Posted 9 years ago
PhilDMorris
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A collection of Eva Peron stamps that I bought at a stamp and postcard fair sometime in 1989.
Eva Peron led a fascinating life and even more fascinating was her story after death. It read like a Ripley's Believe It or Not ! I read my first book on Evita Peron, which I bought after high school. You can read wiki, but their story is not as interesting as the facts in the books on Evita.
Sweet,,, I see what you were talking about now PhilD....enjoy the day..
Thanks Nicefice and Windwalker !
I'd only heard her name mentioned now and then on TV, but never really paid much attention. This is the first time I've actually seen her picture, I mean really looked closely at her. She certainly was beautiful. [;>)
Thanks all for the nice comments. There are some more matronly pictures taken shortly before this photo was taken. She died at age 32. I should have posted her pictures of when she went to see the Pope/ Sometimes as n Evita'si case, the truth is harder to believe than the fiction !~
I saw the musical “Evita” about her fascinating life and death, then bought the album and played it many times! What a story she had!
Thank you Watchsearcher for the comment..Evita's life after her death was as fascinating as her life was with the body being preserved, hidden n another country, her return and being on display 20 years after her death among other things.