Miss America

In *Miss America*, Howard Stern presents a candid exploration of his life and career, published by HarperCollins on August 24, 2010. This illustrated edition spans 496 pages and delves into various aspects of Stern’s experiences, including his encounters with notable figures and his personal challenges. The book features over forty pictures and discusses significant events, such as his interactions with Michael Jackson and his controversial moments in the media landscape.
Readers will find a mix of biography and humor as Stern recounts his battles with the FCC and his political aspirations, including a campaign for governor of New York. The narrative touches on intriguing stories from his past, such as the infamous Atlantic City incident and unique anecdotes involving public figures. With its focus on entertainment and performing arts, *Miss America* offers a revealing look at the complexities of Stern’s life, making it a notable addition to the genres of biography and humor.
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Now with more than forty pictures of naked breasts, Howard Stern’s Miss America offers remarkable revelations about:
Howard’s secret meeting with Michael Jackson!
The Stern family pact with Adolf Hitler!
Howard’s never-before-revealed mental illness!
With chapters on Howard’s ongoing battle with the FCC and his legendary campaign for governor of the state of New York, Miss America covers some of the greatest news stories of recent history—from the Atlantic City penis sandwich to an exclusive with Jackie O’s embalming-fluid delivery boy and of course, Philadelphia’s own fecal-obsessed Uncle Ed.
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