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The Rat Pack: Limited Edition Master Edition
Contributor(s): Nourmand, Tony (Editor), Levy, Sean (Text by (Art, Photo Books))
ISBN: 0956648703     ISBN-13: 9780956648709
Publisher: Reel Art Press
OUR PRICE:   $940.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Subjects & Themes - Celebrity
- Performing Arts
Dewey: 791.430
Physical Information: 2.5" H x 14.6" W x 17.1" (16.15 lbs) 448 pages
 
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The most luxurious book ever made on the Rat Pack, this exquisite, 448-page tome is a deluxe, limited edition. Over 80 percent of the images have never been published before and are reproduced for the first time here in breathtaking quality.

Frank Sinatra's legendary clique defined life in the fast lane throughout the late fifties and early sixties, dominating American culture and epitomising a life of cocktails, love affairs and Hollywood glamour.

A select group of photographers, including Sid Avery and Bob Willoughby, captured the Rat Pack in their heyday. Many of the images they produced have been largely stored away, many even undeveloped. For the first time, access to these shots has been made possible to produce one deluxe, collector's edition.

The Rat Pack is the definitive book on Frank, Dean, Sammy and co. tearing up Hollywood and Las Vegas with an extended cast including Marilyn Monroe and JFK. Fifty years on from the year many refer to as The Year of the Rat Pack, 1960, and their influence endures. Shooting Ocean's 11 by day, performing at the Sands by night and sweating out the sour mash in the sauna in between, The Rat Pack includes behind the scenes footage at the JFK Presidential Inauguration and house parties with Ava Gardner and Marilyn Monroe.

With in-depth text by author and leading Rat Pack aficionado Shawn Levy, The Rat Pack is the first collectable photographic book on the men whose appeal transcends generations and who remain the epitome of cool.