Howard Stern Comes Again Mobi Torrent

Miss America
Howard Sterns Miss America Hardback Cover.jpg
Author Howard Stern
Cover artist Jack Heller (Design)
Oscar Gonzalez (Pattern)
Paul Aresu (Photo)
Land Usa
Linguistic communication English language
Subject area Autobiography
Publisher ReganBooks

Publication date

November vii, 1995
Media blazon Hardcover (1995)
Paperback (1996)
Pages 482 (Hardcover)
592 (Paperback)
ISBN 0-06-039167-7
Preceded by Individual Parts
Followed by Howard Stern Comes Once more

Miss America is the 2nd volume past American radio personality Howard Stern, released on November 7, 1995, by ReganBooks.

Upon release Miss America became the fastest-selling title in the publisher's history.[1] [ii] In October 1996, a paperback edition was released in three different covers with Stern sporting different coloured wigs, plus boosted colour photographs.

Groundwork and writing [edit]

In 1995, Stern made an accelerate deal worth around $3 million with ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins, to publish a follow-upwardly to his get-go volume Individual Parts (1993).[3] Judith Regan was assigned as the book's editor, which she had besides done for Individual Parts. Stern wrote the volume in ii months over the summer of 1995, often working on it for seven or eight hours at home having washed his radio bear witness in the morning.[4] He collaborated with Larry "Ratso" Sloman, who had also edited Private Parts. Stern aimed not to write a book "more outrageous" than Private Parts, but concentrated on stories and topics that he had either not told on the air or had avoided.[5] The volume was structured without a fix offset, middle, and end, rather to allow the reader to open up it at any chapter.[half-dozen] Regan said that Stern had performed beyond what was expected of him, writing 40,000 words for the book, equivalent to 4-and-a-half books. "I said, 'Howard. Stop writing.'"[6] When the book was finished, Stern felt a bigger sense of gratification with it compared to his radio show and when Regan praised him for what he had written, he described it every bit "the most fulfilling moment in my career so far".[four] [6]

Stern named the volume after a remark from his father. He explained: "When I was a child growing upwards in loftier school, I would come downward the steps. My parents were disgusted by me. I had started this growth spurt. I looked like a big, hairy pencil. I'g walking down the steps and my begetter would expect at me and I'd be in my underpants. And he looked downward at his son who was sprouting with facial hair and he'd become, 'Oh, look. In that location's Miss America.'[7] The title caused a rift with those in charge of the Miss America dazzler pageant who, in a letter to HarperCollins, argued that the book contained "tasteless" photographs "that deal with field of study matter having nothing to practise with our client". Regan maintained she acted with caution with the title and thought information technology was safe to use.[8] An early working championship was Sloppy Seconds in reference to a gang blindside, but Regan rejected it because she deemed information technology "gross" and a put down on himself.[6] Some other rejected title was Mein Kampf, the same title as Adolf Hitler's book, and Big Nose, Small Hose.[8]

Stern announced the volume on his radio testify on August 28, 1995. He revealed that he had completed a typhoon version of the unabridged volume at that point, with two chapters finalised, though Regan maintained he had exaggerated how little he had produced for her. A title had yet to exist settled upon.[9] Stern had written a chapter almost the Simpson case but felt it would engagement the book, and found himself editing what he had written as the case had yet to reach a verdict while he was writing it. He then decided to scrap the affiliate.[4] Stern dedicates the book to his radio prove intern Steve Grillo. His other choice was Lonnie Hanover, the possessor of Scores, a strip club which Stern and his staff used to visit.[10]

Design [edit]

The front encompass depicts Stern dressed in elevate. The back comprehend features a picture of Stern with O. J. Simpson at Donald Trump'south wedding in 1993. The phrase "Getting away with murder" is printed in big white letters, referring to Simpson'due south murder instance in which he was acquitted on two counts of murder.[4] Regan rejected two photographs and illustrations that Stern had called to include in the book. Ane depicted Simpson showing Stern how to slash and amputate his wife; another showed Stern holding a hatchet and his wife's severed leg while Simpson coaches him. In a letter to Stern's amanuensis Don Buchwald, Regan said they were "beyond tasteless" and "entirely inappropriate". One that Regan accustomed depicted Stern's married woman, covered in blood with her eyes rolled upwardly and her neck slashed, existence fed through a meat grinder operated by him while Simpson stands by giving the thumbs upwards.[eleven] Regan said that Simpson was "non happy" with the back cover.[six] Post-obit the volume's release Stern commented on the reaction to the film: "That'southward the kind of thing that my wife and I felt strongly about-O. J. should be in jail. She was totally comfortable with it, although she looks at it and thinks it'due south much worse now."[4]

Release [edit]

