Jimmy Page to charge £445 for autobiography
Led Zeppelin guitarist's forthcoming memoir will be a 'visual documentary' of his life consisting only of photographs – and a hefty price tag
Jimmy Page is to publish his autobiography, and not only does it lack deep insights, funny stories and the darkest secrets of Led Zeppelin – it acosts £445. The guitarist says his new book, a 500-page "visual documentary" consisting only of photographs, is as close as he will come to issuing a collection of memoirs, at least while he's still alive.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Thursday, 9 September, 2010
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