART in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) | dir. George Cukor
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André Kertész • West 134th Street, New York, 1944
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1940′s Fada Bakelite Radio
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Angela Lansbury and Judy Garland in THE HARVEY GIRLS, which premiered this week in 1946.
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• Wine colored lace dress with under dress.
Date: 1940
Medium: Lace
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X-Acto mundo!
The Saturday Evening Post - December 7th 1946
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