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Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews and four years of research went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both [[Morrissey]] and [[Johnny Marr]], both before and after [[The Smiths]] split. Morrissey supposedly wished for the death of [[Johnny Rogan]] after its publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire, but later mellowed enough towards it to mention the book during the court case with [[Mike Joyce]]. | Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews and four years of research went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both [[Morrissey]] and [[Johnny Marr]], both before and after [[The Smiths]] split. Morrissey supposedly wished for the death of [[Johnny Rogan]] after its publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire, but later mellowed enough towards it to mention the book during the court case with [[Mike Joyce]]. | ||
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Name | Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance |
Author | Johnny Rogan |
Pages | 352 (Hardback) 360 (New Revised Edition Paperback) 624 (Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edtion Paperback) |
Release | 27 April 1992 (Hardback) 31 December 1993 (New Revised Edition Paperback) 13 June 2012 (Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback) |
Publisher | Omnibus Press (Hardback) Omnibus Press (New Revised Edition Paperback) Omnibus Press (Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback) |
ISBN | 0711918384 (Hardback) 0711930007 (New Revised Edition Paperback) 1780383045 (Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback) |
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Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews and four years of research went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both Morrissey and Johnny Marr, both before and after The Smiths split. Morrissey supposedly wished for the death of Johnny Rogan after its publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire, but later mellowed enough towards it to mention the book during the court case with Mike Joyce.
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