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  1. 'Hot' stuff

    Photos of Marilyn Monroe on the set of the 1959 comedy "Some Like It Hot," arguably her most iconic film, are among the memorabilia that went on sale at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on June 25, 2010 by Julien's Auctions.

    An umbrella protects Marilyn from sun on the beach between takes of "Some Like It Hot," in which she played the singer for an all-girl band during the Prohibition era. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Behind Marilyn's back

    The dress Marilyn Monroe wore in the climactic scenes of "Some Like It Hot" was quite revealing, in back as well as in front. Facing Monroe and smiling is costar Joe E. Brown. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. 'Wait for Sugar!'

    The climax of "Some Like It Hot" involves Marilyn Monroe's character, Sugar Kane, on this dock, calling "Wait for Sugar!" In 2000, the American Film Institute named the movie the greatest American comedy film of all time. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Good fur her

    In costume, Marilyn Monroe relaxes between takes in this photo from the set of "Some Like It Hot," one of a number of previously unseen shots that will go on sale in Las Vegas on June 25, 2010 by Julien's Auctions. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Star entrance

    Marilyn Monroe emerges from a limo on the set on the 1959 classic "Some Like It Hot" during shooting in Coronado, Calif. According to costar Tony Curtis, Monroe routinely came to the set two to three hours late. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. On the beach

    Climactic scenes in "Some Like It Hot" are set at a fictional Florida resort called the Seminole Ritz Hotel, but they were actually filmed at the Hotel del Coronado on San Diego Bay in Californa. Here Marilyn Monroe proceeds across the beach. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Looking 'Hot'

    The dress Marilyn Monroe wore in the closing scenes of "Some Like It Hot" made the most of her charms. This shot from the set is one of 11 that will go on sale in Las Vegas on June 25, 2010 by Julien's Auctions. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Warming the bench

    In fur and Jazz Age regalia, Marilyn Monroe waits between takes on the California set of "Some Like it Hot." This photo will go on sale in Las Vegas June 25, 2010, by Julien's Auctions. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Bottom of her heart

    A decorative heart accents the famously revealing dress Marilyn Monroe wore in "Some Like It Hot." (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Breezing through

    A photo of California breeze blowing through the hair of a smiling Marilyn Monroe belies the personal troubles she was enduring during filming of the 1959 classic "Some Like It Hot." (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Tony and Marilyn

    Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe on the set of "Some Like It Hot." Curtis has frequently been quoted as saying that kissing Monroe was like "kissing Hitler," but in his autobiography he stated that the remark was meant only as a joke. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. What a drag!

    Tony Curtis freshens his lipstick on the set of "Some Like It Hot," in which he appeared in female garb for a large portion of the film. His character disguised himself in drag to escape from gangsters. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Marilyn's turtleneck

    This long-sleeved cashmere sweater owned by Marilyn Monroe is part of the memorabilia that will go on sale at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on June 25, 2010 by Julien's Auctions. It is estimated to be worth $1,000 to $2,000 -- despite the visible moth damage. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. An inside look

    Dated Nov. 10, 1954, this X-ray of Marilyn Monroe's chest. was obtained by a radiology resident at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. When the doctor later taught at the school himself, he showed the X-ray to his students. Estimated value: $800 to $1,200. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Personalized champagne glass

    This champagne glass was made for Marilyn Monroe and given to her on her birthday. From the estate of Monroe's analyst, Dr. Ralph Greenson, it is estimated to bring $400 to $600 at auction. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Marilyn Monroe nightie

    This lingerie nightshirt was owned by Marilyn Monroe and was later given to the daughter of Monroe's analyst. It is soft purple with dusty rose pink edging and appliqués, with a label that reads, "Jules Park Beverly Hills, Calif." Estimated value: $1,500 to $2,000. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Skis from Marilyn Monroe photo shoot

    These vintage wooden skis with the metal initials "MM" are believed to have been owned by Monroe and used in an early photo shoot around 1945 -- either the accompanying photograph, or one similar to it. Estimated value: $600 to $800. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Marilyn Monroe evening gown

    The label on this yellow silk sleeveless evening gown once owned by Marilyn Monroe reads "Ceil Chapman." The skirt is heavily stained with red and blue dye from other garments. Estimated value: $800 to $1,200. (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Marilyn Monroe's therapist's couch

    This mid-century modern daybed is from the office of Marilyn Monroe's therapist, Dr. Ralph Greenson. Greenson began treating Marilyn after her breakdown while filming the 1961 film "The Misfits." (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Chair from Marilyn Monroe's final photo session

    This Italian-style carved chair with green velvet upholstery was used in a July 1962 photo shoot with photographer Allan Grant to accompany a Life magazine article. Monroe chose her own casual clothes for the shoot. At the time of the article Monroe had just been fired from the unreleased film "Something's Got To Give." (Julien's Auctions) Back to slideshow navigation
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TODAY staff and wire
updated 4/27/2010 5:42:01 PM ET 2010-04-27T21:42:01

Musings about life, literature and other rarely seen writings by Marilyn Monroe will be published this fall.

Farrar, Straus & Giroux announced Tuesday that "Fragments" would come out in October. Editor Courtney Hodell said the book would include poems, photographs, reflections on third husband Arthur Miller and other men in Monroe's life, and references to works by Samuel Beckett, James Joyce and numerous other authors.

"I think the book will show that she was a really thoughtful person with a real interior life," Hodell said. "She was a great reader and someone with real writing flair. There are fragments of poetry that are really quite beautiful, lines that stop you in your tracks."

The book features a long essay about Monroe's first husband, James Dougherty; notes about acting and the roles she was working on; lists of resolutions and a letter to acting coach Lee Strasberg. Monroe wrote on everything from spiral bound notebooks to stationery from the Waldorf Astoria.

The writings date from 1943, when Monroe was a teenager, to near the end of her life. Monroe was found dead in her Los Angeles home in 1962 at age 36, her death ruled a probable suicide, although theories of murder have proliferated.

Hodell said there were passages by Monroe that "make her seem suicidal," but declined to say what years the passages were written. Hodell also declined to say whether Monroe referred to Joe DiMaggio, her second of three husbands, or President John F. Kennedy, with whom she was widely rumored to have had an affair. But Hodell did say that "there's stuff about all of her relationships here."

The book was commissioned by Anna Strasberg, who manages Monroe's estate and is Lee Strasberg's widow.

Monroe's writings are only the latest "Monroe-abilia" to come to light in recent months.

Earlier this month, a number of items tied to the iconic actress, singer and sex symbol went up for auction in Las Vegas. Those items included previously unreleased color photographs of the star on the set of the 1959 film "Some Like it Hot," her Chanel No. 5, her lingerie nightshirt, personal photos, bank statements, scripts, signed checks and the couch from her psychiatrist’s office.

In February, artist and photographer Len Steckler unveiled his never-seen-before photographs of Marilyn Monroe. Some of those photos captured candid moments with Monroe and the poet Carl Sandburg months before her death.

This story includes information from The Associated Press.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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