The best bet is called the Marilyn Encylopedia and it is laid out alphabetically. All sorts of exotic facts on Marilyn, including details of her death, laying-out and costume- even who did her makeup and so on when she was deceased! The book is A-z on Marilyn lore and is of necessity hardbound- no cheap paperback here. a host of Monroe facts that have all been verified. Needless to say, the book is hard to find. Hit the bookstore trail and I may add- Good Hunting! or as the so-called Navajo cipher went- Odhu N"ttinggo! pronounced just as it is spelled.
a normal book.
Before Marilyn Monroe was famous when she was still known as Nancy Cusumano her real name she had a child and named her Nancy after her father's mother. Marilyn Monroe's real name is Norma Jeane Mortensen Baker. But once she signed with Blue Books modelling agency, she used the professional Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was a kind person who loved kids animals and the underdogs in society.If you read things about her from decent people who actually knew her, and books written by reputable researchers, you will see she was an intelligent woman,a hard worker,a faithful friend,and truly respected her fans.
Marilyn monroe had only two husbands, she had a child, Nancy, before her fame, but she was not married at the time, when she signed with the studios they made up a fake husband, and changed her age and name as they do with all actresses. She then later married the first time to Joe De Maggio, and after divorcing him, married Arthur Miller her second husband, this is documented in newspaper articles, and can be found under Marilyn monroe foundation on facebook. And in many other books, and articles.
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Yes, certainly see Arthur Miller Society events section for their mention of Nancy's play Here I am Mother the real story of Marilyn Monroe. And several other books documenting that Nancy is indeed the only daughter of Marilyn Monroe and was around both her mother and Arthur Miller as a child.
Are you serious? May I introduce you to a handy tool of the modern age? We like to call it "Google." http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/11/22/specials/monroe-obit1.html
Marilyn Monroe had no children. She tried several times with her second husband, Arthur Miller, to have a child, but miscarried each time. She suffered what is called atopic pregnancies, where the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tubes, and can be extremely painful. Because of this, Marilyn was never able to have children. She did, however, have step-children from both marriages to Arthur Miller and Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio had one son, and Miller had a son and daughter.
In titles of books
Titles of books and periodicals should be put in italics.
She never finished high school, but was self-educated through books and surrounding herself with intelligent people.
Marilyn Curry has written: 'Science -- art' -- subject(s): Artists' books