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Fox anchor Bill O'Reilly signs on for two books including presidential story

Bumper paydays ahead for the pugilistic pundit


Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly
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Call him a man of the people no more. Fox News' pontificating pundit Bill O'Reilly has signed on for two more lucrative new book deals to write two more surefire bestseller books, including a presidential history.

O'Reilly has a follow up memoir titled 'Bolder and Fresher' already in the works and it's understood his next two follow up books will include a presidential story, with the president of his choice to be revealed later - the third book is yet to be determined.

O'Reilly's current New York Times bestselling hit is his first work of history, 'Killing Lincoln,' which has topped the nonfiction hardcover list this autumn and has sold nearly one million copies.

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Stephen Rubin, publisher Holt's president, told the Huffington Post that O'Reilly is planning a series of books on presidents 'very much in keeping" with 'Killing Lincoln.' They will be history told in a narrative, novelistic fashion,' Rubin said.

O'Reilly's previous tomes include 'Pinheads and Patriots,' 'Culture Warrior' and the memoir 'A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity.'

'The reason my books have been successful is because of the amazing support provided by the `Factor' audience, and Steve Rubin,' O'Reilly said in a statement. 'It's a dream partnership'.


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If he gets a good cowriter, as he did in Killing Lincoln, the historical books will be a success. I'm not a big O'Reilly fan, but to give him credit, he works hard for his wealth. I prefer the harder commentary of Hannity and the more neutral reporting and commentary of Van Susteren.
 




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