Miss America was released on November 7, 1995,[6] a week before than the original release date.[8] Information technology was farther promoted with an hr-long tv special on the E! network, which broadcast daily highlights from the radio show on the channel, in December 1995.[six]

Stern biographer Luigi Lucaire reported that Miss America sold six printings within 12 hours of its release.[ane] The Barnes & Noble on Fifth Artery in New York Urban center opened at six:30am on the twenty-four hours of the volume's release, with over 250 people in line. By the cease of the first day, Miss America sold 33,000 copies at Barnes & Noble stores across the United States, a commencement mean solar day record for the country'due south largest book seller.[12] The book bankrupt the previous record for the fastest selling volume in i twenty-four hours, previously beingness Sex activity by Madonna in 1992.[12] At Volume Soup in Los Angeles, 500 copies were sold past 9am on the day of release.[6]

Miss America entered the not-fiction section of The New York Times Best Seller list at number i for the week of November 26, 1995,[xiii] knocking off My American Journey by Colin Powell.[12] It remained at the height for iii weeks,[14] and on the list for 19 weeks.[15]

The book sold more than 9 copies for every i copy of the next best-selling book on the list.[16] Past the end of 1995, Miss America had sold one,398,880 hardcover copies, making information technology the third best-seller of the twelvemonth, according to a March 1996 edition of Publishers Weekly.[1]

In 1996 solitary, the volume sold more than 1.6 one thousand thousand copies.[17] Miss America became the number 1 selling paperback of 1998 at Amazon.com.[17]

Three different versions of a paperback edition were released on October xvi, 1996, that featured Stern dressed as a drag with blonde, brunette and cerise pilus.

Publication [edit]

  • Stern, Howard; Larry Sloman (1995). Judith Regan (ed.). Miss America (1st ed.). Regan Books. ISBN978-0-06-039167-6.
  • Stern, Howard; Larry Sloman (September 1996). Judith Regan (ed.). Miss America (Compress Wrapped Book (Paperback) ed.). Regan Books. ISBN978-0-06-101234-1.
  • Stern, Howard; Larry Sloman (16 October 1996). Judith Regan (ed.). Miss America (Mass Market Paperback ed.). Regan Books. ISBN978-0-06-109550-iv.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Lucaire, Luigi (1997-01-xv). Howard Stern, A to Z: The Stern Fanatic's Guide to the King of all Media. St. Martin'southward Printing. ISBN978-0-312-15144-vii.
  2. ^ Brumley, Al (1995-xi-19). "And so that'due south why Stern is like that - Information technology's just payback time for Howard". Archived from the original on 1999-10-23. Retrieved 2009-05-09 .
  3. ^ Colford 1997, pp. 265–266.
  4. ^ a b c d e Brumley, Al (November 19, 1995). "So that'south why Stern is similar that". Dallas Forenoon News. Archived from the original on October 23, 1999. Retrieved April xxx, 2019.
  5. ^ Hall, Jane (November 25, 1995). "Mr. America strikes once again". Los Angeles Times. p. F1. Retrieved Apr 28, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b c d eastward f g h Lacher, Irene. "Howard Stern Strikes Once more: The Shock Jock'due south Second Book Shoots to the Top". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  7. ^ Mink, Eric (1995-01-14). Katie Couric and Howard Stern. This Is Today. ISBN9780740738531 . Retrieved 2009-07-14 .
  8. ^ a b c "Miss America lawyers see ruby over Stern volume". The Periodical News. November 6, 1995. p. B7. Retrieved April 30, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Stern returns with new volume". Star-Gazette. August 29, 1995. p. 5A. Retrieved April 28, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Author!, Author!". The History of Howard Stern – Deed Three. January i, 2010. SiriusXM.
  11. ^ Benza, A.J.; Kennedy, Helen (October 19, 1995). "Stern pix of Juice get the ax". New York Daily News. p. 3. Retrieved April 28, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ a b c
  13. ^ "The New York Times Best Seller List – November 26, 1995 – Not-Fiction" (PDF). Hawes. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  14. ^ "The New York Times Best Seller List – Dec 10, 1995 – Non-Fiction" (PDF). Hawes. Retrieved April xxx, 2019.
  15. ^ "The New York Times Best Seller List – March 31, 1996 – Non-Fiction" (PDF). Hawes. Retrieved Apr xxx, 2019.
  16. ^ Chavez, Linda (1995-11-23). "The "Stern-ing" of America?". Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2009-05-09 .
  17. ^ a b "Howard Stern Books". The Complete Howard Stern Links. 2001-01-12. Archived from the original on 1999-02-02. Retrieved 2009-05-09 .

Sources

  • Colford, Paul D. (1997). Howard Stern: King of All Media (2nd ed.). St. Martin'southward Paperbacks. ISBN978-0-312-96221-0.

External links [edit]

  • Miss America at HarperCollins

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_America_%28book%29

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