Naked Pictures of Famous People explained

Naked Pictures of Famous People: Another Example of Blatantly False Advertising
Author:Jon Stewart
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Humor
Published:1998
Publisher:Dey Street Books
Pages:176
Isbn:978-0688171629
Oclc:49498832

Naked Pictures of Famous People: Another Example of Blatantly False Advertising is a collection of essays and short stories written in 1998 by Jon Stewart, who hosted The Daily Show.[1] It was the first book Stewart wrote, followed by America (The Book), which he co-authored with The Daily Show staff. Naked Pictures was a national bestseller, known for its biting wit and political satire. It features several different formats for its chapters, from two-person dialogues to formal letters.

The chapters include:

Perhaps inspired by the title of the book, Stewart's collaboration with The Daily Show's team, America (The Book), actually included doctored "naked pictures" of the nine members of the Supreme Court.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bruce Watson. Jon Stewart: Beyond the Moments of Zen. August 5, 2014. New Word City. 978-1-61230-630-8. 10–.