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KELLY GRACE: (1929-1982) ´ It was an odd thing for a friend to want to do´´

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KELLY GRACE: (1929-1982) American actress, Academy Award winner. Later Princess of Monaco (from 1956-82) as the wife of Prince Rainier III. An extraordinary T.L.S., Grace, with a few holograph corrections, two pages (separate leaves), 4to, n.p. (Switzerland), n.d. (´Thursday´; Summer 1957), to Morgan [Hudgins]. The Princess states that she has just received her friend´s letter regarding the Imperial Ball, although politely declines the invitation to attend (´Conrad Hilton asked us to the same affair last year. It is just too far for one evening and November is a very busy time for us in Monaco´) and continues to write at length in disconcertment about her friend Gant Gaither and a book he had recently published, ´Gant is very amusing and great fun to be around and he was always so sweet and such a good friend to me, that is why I was so hurt and disappointed when he chose the loyaltie (sic) (& royalties) of Henry Holt instead of considering a friendship. I was a bit embarrassed when Gant first asked me if he could write a book (that would be mostly photographs) on the wedding and Monaco. It was an odd thing for a friend to want to do, but because he was a friend I said yes. He felt I had doubts and assured me that it would be done with great taste and I would certainly be pleased......You know how I hate personal things printed and Gant knows that too. In New York he told me that a few changes were being made and I begged to see any part of it as I was getting anxious......Gant always said that it was in such a rough state that he couldn´t show it. Finally in March or the end of Feb. he sent me the galleys. I nearly collapsed when I saw the cover...The Story of Grace Kelly....I just couldn´t believe it. Gant has an amusing way of telling a story but in print it loses the humour, and I found the whole thing so unbearably personal and in bad taste....the few things I asked him to take out from what I have seen quoted in columns were never taken out. I should have learned that lesson long ago but I don´t know why I am such a sucker to go on believing people. No writer yet has ever kept his words about cuts. Gant has me saying things that I have never uttered and that is the most infuriating part. Anything a person has said that I have been in the same room with is always attributed to me. I should be used to it but I guess I never will.....Gant asked me to write him a letter or note saying that I approved of the project. Like a fool I did, without mentioning a title or anything. I didn´t fully realise what it was about and what exactly the note was for (As I was not really at my mental best at the time). So I signed this note which will give Gant Gaither permission to write whatever he likes......about me. I am stuck.´ The Princess further reflects ´The fact that the book is boring and full of slop is not the point and with all of the other slop that has been written I am really beyond caring very much, but the principle of the thing annoys [the] hell out of me...that I could have been such a sucker and that a friend took advantage of me.....he considered....everyone else before me. Besides a friend´s job above all is discretion. Enough about that, it is something I would like to forget´. The Princess concludes her letter by briefly writing on other topics, ´We have had a wonderful summer here in Switzerland and I hate the thought of going home. Our baby [Princess Caroline, born in January 1957] has a tooth and Oliver is the father of six beautiful puppies. I am not looking forward to the trip to Monaco with nine dogs, not to mention baby and equipment.....Burt Lancaster would be wonderful as Ben Hur. When you´re in Italy you must stop by in Monaco....It would be so nice to see you´. A letter of remarkably personal content. A few light creases and very minor, small splits and tears to the edges, otherwise VGMorgan Hudgins was a close friend of Kelly, and also her MGM press agent.Gant Gaither (1917-2004) American theatre and film producer who established a friendship with Grace Kelly in 1951 after casting the actress in a play at the Alnay Playhouse in New York.
KELLY GRACE: (1929-1982) American actress, Academy Award winner. Later Princess of Monaco (from 1956-82) as the wife of Prince Rainier III. An extraordinary T.L.S., Grace, with a few holograph corrections, two pages (separate leaves), 4to, n.p. (Switzerland), n.d. (´Thursday´; Summer 1957), to Morgan [Hudgins]. The Princess states that she has just received her friend´s letter regarding the Imperial Ball, although politely declines the invitation to attend (´Conrad Hilton asked us to the same affair last year. It is just too far for one evening and November is a very busy time for us in Monaco´) and continues to write at length in disconcertment about her friend Gant Gaither and a book he had recently published, ´Gant is very amusing and great fun to be around and he was always so sweet and such a good friend to me, that is why I was so hurt and disappointed when he chose the loyaltie (sic) (& royalties) of Henry Holt instead of considering a friendship. I was a bit embarrassed when Gant first asked me if he could write a book (that would be mostly photographs) on the wedding and Monaco. It was an odd thing for a friend to want to do, but because he was a friend I said yes. He felt I had doubts and assured me that it would be done with great taste and I would certainly be pleased......You know how I hate personal things printed and Gant knows that too. In New York he told me that a few changes were being made and I begged to see any part of it as I was getting anxious......Gant always said that it was in such a rough state that he couldn´t show it. Finally in March or the end of Feb. he sent me the galleys. I nearly collapsed when I saw the cover...The Story of Grace Kelly....I just couldn´t believe it. Gant has an amusing way of telling a story but in print it loses the humour, and I found the whole thing so unbearably personal and in bad taste....the few things I asked him to take out from what I have seen quoted in columns were never taken out. I should have learned that lesson long ago but I don´t know why I am such a sucker to go on believing people. No writer yet has ever kept his words about cuts. Gant has me saying things that I have never uttered and that is the most infuriating part. Anything a person has said that I have been in the same room with is always attributed to me. I should be used to it but I guess I never will.....Gant asked me to write him a letter or note saying that I approved of the project. Like a fool I did, without mentioning a title or anything. I didn´t fully realise what it was about and what exactly the note was for (As I was not really at my mental best at the time). So I signed this note which will give Gant Gaither permission to write whatever he likes......about me. I am stuck.´ The Princess further reflects ´The fact that the book is boring and full of slop is not the point and with all of the other slop that has been written I am really beyond caring very much, but the principle of the thing annoys [the] hell out of me...that I could have been such a sucker and that a friend took advantage of me.....he considered....everyone else before me. Besides a friend´s job above all is discretion. Enough about that, it is something I would like to forget´. The Princess concludes her letter by briefly writing on other topics, ´We have had a wonderful summer here in Switzerland and I hate the thought of going home. Our baby [Princess Caroline, born in January 1957] has a tooth and Oliver is the father of six beautiful puppies. I am not looking forward to the trip to Monaco with nine dogs, not to mention baby and equipment.....Burt Lancaster would be wonderful as Ben Hur. When you´re in Italy you must stop by in Monaco....It would be so nice to see you´. A letter of remarkably personal content. A few light creases and very minor, small splits and tears to the edges, otherwise VGMorgan Hudgins was a close friend of Kelly, and also her MGM press agent.Gant Gaither (1917-2004) American theatre and film producer who established a friendship with Grace Kelly in 1951 after casting the actress in a play at the Alnay Playhouse in New York.

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Estepona
Malaga
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