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Christopher Sandford

    1 de julio de 1956

    Christopher Sandford es un celebrado biógrafo, conocido por sus perspicaces exploraciones de figuras legendarias de la música y el cine. Su estilo de escritura se caracteriza por una aguda comprensión de las personalidades y los viajes creativos de sus sujetos. Las obras de Sandford son elogiadas por su profundidad e investigación meticulosa, ofreciendo a los lectores una mirada cautivadora a las vidas de los artistas que perfila. Su trabajo editorial a menudo profundiza en las facetas menos examinadas de la vida de individuos famosos.

    Christopher Sandford
    Harold and Jack
    Polanski
    Victor Lustig
    The Final Innings
    Mick Jagger
    Sting : demolition man
    • Sting : demolition man

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Sting (born Gordon Sumner) holds a place as the thinking man's rocker. His years of success with the Police preceded a hugely successful solo career and a continued involvement in acting and environmental issues. His support for social and environmental causes like the Rainforest Foundation, have polarized his critics down two lines, those who admire his stand, and others who accuse him of being motivated more by egomania than by genuine concern. This biography seeks to point out the contradictions and hypocrisies in a life that has generated some of the most talked-about music to emerge from rock and roll's first 40 years, and show that Sting is not one to make a virtue out of being a one-track pop star.

      Sting : demolition man
    • Victor Lustig

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A fresh account of one of history's most notorious con artists by an acclaimed biographer

      Victor Lustig
    • Polanski

      A Biography

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The book offers a dramatic exploration of the life of a celebrated film director who survived the Holocaust and faced exile. It draws from a wealth of sources and newly uncovered materials to provide insights into his complex experiences and controversial legacy. Readers can expect new revelations that shed light on both personal and professional aspects of his life, highlighting the challenges he faced and the impact of his past on his work.

      Polanski
    • Harold and Jack

      The Remarkable Friendship of Prime Minister MacMillan and President Kennedy

      • 332 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the unexpected bond between British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President John F. Kennedy, highlighting their significant political and personal connection during the tense era of the Cold War. Acclaimed biographer Christopher Sandford delves into how their friendship influenced pivotal moments in history, shedding light on the complexities of leadership and diplomacy during a time of global uncertainty.

      Harold and Jack
    • McQueen

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      A full and frank portrait of the complex man behind the icon of cool.

      McQueen
    • Keith Richards: Satisfaction

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Keith Richards is the legendary rock'n'roll survivor of our time. He's the shy, half-educated boy from Dartford; the player and writer of timeless rock classics like (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Ruby Tuesday and Brown Sugar, among scores of others; the titanic abuser of every conceivable drug; a cultural icon to three generations of fans; and latterly a contented family man who continues, nonetheless, to be rock's most indomitable living practitioner. birthday in December 2003 and the Rolling Stones' touring machine is creaking into gear once more. But who is the real Keith behind the kohl-eyed image? In this penetrative and entertaining portrait, Sandford reveals a life of brilliant invention, of talent, self-destruction, drugs, sex and lurid excess, and above all the glorious rush of the music.

      Keith Richards: Satisfaction
    • The Rolling Stones : fifty years

      • 497 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The definitive story of the most controversial and longest-surviving band in music history In order to accurately chronicle the human drama at the center of the Rolling Stones story, the author of this book has carried out interviews with band members; close family members, including Mick's parents; and the group's fans and contemporaries. He has even examined their previously unreleased FBI files. In 1962 Mick Jagger was a bright, well-scrubbed boy planning a career in the civil service, while Keith Richards was learning how to smoke and swivel a six-shooter. Add the mercurial Brian Jones—who'd been effectively run out of Cheltenham for theft, multiple impregnations, and playing blues guitar—and the wryly opinionated Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, and the potential was obvious.During the 1960s and '70s the Stones were polarizing figures, alternately admired and reviled for their flamboyance, creativity, and salacious lifestyles. Confidently expected never to reach 30, they now approach their seventies having been together for 50 years. Like no other book before, this history makes sense of the rich brew of clever invention and opportunism; talent, good fortune, insecurity, and self-destructiveness; and drugs, sex, and other excess that made the Stones who they are.

      The Rolling Stones : fifty years
    • Sting. Back on the Beat

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Touted by fans for his charisma and scorned by critics for his egomania, Sting is one of the most commercially successful and most controversial rock artists performing today. A schoolteacher from Newcastle, Sting soared to international fame and the top of the seventies rock charts with The Police, one of the most popular bands on the planet. After the band folded, he emerged as a solo start with hit singles, critically acclaimed albums, worldwide sell-out tours, and a host of Grammys. Yet Sting's career has been turbulent — an accomplished jazz bassist and vastly talented musician, he has been charged with playing punk and reggae for careerist convenience. He has been accused of single-handedly breaking up The Police at the peak of its rock band powers. In this updated edition of the first full-length biography of Sting, Christopher Sandford examines the substance behind the cliché: the creative disagreements — and physical violence — among The Police; the musical intelligence that produced such albums as Nothing Like the Sun and Ten Summoner's Tales; Sting's ecological campaigning and financial dealings; and his numerous sexual entanglements. Here is Sting, the legend, the man, the political activist, the performer who continues to fascinate the world.

      Sting. Back on the Beat