30 Years of Seeing Stars

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Sure to be a treasured collector's item and conversation starter, Seeing Stars is filled with the sizzling stories and fun photos that have mesmerized millions of readers of People since its introduction in 1974. In that first year, Stephen King begins his reign of terror with Carrie, his first best seller. The next year, John Travolta enters our lives...as a sweathog! Three years later, lady Diana Spencer appears in her first formal meeting with the man she thought would forever be her prince charming. Chapters on "The World's Most Beautiful People" and "The Sexiest Men Alive" capture the past three decades of megawatt stars that still shine - as well as those we remember only when we wonder, 'Whatever happened to...?' It's all part of the star studded tapestry that People Magazine has woven into Seeing Stars.

Author: People Magazine
Format: Hardback, 144 pages, 203mm x 276mm
Published: 2004, Time Warner International, United States
Genre: Other Performing Arts

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Sure to be a treasured collector's item and conversation starter, Seeing Stars is filled with the sizzling stories and fun photos that have mesmerized millions of readers of People since its introduction in 1974. In that first year, Stephen King begins his reign of terror with Carrie, his first best seller. The next year, John Travolta enters our lives...as a sweathog! Three years later, lady Diana Spencer appears in her first formal meeting with the man she thought would forever be her prince charming. Chapters on "The World's Most Beautiful People" and "The Sexiest Men Alive" capture the past three decades of megawatt stars that still shine - as well as those we remember only when we wonder, 'Whatever happened to...?' It's all part of the star studded tapestry that People Magazine has woven into Seeing Stars.