Farewell to the Famous

by Robert R. Morman, Ph. D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/01/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9781438932620

About the Book

“Farewells to the Famous” describe the illustrious

careers of Luciano Pavarotti - “Opera’s Super Star,”

Jack Valenti - creator of the movie rating system,

Reverend Jerry Falwell - founder of the Moral Majority,

Bill Walsh - famed NFL football coach, Merv Griffin -

talented singer, talk show host and entrepreneur, Robert

Goulet - gifted baritone and actor, Norman Mailer -

macho literary giant, Johnny Grant - Hollywood’s finest

ambassador, Sir Edmund Hillary - conqueror of Mount

Everest and humanitarian, Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. - founder,

modern conservatism, talk show, writer and bon vivant,

Charton Heston - legendary actor and patriot, Sydney

Pollack - actor, producer and director, Yves Saint Laurent

- fabulous fashion designer, Tim Russert - respected TV

host, George Carlin - vulgar but clever comedian, Jesse

Helms - traditional Southern senator and Dr. Michael

DeBakey – world-renowned innovative cardiac surgeon.   

 

 


About the Author

Robert R. Morman was born in Lansford, PA. He

He served in the USN as Chief Yeoman during

WWII and later joined the USAFR and retired as

a Major.  He received the B. A., M. A. and Ph. D.

degrees in psychology (USC, 1955). He worked as

a research psychologist, counseling psychologist,

and professor in psychology and education at

CSULA. Xlibris.com published “Final Departures

of the Famous,” “Exits of the Eminent,” “Passing

of the Prominent” and “Bush’s Fourth Year, Post

War Iraq.”  lstBooks.com (AuthorHouse.com)

published several books on the Clinton presidency,

“Bush’s Presidential Election 2000,” “Bush’s First

Year…,“ “Bush’s Second Year…” and “Bush’s Third

Year...” AuthorHouse also published “Lights Out for

Laudable Luminaries” in ’05, “Bush’s 6th Year—

Civil War in Iraq…” in ’07, “Demises of the

Distinguished” in ’07 and “Bush’s 7th Year, Civil War

In Iraq “Stay the Course Surge Dirge.”