Daily Update
Posted by Faye Bell on August 05, 2007 at 21:57:42:
After making a posting a couple of days ago relative to the new book on Vivien Leigh, I have had several inquiries as to whether or not Gone With the Wind Memories would have these books for sale in our warehouse showroom and also via our web site. I have been in contact with the publishing company in England and will be securing copies SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Shipping from England is quite expensive, so I only plan to place one order with the publishing company.
So that we can have enough copies for everyone who would like to have one, we are asking that if you are interested in purchasing the book, that you go ahead and place your order now. As usual, your credit card will not be charged until the book is shipped to you.
In order to refresh your memory with the content of the previous posting, we have again listed the information for you below.
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I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T: Book will be coming from England and will be available for shipping to you in September. You will be charged USA Media shipping rates from Plant City, Florida to your location.
By Dilys Gater. "I always knew that life was not really anything but a dream. A bad dream for me, I think. But why? What was the purpose of it? And why was I the person I was? Was it to teach me something or to teach other people something, or for some other reason we don’t know at all?"
Actress Vivien Leigh, who died in 1967, was a brilliant, flawed, iconic star. Remembered for her outstanding beauty and her Oscar-winning film roles as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind and Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire, her private life was shadowed by manic depression and an obsessive love for her husband, Laurence Olivier.
Against the background of Vivien Leigh’s life, loves and illness, this book explores her roles as an actress, the nature of acting and her personal philosophies.
In a modern world it is becoming increasingly difficult to identify what is real and what is illusion. Vivien Leigh’s story challenges readers to explore all aspects of their lives and relationships, discarding masks and stereotypes to discover a personal truth. ________________________________________________
The book will sell for $24.99 and can be found in the BOOKS category of the web site: www.gwtwmemories.com