Killing The Legends | By Bill Oreilly, Martin Dugardepub
: The authors examine how fame and extreme wealth led to isolation, making these legends vulnerable to exploitation by those they trusted most—such as managers and "hanger-oners".
: Explores the strain his relationship with Yoko Ono and substance use placed on his bonds with his family and fellow Beatles. Killing the Legends by Bill OReilly, Martin Dugardepub
Killing the Legends : The Lethal Danger of Celebrity, Hardcover by O'Reilly, Bill; Dugard, Martin, Isbn 1250283302, Isbn-13 9781250283306 Killing the Legends : The Lethal Danger of Celebrity Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity [Book] : The authors examine how fame and extreme
: Despite their tragic ends, the book honors their lasting impact on music, sports, activism, and global culture. Book Details Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity
: Details how his manager, Herbert Muhammad, pushed him to continue fighting long past his physical limits for financial gain, potentially worsening his neurological decline.
: The narrative exposes the darker side of their success, including battles with addiction, personal demons, and the difficulties of aging in industries that prize youth. Exploitative Relationships :