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IDA LUPINO Paper Doll Book--Stylish Tribute to the 1930s and 1940s Movie Star!

$ 6.33

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Vintage: No
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Welcome to the official Paperdoll Review eBay Store, offering beautifully produced paper doll books from our sister company, Paper Studio Press, and two specialty magazines, Paperdoll Review and Paper Doll Studio. We love paper dolls as much as you do, so we carefully wrap and package each order. Thanks and happy paperdolling!
    Up for sale is Jim Howard's paper doll tribute to Ida Lupino, popular movie actress of the '30s and '40s who went on to become a pioneer female director in both movies and TV (where she also frequently starred).
    This glamorous book features two dolls, each one representing Ida with very different images. There is the young blonde beauty who came from London to Hollywood and then there is the sultry brunette who played tough types in film noir classics. The dolls have extensive wardrobes, meticulously researched and referencing the star's films and photographs from the Ida Lupino estate. Jim's stylish renderings of the dolls and the eight pages of clothes make this book a treasure for paper doll enthusiasts and the portrayal of the star plus a bio make this also a must-have for cinema buffs.
    Film costumes include
    Search for Beauty
    (1934),
    Yours for the Asking
    (1936),
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (
    1939),
    Artists and Models
    (1937),
    One Rainy Afternoon
    (1936),
    High Sierra
    (1941),
    Moontide
    (1942),
    The Hard Way
    (1943),
    Devotion
    (1946),
    The Man I Love
    (1947),
    The Bigamist
    (1953). Plus TV costumes from
    Come on Over to Mars
    and outfits worn by Ida as a director.
    This special, collectible paper doll book was created in collaboration with Ida's long-time caregiver, Mary Ann Anderson, and author of
    Ida Lupino: Beyond the Camera
    and includes photos from Ida Lupino's estate.