Description: Yes we combine shipping for most multiple item purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1970 How Elizabeth Taylor Tortures Richard Burton - 5-Page Vintage Article Original, Vintage Magazine articlePage Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each pageCondition: Good Aside from the fact that she is agonizinglybeautiful, exhaustingly attractive, and gen-erally thought of as being one of the mostdesirable women in the world, it is diffi-cult at best to think of Elizabeth Taylor doinganything that would make hubby RichardBurton anything but ecstacticly happy. Butthings need not be what they seem . . .atleast on the surface, anyway. "Still waterruns deep", "all that glitters is not gold"16and just because Liz had been referred toas being the most beautiful woman in theworld doesn't mean that there's not moreto the Burton union that meets the eye.That, in fact, is one of the major prob-lems .... what meets the eye these daysis closely akin to fatl FAT in all it's horror,and with all it's implications of dumpinessand being more or less "over the hill," or"completely out of the ball game." Thetruth is that Liz managed, for her role in"Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," to addall kinds of extra pounds and what mightwell appear to be yards of extra inches tothat once superb figure of hers . . . thefigurethat was toasted by discering males all overthe globe. The most beautiful woman in theworld, suddenly began to look the part ofthe middle aged house frau she was por-traying in the film... 13516-AL-7006-56