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Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra

Title : Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra
Author :
Rating : 4.74 (810 Votes)
Asin : 0060596740
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

Formerly the Hollywood columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview as well as food critic for Los Angeles magazine, Stadiem lives in a home overlooking the ocean in Santa Monica, California. Until now. . He wrote the bestselling Marilyn Monroe Confidential, and Lullaby and Good Night with Vincent Bugliosi. A master chef and carpenter, he lives not far from the old Sinatra compound in Palm Springs, Florida, where he continues to be one of the toasts of that star-filled town.William Stadiem was a Harvard JD-MBA and Wall Street lawyer before embarking for Hollywood, where he has written the screenplays for such films as Franco Zeffirelli's Young Toscanini, starring Elizabeth Taylor. About the Author George Jacobs has refused countless offers to tell his story

. He wrote the bestselling Marilyn Monroe Confidential, and Lullaby and Good Night with Vincent Bugliosi. George Jacobs has refused countless offers to tell his story. Until now. A master chef and carpenter, he lives not far from the old Sinatra compound in Palm Springs, Florida, where he continues to be one of the toasts o

"Mr. The fifteen years Jacobs toiled for Frank produces a classic of its genre -- a gold-star gossip-lover's dream. Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Juliet Prowse, Noel Coward, Cole Porter, Mia Farrow, Elvis Presley, Swifty Lazar, Dean Martin, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr., Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Jimmy van Heusen, Edie Goetz, Peter Lawford, and all of the Kennedys come in for heaping portions of 'deep dish,' served hot. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra, by former valet-aide George Jacobs with an oh-so-able assist by William Stadiem, has at least five quotable and shocking remarks about the famous on every page. "The rest is showbiz history as it was, and only Ava Gardner, Humphrey Bogart, and Betty Bacall are spared. Sordid, trashy, funny

Wow! Dynamite Page Turner I had resisted reading this book when it was published because I liked Frank Sinatra and did not want to see him trashed as might be expected by a "disgruntled" ex employee. Hoever, it was highly recommended by a credible friend so I bought it from Amazon. As it turned out I devoured the book in very little time and the author, George Jacobs, is hardly disgruntled, rather he is respectful and saddened and presents his former boss in a very sympathtic, very inside way. As Sammy Davis, Jr.'s biographer (Yes I Can and Why Me? and Photo By Sammy Davis, Jr.)I knew many of the personalities in this book a. Emily Oconnell said There were times I really felt bad for George also. OmgI've read many books about Frank Sinatra but this one was hilarious. I laughed out loud at many of the antics that George Jacobs had to endure at the hands of Sinatra. It didn't get so much into his mob associations or having to answer for them but some of the things that went on inside Sinatra's compound. I found the book to be very entertaining and honest. There were times I really felt bad for George also.Sinatra was the greatest of singers but not much of a warm human being.. An Insider's Portrait of An Unpleasant Man Well, if you thought Ol' Blue Eyes was not the nicest human being on the planet, this book won't persuade you any differently. George Jacobs, his valet from 1953 to 1968, was a talented and handsome black man who worshiped his boss and saw him through some of his most famous ups and downs. So when George dishes the gossip, as he does on almost every page, you feel like you can trust the source. George happily adopted his servile role because frankly (pun intended), there was no greater ride in the world than hanging onto Sinatra's coattails. George was able to go places and meet people and have rema

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