Heather Weintraub, a books and manuscripts specialist at Christie’s, told The Guardian the scroll is unique and hugely important.
Now through this Sunday, February 1, Sylvester Stallone's full body of work is viewable to the public for the first time.
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The draft – one of the Beat Generation’s defining artefacts – will be part of a wider sale of pieces from the Jim Irsay Collection at Christie’s in March ...
Sylvester Stallone’s rise from poverty to Hollywood legend shows relentless grit, career flops, a huge comeback, and an enduring impact!