Killing The Legends By Bill Oreilly, Martin Dugardepub -

: Explores the strain his relationship with Yoko Ono and substance use placed on his bonds with his family and fellow Beatles.

: 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".

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] Killing the Legends by Bill OReilly, Martin Dugardepub

: Highlights the manipulative and financially lopsided relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.

: 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 : : Explores the strain his relationship with Yoko

: 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.

: Details how his manager, Herbert Muhammad, pushed him to continue fighting long past his physical limits for financial gain, potentially worsening his neurological decline. Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity

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