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Publishers acquire Michael Jackson’s autobiography rights

July 30, 2009

51273302DB00_Jackson_HearPublishers including Random House have bought the rights to reprint Michael Jackson‘s best-selling 1988 autobiography, “Moonwalk,” Random House said on Friday. The book, in which the late pop icon talks of his fame, music career and famous family, will be released in October following his death last month. It will sell for $25.The U.S. and Canadian rights were bought by Harmony Books, an imprint of Random House, which is owned by Europe‘s largest media group Bertelsmann. Harmony will print an initial run of 100,000 copies.Harmony Books spokesman Campbell Wharton declined to comment on the terms of the deal made with Jackson’s estate.

The book’s publishing rights were bought by Michel Lafon in France, Heyne in Germany and Heinemann in Britain.The U.S. book deal was finalized by Shaye Areheart, Harmony’s publisher who was Jackson’s original editor at Doubleday, which first published the book.In the book Jackson discusses figures like Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, Brooke Shields, his sister Janet Jackson and his tumultuous relationship with his father, Joe Jackson.

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