Enter the Dragon - Bruce Lee





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You are bidding on the limited John Saxon Photo Diary Booklet (2005), a hardcover booklet with gold gilt cloth and board cover reading, "Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong, a Photographic Diary, Limited Edition, By John Saxon". Only 2500 of these folders were made available for sale. Each folder is numbered and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity signed by John Saxon. This is no. 820.
John Saxon was commissioned for twelve weeks in Hong Kong to work on the first Hollywood produced martial arts motion picture called, Enter The Dragon, starring Bruce Lee (Warner Brothers, 1973). The booklet includes reminiscences and interviews with Saxon regarding his experience making Enter the Dragon as Roper with Bruce Lee. Also included are 6 color photographs of Bruce Lee, shot by John Saxon, from the production of the movie. The book's interior back cover flap that holds all the peripheral material is signed by John Saxon.
You are bidding on the limited John Saxon Photo Diary Booklet (2005), a hardcover booklet with gold gilt cloth and board cover reading, "Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong, a Photographic Diary, Limited Edition, By John Saxon". Only 2500 of these folders were made available for sale. Each folder is numbered and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity signed by John Saxon. This is no. 820.
John Saxon was commissioned for twelve weeks in Hong Kong to work on the first Hollywood produced martial arts motion picture called, Enter The Dragon, starring Bruce Lee (Warner Brothers, 1973). The booklet includes reminiscences and interviews with Saxon regarding his experience making Enter the Dragon as Roper with Bruce Lee. Also included are 6 color photographs of Bruce Lee, shot by John Saxon, from the production of the movie. The book's interior back cover flap that holds all the peripheral material is signed by John Saxon.

