Michael Jackson: Making History
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A lavishly illustrated full color photo book featuring an exclusive interview with the King of Pop... Michael Jackson openly talking about the History World Tour, his music and future. A look at the mega-hit singles and videos from the History album, including Scream, You Are Not Alone, Earth Song and They Don't Care About Us. Also discusses Michael's spectacular short movie - Ghosts.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #87119 in Books
- Published on: 2009-07-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780711967236
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
A great book for fans of HIStory
This is a great picture book if you are a fan (or a big time fan) of Michael Jackson's HIStory. It mostly contains things about the HIStory album and its creation so if you are a 1980s MJJ fan, you might not like this book as much. It also has an interview with the King of Pop (done by Adrian Grant). However, there are NO POSTERS in this book. A great book for fans of the King of Pop.
a great book for major m.j fans
Making HIStory is a great book for big M.J fans like myself. It has some briliant colour photographs but it is not exactley a litery classic. I does however have a great interview in it conducted by Adrian Grant. A not bad book all round but it is not one of the greatest M.J books around
Interesting Book
I've followed Michael Jackson's Career for a Long time.No Other Artist in the Past 20 plus Years has Brought the Hype&Interest like Him.Now the Interview was cool I tend to like more detail stuff&Grant has done better Books on MJ still this one has some cool Commentary.I enjoy Reading on MJ's Creative Process Period.Adrian Grant sheded Light on that in another Book.




