Inside Marilyn Monroe’s private library and the misogyny that erased it
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A new book, 'Marilyn and Her Books' by Gail Crowther, explores the starlet's personal library of 400 volumes and the misogyny that doubted her intelligence.
A new book, 'Marilyn and Her Books' by Gail Crowther, explores the starlet's personal library of 400 volumes and the misogyny that doubted her intelligence.
A new book, 'Marilyn and Her Books' by Gail Crowther, explores the starlet's personal library of 400 volumes and the misogyny that doubted her intelligence.
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