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רשימת הספרים - ביוגרפיות של רובי ספרים רשמיים - O F F I C I A L B O O K S S O M E B O D Y S O M E D A Y P A P E R B A C K 3 October 2002 Once in a while a book is produced that captures the energy and spirit of the world of rock. Somebody Someday was published to massive popular and critical acclaim in September 2001. It shot straight to No 1 in the bestseller lists and proceeded to spend 14 weeks in the top 3. The insight, honesty and humour of the book was unprecedented. The photographic quality and design innovation was no more than this pop icon deserved. In short it was a triumph. For the paperback edition, Robert P. Williams and Mark McCrum have delved even further into the phenomenon that is Robbie - covering his million selling 2001 album and looking at changes in his professional, family, social and love lives. Dynamically repackaged in a tempting trade paperback and including new photographs, this is a fitting follow up 2001's most successful hardback - Somebody Someday S O M E B O D Y S O M E D A Y H A R D C O V E R 13 September 2001 A lavishly illustrated production that reveals the character behind the headlines, the genius behind the face, the lifestyle behind the closed doors. This is what it's really like at the centre of the cyclone that is Robbie Williams. An intimate, private tour of his extraordinary and complicated life. R O B B I E W I L L I A M S P H O T O G R A P H S ( H A M I S H B R O W N ) September 2000 Robbie Williams explores the remarkable career of Robbie Williams, photographed by renowned music photographer Hamish Brown. The reportage style pictures in this book cover Robbie from just after the release of his first album Life Thru' a Lens to the promotion for his top selling album I've Been Expecting You. This book will unite both published and never before seen shots, including the image chosen for The National Portrait Gallery's definitive Icons of Pop collection. Through Robbie's involvement with the late Ian Dury, Robbie Williams will be published to help raise money for the charity Cancer BACUP. The introduction to the book is written by Ian's eldest son Baxter. R O B B I E W I L L I A M S : L E T M E E N T E R T A I N Y O U 6 November 1998 After five years of success with Take That, Robbie Williams left to pursue a solo career. This official book discusses the first year away from Take That, which Robbie describes as like going to a New Year's Eve party and not coming back until New Year's Eve the next year. Robbie also talks about those critics who wrote him off as "being famous for being famous", the success of his album "Life Thru a Lens" and the release of the single "Angels". The glamour of "pop star life" is explored, along with the downside to fame at a young age. There is also a handwritten foreword signed by Robbie. U N O F F I C I A L B O O K S L I V E W I R E R E A L L I V E S : ( R O B B I E W I L L I A M S ( J U L I A H O L T 3 April 2000 In order to ensure accessibility and readability, Hodder & Stoughton have worked with The Basic Skills Agency on "Livewire" - a series of reading material with a teenage/adult interest level for those with reading ages below ten, or for adult students of English as a foreign language. "Livewire" offers teenagers and adults appropriate fiction and non-fiction which is graded at reading ages 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 and 9-10. The books aim to engage the interest of the reader in a motivating and non-patronizing way and lead him or her towards the attainment of a higher reading level. All "Livewire" books are written by experienced special needs teachers. This biography of pop heart-throb Robbie Williams offers interesting facts accompanied by lots of photographs to sustain the interest of the reader. The book is colour-coded for appropriate reading age (either 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 or 9-10). P O C K E T R O M E O : R O B B I E W I L L I A M S 26 March 1999 One of a series of mini-books featuring show-business personalities who are popular with teenage girls. Twenty-four photographs of Robbie Williams, formerly of the pop group Take That and now a solo performer, are accompanied by background facts. V O N T A K E T H A T Z U M S O L O S T A R 1999 (Germany) R O B B I E W I L L I A M S ( I N H I S O W N W O R D S ( M I C H A E L H E A T L Y 16 Desember 1998 Robbie Williams made pop history when he left boy band, "Take That". This book features quotes from family, friends and Robbie himself, and seeks to give the reader an insight into his music and world. Robbie also talks about his re-emergence as an artist with his album "Thru a Lens". T H E I L L U S T R A T E D S T O R Y ( P A U L L E S T E R ) November 1998 After five years with boy band "Take That", Robbie Williams is now a successful solo artist with his album "Life Thru a Lens". This book tells his story.
