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MARILYN MONROE
(1926 - 1962) American actress who became a world-renowned "sex symbol" following her roles in Some Like It Hot and The Seven Year Itch. She died of a barbiturate overdose under questionable circumstances. Important D.S. "Marilyn Monroe", 1p. 4to., [n.p.], Dec. 27, 1960 between Monroe and the Arthur P. Jacobs Company, Inc. Monroe agrees to retain the prominent publicists for one year for the sum of $13,000 and it is agreed that the firm's staffs in Beverly Hills, New York, Paris and Rome would dedicate sufficient effort on Monroe's behalf. Monroe also specifies that the contract would terminate if her personal publicists Rupert Allan and Pat Newcomb should become disassociated with the firm. Finally, Monroe agrees to pay for additional expenses beyond the normal scope of the firm's services. She signs with a fine-tipped pen at lower-right, the signature not as distinct as one would hope but still entirely visible and not faded nor diminished by time. Also signed at bottom left by company president ARTHUR P. JACOBS. Extravagantly matted with a gorgeous photo of Monroe, matted in pink moire with gold trim and set into a lavish gilt wood frame. ARTHUR P. JACOBS (1922-1973) started as a courier at MGM in 1943 and advanced to their publicity department before being lured to Warner Bros. as a publicist in 1946. In 1947 he left Warners to open his own public relations office to which he gave his name. In addition to Monroe, Jacobs' clients included Gregory Peck, James Stewart, and Judy Garland. The firm started representing Monroe at least as early as 1955 and was instrumental in making Norma Jean Baker into the screen's hottest star. Jacobs' involvement in Monroe's final hours remains mysterious. On the night she died, Jacobs hurriedly left a concert after being informed by Monroe's lawyer that she has overdosed. He did not communicate with his girlfriend for days after leaving her off at home, and later hinted that he had helped officials "fudge" the media reports. He died in 1973 without ever revealing what he knew.

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February 11, 2015 10:00 AM EST
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