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Book SynopsisFor this compelling and fascinating collection, O'Shaughnessy gathers interviews with everyone from Tony Bennett on the singer's art to Ed Koch on the art of politics. Essays and talks from luminaries range from Henry Kissinger to Larry King, Rudolph Giuliani to Tim Russert and Dan Rather.
Trade Review"Many trees in Canada were cut down for the pulp mills to produce this book. There may very well be more names packed between the hard covers than are listed in the Manhattan White Pages." -The Journal News "His conversations with New York-born writers Mary Higgins Clark and Pete Hamill will delight fans." -Catholic New York "The book is full of the din of the fray, both past and present, and it often samples from what seems like the forgotten zeitgeist of some distant generation, some strange time when commentators were respectful toward subjects they didn't agree with and criticized ideas, not people." -Litchfield Country Times "It's a treasure trove of interviews, editorials, essays, commentaries and obserbations, covering 30 years." -- -Ann LaFarge Litchfield Enquirer