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Marianne Faithfull: As Years Go By

Mark Hodkinson

Publisher: Omnibus Press

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As Years Go By is a richly detailed portrait of Marianne Faithfull, the woman who has lived an incredible life, one that far transcends her best known role as courtesan to the chief rolling stone.
Available since: 01/01/2011.

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