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Deborah turbeville valentino
Deborah turbeville valentino













The November 14, 2004, issue of the Sunday New York Times Magazine-their annual movie issue on the theme of "Us & Them, What globalization (here and there) has done to films," with: Julia Roberts as a foreign screen beauty with a portfolio of photographs by Deborah Turbeville A.O. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. Fine magazine with light signs of handling/shelving. Due to size and weight, international and expedited shipping may be more than quoted. Books ship the next business day, wrapped in padding, in a box. CONDITION NOTE: Two pages have been partially cut out, none of the feature/fashion section is affected, otherwise the magazine is fine with a mailing label to the front. Perfect-bound magazine with a gatefold cover 202 pages color illustrations throughout 10 x 13.25 inches. Edited by Patrick McCarthy creative director, Dennis Freedman.

deborah turbeville valentino

6), with: cover and inside fashion pictorial with Claudia Schiffer photographed by Michael Thompson another pictorial photographed by Thompson with model Guinevere van Seenus a fashion portfolio photographed by Deborah Turbeville and another by Carter Smith features on the collection of the artist Arman and the death of Philippine Lambert with a portrait by David Seidner articles on Victoria Newhouse, Shalom Harlow, Matthew Broderick, Eve Lom, Casa Damiami, Pasquale Bruni, Valentina Cervi, Robert Lacey, Mark Amadei, The Secret Side of Auction Houses, and much more. The June 1998 issue of the fashion magazine W (Vol. Malika was finally able to leave Moroco and begin a new life in exile in 1996. Though they were recaptured after only 5 days of freedom. After 15 years, the last 10 of which they spent locked up in solitary cells, the Oufkir children managed to dig a tunnel with their bare hands and make a daring escape. Malika, her five siblings, and her mother were immediately imprisoned in a penal colony. Then on August 16, 1972, her father was arrested and executed after an attempt to assassinate the King. Spending most of her childhood and adolescence in the seclusion of the court harem, Malika was one of the most eligible heiresses in the kingdom, surrounded by luxury and extraordinary privilege. Born in 1953, the eldest daughter of General Oufkir, the King of Morocco's closest aide, and was brought up as the companion to his little daughter. Synopsis: Malika Oufkir has spent virtually her whole life as a prisoner.

deborah turbeville valentino

Clean, fresh copy and dust jacket with very light shelf wear, crisp pages and clean text. Caz Hildebrand (Jacket Design) Deborah Turbeville (Author Photo) (illustrator).















Deborah turbeville valentino