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For fans of Queen and music history enthusiasts
Unearths the untold story behind Freddie Mercury's life
You will gain a deeper understanding of his journey
The authoritative portrait of one of Britain's greatest music icons: the late Freddie Mercury.
'Exactly the sort of tribute Mercury himself would have wanted' - SPECTATOR
This is the definitive biography of Freddie Mercury. Written by an award-winning rock journalist, Lesley-Ann Jones toured widely with Queen forming lasting friendships with the band. Now, having secured access to the remaining band members and those who were closest to Freddie, from childhood to death, Lesley-Ann has written the most in depth account of one of music's best loved and most complex figures. Meticulously researched, sympathetic, unsensational, the book will focus on the period in the 1980s when Queen began to fragment, before their Live Aid performance put them back in the frame. In her journey to understand the man behind the legend, Lesley-Ann Jones has travelled from London to Zanzibar to India. Packed with exclusive interviews and told with the invaluable perspective that the twenty years since Mercury's death presents, Freddie Mercury is the most up to date portrait of a legendary man.
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Acclaim for Freddie Mercury: The Definitive Biography:
'No one has captured better than Lesley-Ann Jones the magical, enchanting dualism of Freddie Mercury' - THE TIMES
'Truly definitive, truly Freddie, an energetic, entertaining and essential account' - SIR TIM RICE
'This book grabs you with its opening, then builds. Insight and anecdote in perfect harmony' - SIMON NAPIER-BELL
'At last a massive tribute to a massive talent' - STEVE HARLEY, COCKNEY REBEL
Title
Freddie Mercury: The Definitive Biography
Author
Lesley-Ann Jones
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Hodder Paperbacks
Published
June 2012
Weight
298g
Page Count
416
Dimensions
13.3 x 19.8 x 2.6 cm
ISBN
9781444733693
ISBN-10
1444733699
Eden Code
4747767
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