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Post by ninotschka on Mar 25, 2006 7:07:02 GMT -5
Hello, We have scanned the complete first biography about Greta Garbo: "Greta Garbos Saga" · Stockholm 1929 - © Albert Bonniers Förlag www.greta-garbo.de/greta-garbos-saga-stockholm-albert-bonniersUnfortunately, it was written in Swedish ... so, if anyone speaks Swedish and finds some unknown secrets in the book, please let us know.
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Post by Fanatique on Mar 25, 2006 10:22:31 GMT -5
Wahoo ! Very Interresting. I know some words in swedish thats all, but i know i site who can translate it, part by part. www.systran.netYou need to be register, but it's all free ! Thanks Nico, always a pleasure to read yours posts ! ^^
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Post by david on Mar 26, 2006 8:10:19 GMT -5
Nino, I don't read this language, I can't understand it! Will you try to translate english lang.? I am sad!
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Post by ninotschka on Jan 13, 2007 13:32:09 GMT -5
Dear All, One new interesting link; the digital version of: "The Private Life of Greta Garbo" by Rilla Page Palmborg © 1931 www.greta-garbo.de/the-private-life-of-greta-garbo... it does not have all chapters, yet ... I am still working on the content & design ... * * * * * * * No picture star in the world has aroused the curiosity about her private life that Greta Garbo has. No picture star in the world but Greta Garbo has been able to keep her private life so nearly a closed book. The stories written about the great Swedish star tell almost nothing about the real Garbo as she is to-day. Very little is known about her childhood in Sweden. “I was born. I had a father and mother. I lived in a house. I went to school. What does it matter?” she says in answer to questions about her early life. * * * * * * *
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