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"Fairies never quite disappear altogether"
This is a wonderful book of photographs from photographer Bob Willoughby. With 280 pages, measuring 248 x 308 x 34mm and weighing 2.2kg, this is a substantial and very well produced book.After a foreward from Willoughby, the book is divided into eight chapters. Each chapter has a memorable quotation from either Audrey or a person close to her. Audrey's best is perhaps "As a child, I was taught that it was bad manners to bring attention to yourself, and to never, ever make a spectacle of yourself...All of which I've earned a living doing." And, Hubert de Givenchy said "She was an enchantress, inspiring love and beauty. And fairies never quite disappear altogether." What a true statement that is.Whenever text appears in the book - which is not very often - it is written in three languages. Not ideal, but I suppose the book is aimed at a worldwide audience. One issue with book is that there are no annotations or remarks written in throughout it (apart from the quotations relating to Audrey). Although this makes it wonderful to look at the photos on clear pages, it would have been helpful to have some information as you go through. All the photo information is at the back of the book, and it is displayed clearly, although the text is rather small. It does mean you find yourself flicking to the back of the book to find out more information about each photo.The book is divided into eight chapters: "Paramount Studios 1953", "Audrey And Ip 1958", "Green Mansions 1958", "The Children's Hour 1961", "At The Home 1961", "Paris When It Sizzles 1962", "My Fair Lady 1963" and "Two For The Road 1966". Each section contains mainly black and white photos, although there are also some colour ones. The majority are single page, but in addition there are wonderful double page images.The photographs cover images of Audrey getting make-up, measuring costumes, relaxing on and off set, talking with her co-stars, and also at home with her husband and children. Overall, there is great variety in the photos, and you really feel you learn more about the fun-loving character of Audrey. The best photo is probably when Audrey takes "Ip" - a young fawn - into a supermarket. She had the fawn to familiarise herself with it for the shooting of "Green Mansions". Audrey makes it look so normal shopping with a young fawn!There are many wonderful photos of Audrey from her iconic "My Fair Lady" movie, and this is by far the longest chapter in the book. A notable image is a wonderful double page colour spread of Audrey at the races shouting for her horse to win. An iconic and amusing photo.Needless to say, all the photos are very clear quality, and the book is printed on very thick quality paper. Overall, this is a must-have book for any Audrey fan, and anyone interested in movies from the 1950's or 1960's would also find it tremendously informative.First is "Paramount Studios 1953"
A**Y
AUDREY HEPBURN 1953-1966
A fantastic book for all Audrey fans and admirers ,,the Photpgraghs are stunning by Bob WilloughbyI gave the book five stars,if I could it would have been ten out of ten,a truly magnificent book andWorth every penny,it's a book you will Tresures and you won't regret buying.Well done Amazon for supplying it at a great price
A**R
A book any Audrey Hepburn fan will want to own.
If you are a fan of Audrey Hepburn you will love this book. If you are a fan of films stills photography you will love this book. If you love both you will be in your element. There is no question Bob Willoughby was a very good photographer who does not get the credit he deserves.
N**E
Gallery of beautiful and favourite lady and actress
Fairest and Lovely Lady Audrey is on every page! I love this book!And my favorite mint color! Adore it!Great thanks to Amazon!
E**H
lovely gift
Bought as a present and the receiver very pleased. A beautiful book
B**E
Lovely book.
Bought as a gift for an Audrey fan and it was well received.
P**D
Five Stars
Delighted with purchases and they arrived so quickly. Thank you
A**L
A fortunate life
This is a very impressive photography book on the late Audrey Hepburn - from her earlier years during the 1950s. Audrey was such an impressive person - both in looks, stature and personality and a joy to watch in the many films she made over the years. I recommend this book to those who so enjoyed the talents of Audrey Hepburn...........Annabel
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