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| Clone by Roger Edmonson. List Price:£9.99 |
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I was curious to the content of this book and the picture on the front cover certanly cought my attention! The book tells the life story of legendary porn star Al Parker(real name Andrew Okun) from his childhood, first jobs and his career in the sex industry. The book is an intresting journey of one mans life, loves and eventually death. I found the authors way of telling the story especially good. Almost as if he knew Al himself. What i found most intresting was he comparisons between Andrew and his alter ego Al and how people viewed Andrew because of the films Al had made. A good read. Made me want to find out and view some of the classic films Al starred in and made.
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| Paperback - 264 pages (23 November, 2000) [Hits: 429] |
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| Resident Alien (Biography) by Quentin Crisp |
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Gay celebrity and writer Quentin Crisp is the central attraction of this British quasi-documentary television production. Following Crisp's move to New York, the action is filmed in his apartment and features many of his friends including Sting, John Hurt, Holly Woodlawn and even Sally Jesse Raphael.
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| Paperback - 256 pages new edition (7 April, 1997) [Hits: 471] |
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| The Noel Coward Diaries by Noel Coward. List Price:£14.99 |
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For over half a century, Noel Coward was British theatre's most renowned dramatist, director and star, and one of the most colourful characters who ever strode across its stage. Published to coincide with the centenary of his birth, these diaries chronicle the last 30 years of his life.
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| Paperback - 698 pages New Ed (3 August, 2000) [Hits: 596] |
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| Julian Clary - A Young Man's Passage by Julian Clary. List Price:£12.59 |
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Synopsis
A long way from the usual ghosted celebrity autobiography, this is Julian Clary's debut as a writer of huge talent - perhaps closer in style to Fay Weldon or Muriel Spark than Dale Winton. Julian has led a unique life. From boarding school, where unholy monks taught him the rudiments of glamour, alternative living and brutality, through to art school in London while the punk and alternative comedy revolution was in full swing, finding out by practical trial and error whether he was gay or straight, his huge success and fame as probably the most high profile gay man in the country and, during the same period, the pain of losing those close to him and the high price of his fame. This is the first time he has voiced his private life and he will bring to its telling all the elegance, economy and integrity that have always informed his comedy. And, possibly, the odd double entendre.
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| Ebury Press , Hardcover 320 pages (April 2005) [Hits: 346] |
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