Drawing from his fifteen years as Frank Sinatra's valet, George Jacobs offers a candid and revealing memoir filled with memorable anecdotes and shocking insights. Co-authored with William Stadiem, the book is packed with quotable remarks that provide a glimpse into the glamorous yet tumultuous life of one of music's biggest icons. It serves as a captivating read for gossip enthusiasts, showcasing the highs and lows of working closely with Sinatra.
William Stadiem Books
William Stadiem brings a unique perspective shaped by both Wall Street and Hollywood to his captivating explorations of celebrity and excess. He crafts narratives that delve into the decadent and outrageous, offering readers an insider's view of the lives of the famous. His writing is characterized by a sharp, often witty, dissection of the glamorous and the scandalous. Stadiem's work immerses the reader in a world of larger-than-life personalities and behind-the-scenes drama, revealing the allure and the often-unseen realities of show business.






Too rich
- 409 pages
- 15 hours of reading
William Stadiem's biography of King Farouk of Egypt is a sympathetic portrait of the penultimate King of Egypt which takes into consideration the diplomatic pressures he was subjected to during the time of his reign.
George Jacobs here gives an insider's account of life with Sinatra during the heady years of the Rat Pack that's as cool, original and dazzling as the man himself.
Don't Mind If I Do
- 305 pages
- 11 hours of reading
An intimate behind-the-scenes assessment of Hollywood, presented from the perspective of a long-time film, television, and stage performer recounts his witness to such events as Richard Burton's proclamation of love to Elizabeth Taylor and one of Judy Garland's suicide attempts, in an account that also describes his relationships with high-profile politicians. 150,000 first printing.
Madame Claude
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Traces the remarkable life of the head of post-World War II Paris' most exclusive finishing school, tracing her origins as an impoverished Jewish girl from the city of Angers and discussing the controversies that made her one of the world's most wanted women.
Enter the glamorous domain of world-famous jewellery house, Harry Winston, and discover the true rags-to-riches story of the immigrant family behind the phenomenon.
Madam 90210
La mia vita, le mie ragazze squillo e le grandi star di Hollywood
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Straight from today's headlines--a sizzling, juicy memoir of sex, stars, and sleaze by a notorious Hollywood madam. For over 20 years, Adams has provided Hollywood and Beverly Hills with an invaluable service: the sale of sex. Her clients include some of the film world's greatest celebrities, and her "girls" were magnificent models, actresses, and wealthy housewives.
