Taschen
Gay Talese. Phil Stern. Frank Sinatra Has a Cold
Editor’s Notes:
In 1965, Gay Talese arrived in Los Angeles to profile Frank Sinatra for Esquire — only to find the star unwell and unwilling to be interviewed. Undeterred, Talese stayed, observing Sinatra’s world through his inner circle instead. The resulting piece, Frank Sinatra Has a Cold, became a landmark of literary nonfiction and a defining work of New Journalism. This illustrated edition pairs Talese’s original manuscript and introduction with photographs by Phil Stern — the only photographer granted access to Sinatra over four decades — alongside work by John Bryson, John Dominis and Terry O’Neill, together painting an incisive portrait of the man and the machine behind him.
Taschen is a leading publishing house known for its exquisite collaborations with the world’s most influential artists, photographers, musicians, designers, and pop-culture icons.
9.3 x 13.1 in.
4.31 lb
- Hardcover with one fold-out
- 250 pages
Orders will be sent directly by the brand. Expect to receive a confirmation e-mail with tracking details as soon as your order has shipped. Thank you.
