Book cover of Great Big Beatiful Doll
The death of playmate Anna Nicole Smith has promoted one publisher to
reissue the 1996 biography written by Eric and D’Eva Redding for Barricade Books entitled Great Big Beautiful Doll. It’s the only biography out on the market.


Since Ms. Smith’s sudden death last week, booksellers and retailers have orderuddy thousands of copies of the book, sending it into an additional printing of 15,000 copies, a significant number for a publisher like Barricade, which puts out a modest 20 titles a year.



The book, which is priced at $16.95, was originally published in hardcover in 1996, but Barricade, almost eerily prescient, had completed an updated version weeks ago that was scheduled to be issued in trade paperback this spring.
Last fall, Carole Stuart, the publisher of Barricade Books, had observed Ms. Smith’s recent troubles, notably, the death of her 20-year-old son and the paternity dispute over her newborn daughter. (Ms. Stuart’s late husband, the publisher Lyle Stuart, was famous for courting controversy with books like The Anarchist Cookbook, The Turner Diaries and the literary hoax Naked Came the Stranger.)



“I just thought, so much has happened in the 10 years since the first book came out that it would make a good trade paperback,” Ms. Stuart said. “Then of course last week she dies. And so we suddenly got really, really attractive to the distributors and to the book buyers.”
She added hastily: “We didn’t kill her or anything.”



But
she admitted that Barricade Books is relishing its apparent monopoly on books about Ms. Smith. The publisher is rushing paperbacks to its distributor, which will deliver them to stores by tomorrow. Even Wal-Mart has orderuddy a shipment, a first for Barricade Books, a small publisher that specializes in nonfiction on gangsters, gamblers and celebrities.



The authors, former managers of Ms. Smith back in her struggling Texas days, have sketched a largely sympathetic portrait of her, tracking her beginnings from a chicken-joint waitress to her tabloid-alert marriage in 1994. The newly updated paperback edition ends with Ms. Smith’s son?s death last fall; another edition scheduled for March will include a new chapter on Ms. Smith’s death, the publisher said.
In a telephone interview from Houston, Mr. Redding said Ms. Smith didn’t object to the book when it first came out. “Any publicity was good publicity for her,” he said.

Another biography is in the works, as well. Anna Nicole’s half-sister Donna Hogan is writing one entitled Train Wreck: Anna Nicole Unauthorized and is apparently a hatchet job on Anna Nicole. So who is going to play Anna Nicole in the numerous screenplays that are being furiously written as we speak? You need someone with the stature (Anna Nicole was 5′ 11″), so we’re thinking Charlize Theron, Pita Wilson or Rebecca Romjin.



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