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$aFools' names, fools' faces /
$cAndrew Ferguson ; with an introduction by P.J. O'Rourke. |
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$a1st ed. |
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$aNew York :
$bAtlantic Monthly Press,
$cc1996. |
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$axvii, 213 p. ;
$c22 cm. |
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$tIntroduction /
$rP. J. O'Rourke --
$tCourt Jester.
$tHit 'Em Again!
$tNext Question, Please.
$tNixon's Nemeses.
$tFinal Copy.
$tA People Person.
$tMy Night with Gennifer.
$tSaying It with Flowers --
$tFools' Names, Fools' Faces.
$tLow Profiles.
$tFrom the Mouth of Babs.
$tSinatra at Eighty: Scoobee-Doobee-Don't.
$tThe Soft-Rock President.
$tI've Got Virtue: Bill Bennett Re-moralizes America All by Himself.
$tThe Donald Writes a Book.
$tBill Moyers and the Power of Myth.
$tBob McNamara's Brand.
$tBad Girls Don't Cry --
$tPublic Places.
$tA Sea of Stars.
$tChoice Cuts.
$tPuff the Magic Dragon Goes to Jail.
$tJesse Jackson's Old Pals.
$tTrust Us: The Mystery of the Supreme Court.
$tThe Look That Killed a Congressman.
$tDon Imus's Sacrilege.
$tNewt Gingrich's Opening Day --
$tTom Foolery.
$tA Very Unimportant Person.
$tGorbachev and the Global Brain Trust.
$tChasing Rainbows.
$tA Coffee Thing.
$tAlice in Cyberland.
$tI'm Terrific, You're Terrific.
$tDumbing Down. |
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$a"What do Bill Bennett and James Carville, Louis Farrakhan and Gennifer Flowers, Don Imus and Bill Moyers have in common? They all wish Andrew Ferguson had never heard of them. For ten years, Ferguson has prowled the fever swamps of American celebrity in search of frauds and mountebanks, and he has not been disappointed."--BOOK JACKET. "This is "celebrity journalism" of an unusually high - and skewed and entertaining - order. But Ferguson also takes his readers beyond mere celebrity to examine the larger social trends and enthusiasms of this hyper-accelerated age. In Fools' Names, Fools' Faces, his first collection of essays, he dissects (and sometimes becomes a reluctant participant in) the quintessentially American fads that the '90s have forced upon us."--BOOK JACKET. |
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$zUnited States. |
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$aFads
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$xSocial life and customs
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