Miss America (book)

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Miss America
Author Howard Stern
Cover artist Design by Jack Heller and Oscar Gonzalez, Photograph by Paul Aresu
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) Autobiography
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date November, 1995
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 482
ISBN ISBN 0-06-039167-7

Miss America is the autobiography of radio personality and shock jock, Howard Stern. It is the follow-up to his first book Private Parts.

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Acknowledgments
  1. Cybersurfing for Vagina
  2. Michael Jackson: If You Love Children So Much, Where Are the Girls?
  3. The King of All Mental Illness
    The History of Howard's Hair
  4. The Stern Ponderosa: Romeo Stern, Pamela Anderson, and the Yentas
  5. My Second Family: Cookie Puss, Hitler Youth, Tit Jobs, and the Potato
  6. The Fruit Doesn't Fall Far from the Scumbag: Covering the Biggest News Stories of the Decade
  7. Long Live the Beast! No One Else Has the Right to Be on the Radio but Me
  8. The Path of the Warrior: The Rocky Road to National Radio Success
  9. The Country Is Out of Order: Howard Stern for Governor
  10. Stuttering John
  11. Forgive Me, for I Have Sinned: The Unleashing of the Mad Phone Stalkers
    Celebrities I Love
  12. The Stern Inquisition
  13. Extortion: How the U.S. Governments Fucks You and Me
    Afterword: A Listener Analyzes the Show
    Thanks
    Photograph and Illustration Credits

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