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Shop from Russia to see titles available to you. It's tough being rich and famous -- stalked, photographed, hounded, and dissected. But obsessive celebrity watching has a lurid history that began long before tabloid shutterbugs took their first shot. Here for the first time are the recently declassified celebrity files of the FBI, the CIA, and the military, giving the private dirt on the most "suspect, dangerous and immoral" public figures in the world -- from George Burns to Andy Warhol.
The panty parties and massive porn stash of comedian Lou Costello. Ernest Hemingway enlisted as a spy on behalf of the American Embassy.
The sexual drives of our youth aroused beyond normalcy by Elvis Presley. Hollywood honey Marilyn Monroe had shocking ties to Soviet Russia.
Mysterious death of Princess Di a threat to national security. What were the motivating factors behind the spying, the suspicions, and the accusations? The answers make for a startling, insightful, astonishing, outrageous, sometimes shocking, and always controversial peek into the most secret of lives.
Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies. The Run of His Life.
Sinatra and the Jack Pack. These Few Precious Days. The Man and the Secrets. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: All the Gossip Unfit for Print.
Celebrity Secrets has 19 ratings and 4 reviews. Terri said: I was expecting a fluffy, guilty pleasure type of read. What I found instead was a well-resea. Celebrity Secrets: Official Government Files on the Rich and Famous [Nick Redfern] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. SEXUAL DEVIANTS.
Blood in the Water. The Saga of Marilyn Monroe. The Man Who Killed Kennedy. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Robert Kennedy and His Times. Bringing Down the Mob. No Lifeguard on Duty. Live By The Sword: JFK 50 Years Later. Today I Am a Ma'am. The Covert War Against Rock. The panty parties and massive porn stash of comedian Lou Costello.
Ernest Hemingway enlisted as a spy on behalf of the American Embassy. The sexual drives of our youth aroused beyond normalcy by Elvis Presley. Hollywood honey Marilyn Monroe had shocking ties to Soviet Russia. Mysterious death of Princess Di a threat to national security. Paperback , pages. Published February 20th by Gallery Books first published To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
To ask other readers questions about Celebrity Secrets , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Sep 06, Terri rated it it was ok Shelves: I was expecting a fluffy, guilty pleasure type of read. The book was well laid out so I could read about the people I wanted to peek into Should be treasured by those of the conspiracy theory bent.
Nov 09, Aubrey rated it it was ok. Parts of the book were decent while others were kind of dry. I don't really know anything about over half of the people talked about within the text due to the fact that I was not born until The book does not seem to be organized in any way either. It is just sort of all over the place and parts of it are hard to follow.
Feb 23, Beverly Hollandbeck rated it it was ok. I can't believe I read a book entitled Celebrity Secrets.
I can't believe I'm admitting it. Jan 09, Victoria Frow rated it it was amazing. Enjoyed reading the theories about well known celebrities but had to consider that it was just theories and that there is more to their stories. Interesting tho and well worth a read. Lisa Kizer rated it it was ok Sep 19, Janet rated it liked it Jul 13, Brooke rated it it was ok Feb 19, Matthew rated it liked it Jun 27, Ashley rated it liked it Nov 16, Brian rated it liked it Sep 14, Rich S rated it it was ok Apr 05, Willow Croft rated it it was amazing May 03, Mygeorgie rated it it was amazing Mar 24, Ellee rated it it was ok Apr 19, Peri Bennett rated it it was ok Feb 27, Victor rated it it was ok Jul 26, Sk rated it it was ok May 14, Lisa rated it it was ok May 17, Leeda added it Apr 03, Krysta marked it as to-read Dec 31, Becky marked it as to-read Apr 15, Jen marked it as to-read May 06, Hope marked it as to-read Nov 13, Jeanette marked it as to-read Jan 11,