If that's Sinatra's Way, he's welcome to it MR S: THE LAST WORD ON FRANK SINATRA by George Jacobs with William Stadiem (Sidgwick Jackson, 16.99)

From: Daily Mail | Date: July 18, 2003| Author: VAL HENNESSY | Copyright information

OL' BLUE EYES certainly did it his way. And how! George Jacobs is 'the last of the Rat Pack', the only survivor of Frank Sinatra's notorious celebrity group whose showbiz excesses have fascinated and enthralled his fans for decades.

Whether fans will still be fascinated and enthralled after reading Jacobs's 'insider revelations' is debatable. He depicts the fabled sex-mad crooner as a racist, sexist, fame-crazy monster. And he should know, having worked as Sinatra's valet, confidant, ...

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If that's Sinatra's Way, he's welcome to it MR S: THE LAST WORD ON FRANK SINATRA by George Jacobs with William Stadiem (Sidgwick Jackson, 16.99)
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