@@SteveMcQueenForever Yeah after I commented I went back to research (I really loved Steve growing up) & it isn't as avail as I thought. My bad lol. Yeah I hope it gets reprinted but till then I'll get other books on him. Thanks for the video
Not much variety in this so-called collection of Steve McQueen photographs. I noticed some with Natalie Wood from "Love with the proper stranger' [a great film with great acting by the protagonists]. Wish there were some from The Cincinnati Kid [with the gorgeous Ann Margret] and some rare, on-set photographs from his TV episode: Wanted dead or alive [Journey for Josh] with my one and only fave, the gorgeous, Lisa Gaye. Steve was very effective in Never love a stranger' starring the versatile, John Drew Barrymore and Lita Milan.
The book is a collection of pictures from the time period in McQueen's life when he and William Claxton were rolling together, there's plenty of other books that offer photos from throughout his entire career, perhaps those would interest you more.
He Will Always My Hero, May He R.I.P.
A favorite actor of mine since I was a teen.
It's on Amazon
Yup, but there is now a premium on it. Hopefully Taschen reprints it.
@@SteveMcQueenForever Yeah after I commented I went back to research (I really loved Steve growing up) & it isn't as avail as I thought. My bad lol. Yeah I hope it gets reprinted but till then I'll get other books on him. Thanks for the video
To think that I had this book in my hands years ago and didn't bought it 😢
McCool..
Not much variety in this so-called collection of Steve McQueen photographs. I noticed some with Natalie Wood from "Love with the proper stranger' [a great film with great acting by the protagonists]. Wish there were some from The Cincinnati Kid [with the gorgeous Ann Margret] and some rare, on-set photographs from his TV episode: Wanted dead or alive [Journey for Josh] with my one and only fave, the gorgeous, Lisa Gaye. Steve was very effective in Never love a stranger' starring the versatile, John Drew Barrymore and Lita Milan.
The book is a collection of pictures from the time period in McQueen's life when he and William Claxton were rolling together, there's plenty of other books that offer photos from throughout his entire career, perhaps those would interest you more.
@@SteveMcQueenForever Yes, thank you very much for the information.