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Book Reviews of Sinatra:Frank & FriendlyBook Review: O'Neill's Sinatra Book is Fabulous Summary: 5 Stars
This book shows some really up close and personal pictures of Frank Sinatra. Excellent photos that really look into the man.
This book is great. The photos are indescrible they look so great.
This book was done perfectly and its not cheap however its a great great book. Sinatra fans and collectors = This book is a must for your collection
Book Review: Sinatra, Frank and Friendly Summary: 5 Stars
This book is very well written and the pictures and illistrations are very good. Its like a big storybook its very nice I lovge it.
Book Review: Sinatra, at his best Summary: 5 Stars
This is a beautiful book on Frank Sinatra, if your a fan its a must have.
Who can ever have enough of Sinatra?
Book Review: There are better books on Ol' Blue Eyes..... Summary: 3 Stars
The book is of fine quality, but the content covered is in later, not quite as interesting, years.
The photography is superb (Terry O'Neill) and the commentary is simple. The materials used in the book are unique; matte pages with glossy photos, which almost make it appear as though the author actually attached original prints to the pages. Classy.
In my opinion, the time period covered in this book shows a Sinatra on the downhill side of his career, and isn't quite as interesting as his earlier (ie: Capitol) years. However, the years that are represented here are done well, and show yet another side to a very complex man.
Book Review: DISAPPOINTED Summary: 1 Stars
Perhaps I am missing the boat here or perhaps my Sinatra collection is too extensive but there was very little in this book that I have not seen before. If you have watched "Lady in Cement" and "The First Deadly Sin" then you really do not need to buy this book. Way too many pictures of these 2 movies. Other than some candid behind the scene concert shots I found nothing of interest here. It is a beautiful book; very well presented but the most personal photo in the whole thing is the one on the cover. A lot of money for movie set pictures, folks.
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