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The Insider: The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade (English Edition) Edición Kindle
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The Insider dominated the media on publication in March 2005 and instantly became a No.1 bestseller. Not only did it fill thousands of column inches with its revelations about prominent political and showbiz figures, it was critically acclaimed across the broadsheets for its unique and fascinating insight into the worlds of celebrity, royalty, politics and the media.
Piers Morgan was made editor of the News of the World, the UK's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper at the record-breaking age of 28. The decade that followed was one of the most tumultuous in modern times. In a world of indiscreet dinners, private meetings and gossipy lunches, Piers Morgan found himself in the thick of it. His diaries from this remarkable period reveal astonishing and hilarious encounters with an endless list of celebrities and politicians alike: Diana, William, Charles and Camilla; Tony Blair, Cherie, Gordon Brown; Paul McCartney, George Michael and Elton John; Jeremy Clarkson, Paula Yates and Gazza to name just a few.
Entertaining, engaging and compulsive, The Insider was the most talked-about book of 2005, blowing apart every notion we have of politics, media and celebrity.
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialEbury Digital
- Fecha de publicación30 junio 2012
- Tamaño del archivo1852 KB
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One of the most uproarious and indiscreet accounts of British public life in recent times Morgan breezily records extraordinary details from private encounters with Tony and Cherie, Diana, William, Madonna, Paul McCartney and a seemingly endless cast of the rich and famous. "Daily Mail""
"One of the most uproarious and indiscreet accounts of British public life in recent times...Morgan breezily records extraordinary details from private encounters with Tony and Cherie, Diana, William, Madonna, Paul McCartney and a seemingly endless cast of the rich and famous." --Daily Mail --Este texto se refiere a una edición agotada o no disponible de este título.
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- ASIN : B008DTYA10
- Editorial : Ebury Digital; Edición New Ed (30 junio 2012)
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Being Editor of these tabloids seems a fun job. It sounds like an endless jaunt of parties, functions with the great and the good and tittle-tattle on the phone. As for the book itself, I feel that it should be read with Jordan's autobiography. I admit that I found them both gripping. Jordan's is awful and Pier's is gossippy.
Both give an insight into the Great Britain of today. Everything is glamour and fame. From, err, 'models', to pop groups to politicians. My god, the vanity of them all! And, oh boy, do the top dogs come out badly. Amazing the importance they all attach to their own self-aggrandizement. The back-stabbing, the petty jealousies, the fighting for little advantages, the sheer nastiness of Alastair Campbell and Cherie Blair. The duplicity, the lies. Oh my god. Awful. But, like Ms Jordan's autobiography, quite enlightening.
In fact, if you read this before May 5, you'll never vote Labour again. You have been warned.
I have since read Do You Know Who I Am? and enjoyed that as well.