רשימת הספרים - ביוגרפיות של רובי ספרים רשמיים - O F F I C I A L B O O K S S O M E B O D Y S O M E D A Y P A P E R B A C K 3 October 2002 Once in a while a book is produced that captures the energy and spirit of the world of rock. Somebody Someday was published to massive popular and critical acclaim in September 2001. It shot straight to No 1 in the bestseller lists and proceeded to spend 14 weeks in the top 3. The insight, honesty and humour of the book was unprecedented. The photographic quality and design innovation was no more than this pop icon deserved. In short it was a triumph. For the paperback edition, Robert P. Williams and Mark McCrum have delved even further into the phenomenon that is Robbie - covering his million selling 2001 album and looking at changes in his professional, family, social and love lives. Dynamically repackaged in a tempting trade paperback and including new photographs, this is a fitting follow up 2001's most successful hardback - Somebody Someday S O M E B O D Y S O M E D A Y H A R D C O V E R 13 September 2001 A lavishly illustrated production that reveals the character behind the headlines, the genius behind the face, the lifestyle behind the closed doors. This is what it's really like at the centre of the cyclone that is Robbie Williams. An intimate, private tour of his extraordinary and complicated life. R O B B I E W I L L I A M S P H O T O G R A P H S ( H A M I S H B R O W N ) September 2000 Robbie Williams explores the remarkable career of Robbie Williams, photographed by renowned music photographer Hamish Brown. The reportage style pictures in this book cover Robbie from just after the release of his first album Life Thru' a Lens to the promotion for his top selling album I've Been Expecting You. This book will unite both published and never before seen shots, including the image chosen for The National Portrait Gallery's definitive Icons of Pop collection. Through Robbie's involvement with the late Ian Dury, Robbie Williams will be published to help raise money for the charity Cancer BACUP. The introduction to the book is written by Ian's eldest son Baxter. R O B B I E W I L L I A M S : L E T M E E N T E R T A I N Y O U 6 November 1998 After five years of success with Take That, Robbie Williams left to pursue a solo career. This official book discusses the first year away from Take That, which Robbie describes as like going to a New Year's Eve party and not coming back until New Year's Eve the next year. Robbie also talks about those critics who wrote him off as "being famous for being famous", the success of his album "Life Thru a Lens" and the release of the single "Angels". The glamour of "pop star life" is explored, along with the downside to fame at a young age. There is also a handwritten foreword signed by Robbie. U N O F F I C I A L B O O K S L I V E W I R E R E A L L I V E S : ( R O B B I E W I L L I A M S ( J U L I A H O L T 3 April 2000 In order to ensure accessibility and readability, Hodder & Stoughton have worked with The Basic Skills Agency on "Livewire" - a series of reading material with a teenage/adult interest level for those with reading ages below ten, or for adult students of English as a foreign language. "Livewire" offers teenagers and adults appropriate fiction and non-fiction which is graded at reading ages 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 and 9-10. The books aim to engage the interest of the reader in a motivating and non-patronizing way and lead him or her towards the attainment of a higher reading level. All "Livewire" books are written by experienced special needs teachers. This biography of pop heart-throb Robbie Williams offers interesting facts accompanied by lots of photographs to sustain the interest of the reader. The book is colour-coded for appropriate reading age (either 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 or 9-10). P O C K E T R O M E O : R O B B I E W I L L I A M S 26 March 1999 One of a series of mini-books featuring show-business personalities who are popular with teenage girls. Twenty-four photographs of Robbie Williams, formerly of the pop group Take That and now a solo performer, are accompanied by background facts. V O N T A K E T H A T Z U M S O L O S T A R 1999 (Germany) R O B B I E W I L L I A M S ( I N H I S O W N W O R D S ( M I C H A E L H E A T L Y 16 Desember 1998 Robbie Williams made pop history when he left boy band, "Take That". This book features quotes from family, friends and Robbie himself, and seeks to give the reader an insight into his music and world. Robbie also talks about his re-emergence as an artist with his album "Thru a Lens". T H E I L L U S T R A T E D S T O R Y ( P A U L L E S T E R ) November 1998 After five years with boy band "Take That", Robbie Williams is now a successful solo artist with his album "Life Thru a Lens". This book tells his story.