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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
AUGUST 2009; Vol. 51, No. 8, No. 588
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: HEATH LEDGER's Final Days.
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FEATURES:
THE LAST OF HEATH: With an exclusive look at Heath Ledgers final month, Peter Biskind learns how the actor's passion inspired Johnny Depp, Jude Law. and Colin Farrell to rescue his last movie.
THAT OLD SINATRA MAGIC: Tony Bennett lifts his glass to his best friend and ink the late great Frank Sinatra. Photograph by Mark Selliger.
IT CAME FROM WASILLA: Sarah Palin's disastrous ride on the Republican ticket didn't faze her at all.Talking to top McCain advisers, Todd S. Purdum fist that the freshest Face in the G.O.P. has some of the sharpest teeth.
THE MAN WHO CRASHED THE WORLD: Investigating the implosion of A.LG., Michael Lewis explains how one of the world's safest insurers became a reckless juggernaut--and a national target.
MAD ABOUT THE HATTER: Mary Ellen Mark and Evgenia Pereta spotlight the frabjous combination of Tim Burton and Lewis Carroll.
RICH HARVARD. POOR HARVARD: it Harvard is so smart, how come its record $36.4 billion endowment has collapsed? Nina Munk hits a campus in Crisis.
DANGEROUS LESSONS: Brigitte Lacombe and Krista Smith spotlight Eva Green, who shows her class in Jordan Scott's debut feature, Cracks.
OUR LADY OF THE KITCHEN: Laura Jacobs serves up the trailblazing life and legacy of America's beloved "French" chef, Julia Child.
AIN'T WE GOT STYLE?: Channeling John Ford and Frank Capra, V,F. re-creates Depression-era movie magic, with fashion's top names and the summer's top stars. Photographs by Michael Roberts, Norman Jean Roy, Mark Seliger, and Art Streiber.
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