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From the personal collection of Marilyn Monroe -
two late '40s photographs, signed and given to Mr. Bill Pursel. Marilyn
gave these
photos to Pursel during their last meeting. From the book
"Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed" by Michelle Morgan:
I was packed to go home early the next morning; it
was around 7:30 pm, and I called her to say bye. She said she had a couple
of pictures for me and could I come by in the morning. I said we are
leaving at dawn, could I come by now? She said OK! So, I drove to
her apartment, and she answered the door with a smiling "Hi." She was in a
white terrycloth bathrobe, did not invite me in and said, "I'll be with you in a
minute," then disappeared...leaving me standing in the hall. There were
two large suitcases just inside the door, and both had the initials RR on them.
Norma Jeane came back to the door and asked me if I had a pen. I didn't.
She said hers was about out of ink, but she would try to make it write, and she
again disappeared for a few moments. When she reappeared, she handed me
two large photos. I said thank you, she smiled, and said, "I hope you like
them." We just stood there looking at each other. Finally I said,
"Goodbye," and she responded "Bye." I turned walking away feeling like an
intruder, which, I guess I was.
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An original photograph of Mr. Pursel from the late
1940s,
around the time he knew Marilyn Monroe.
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Mr. Pursel today, photographed with the signed
pictures of Marilyn Monroe when they were on exhibit at the
Hollywood Museum in Hollywood California.
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