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Detailed Contact Information for Noteworthy Individuals in Art, Business, Entertainment, Fashion, Government, Law, Literature, Media, Medicine, Politics, Religion, Science, Sports, and Other Areas
This edition provides up-to-date contact information for about 7,000 high-profile individuals, including 786 people not included in the first edition. Included are present-day authors, political figures, business leaders, media personalities, actors, musicians, athletes, and others.
The fully updated listings typically include the person's name, the name of an organization that serves as a point of contact for that individual, and the organization's mailing address and phone number. Fax and toll-free numbers are included as available and appropriate. Official websites, for the person listed or the affiliated organization, are included as well.
Listings in Who are arranged alphabetically by name. A detailed Subject Index organizes the names of the people listed according to specific occupations and subjects.
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7x10. List price $76. 2nd edition. 600 Pages. 978-0-7808-0809-6. 2006. $68.00.
What reviewers are saying . . . "An excellent resource for academic and public libraries." - Choice, Association of College and Research Libraries, February 2007
"Its eclectic coverage as well as the lack of photos distinguishes this reference from the typical celebrity homage." - Reference & Research Book News, November 2006
"The most useful information included in Who are the titles and telephone numbers of celebrity agents. This directory puts 'adore-me-but-don't call-me' fan-directed Web sites to shame by providing accessible contact information." - American Reference Books Annual, 2006
"The book still provides a wealth of information with easy access on how to contact a prominent person. Recommended." - Library Media Connection, February 2006
"The selections and arrangement make this directory an efficient resource for the contact information and occupational listings of people currently in the public eye. Recommended for all libraries." - Library Journal, September 1, 2005
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