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The Man Who Shot Garbo: The Hollywood Photographs of Clarence Sinclair Bull

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A brief study of Bull's art precede his noted portraits of fabled stars

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First published November 1, 1989

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June 14, 2020
No text needed here really - the photos speak for themselves!
Glorious tribute to the genius of M-G-M studio photographer Clarence Sinclair Bull and the iconic beauty and character of his subjects chosen between the years 1920 - 1956.
To this, add John Kobal's extensive plate captions and biographies of the 183 photos on display and Terence Pepper's invaluable study of Bull and the Hollywood of the time, all making this an awesome collection to have.
Every page features a 'timeless treasure' in this high quality film art book.
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August 1, 2022
the value village history section is my best friend
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September 22, 2022
These are really excellent publicity photos of Hollywood stars of the 30s-60s shot by one of the great portrait photographers. It's great to see some stars when they were young actors.
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June 21, 2008
THE most beautiful collection of portraits of the stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood ever. Clarence Sinclair Bull's photos are amazing. And the people in the photos have never looked more stunning.
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