Private Parts

Private Parts by Howard Stern, published by Simon & Schuster in 1993, is a first edition that spans 446 pages. In this book, Stern, known as the “King of All Media,” shares his perspectives on politics, current affairs, and the entertainment industry. His candid and often irreverent commentary provides a glimpse into the mind of a figure who has garnered both admiration and criticism from the public.
Readers will find a blend of humor and personal anecdotes as Stern expresses his views, which are sure to resonate with fans of his radio program. The book delves into the complexities of fame and the media landscape, offering insights that reflect his unique position in the entertainment world. With its focus on biography and humor, Private Parts presents an engaging narrative that captures the essence of Stern’s provocative style.
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Self-proclaimed “King of All Media”, Howard Stern is host of a daily radio program loved and loathed by millions. Here Stern vents his views on politics, current affairs, and the entertainment business. His irreverent insight and mind-bending opinions will propel his fans into a reading frenzy and drive his critics wild.
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