The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People bookcover

The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People

Amy Wallace 

(Author)

Irving Wallace 

(Author)

et al.
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"Revealing! An encyclopedia of what our celebrated betters do between the sheets."--TIME

"More astonishing and outrageous than most of us would even imagine."--Forecast

"Entirely fascinating. . . . Hugely entertaining."--Auberon Waugh, Inquiry

"Something for everyone . . . eminent flashers, fetishists, flagellants, plain old down home fornicators, and goings-on galore."--Cosmopolitan

From the indefatigable Wallace family, authors of The Book of Lists and The People's Almanac series (New York Times bestsellers that sold over eight million copies internationally), came 1981's The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People.

This compelling bestseller that kept many a reader up at night with its two hundred revealing profiles and three hundred rare photos just got better with a dozen new entries on the nocturnal fascinations of the iconic Tupac Shakur, Carlos Casteneda, Jim Morrison, Nico, Wilt Chamberlain, Ayn Rand, Kurt Cobain, Princess Diana, Aleister Crowley, Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Hutchence, and Malcolm X.

Irving Wallace was the famous novelist and screenwriting author of The Chapman Report and The Word. His wife, Sylvia Wallace, wrote the best-selling novel The Fountains. The Wallace family's publishing magic lives on with Amy Wallace, author of The Sorcerer's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Castaneda, and David Wallechinsky, author of The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics and Tyrants: The World's Worst Dictators.

Product Details

PublisherFeral House
Publish DateMay 01, 2008
Pages560
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781932595291
Dimensions8.9 X 6.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.7 pounds

About the Author

Irving Wallace (1916 - 1990) was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. Among his best known books are The Chapman Report (1960), The Prize (1963), The Word (1972) and The Fan Club (1974). He also produced some notable non-fiction works, including several editions of The People's Almanac and The Book of Lists. Amy Wallace, the daughter of Irving Wallace, and the sister of David Wallechinsky, also wrote the extraordinary true-life expose of mystery man boyfriend Carlos Casteneda. David Wallechinsky is the author of The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics and The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics series. He is also known for his work on The Book of Lists and The Book of Predictions. He wrote the recent "Tyrants: The World's 20 Worst Living Dictators." Sylvia is the now-deceased mother of Amy Wallace and David Wallechinsky.

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