That’s Amore: A Son Remembers Dean Martin by Ricci Martin with Christopher Smith
Books & Manuscripts

That’s Amore: A Son Remembers Dean Martin by Ricci Martin with Christopher Smith

This is a hardcover biographical book titled 'That’s Amore: A Son Remembers Dean Martin,' authored by Ricci Martin in collaboration with Christopher Smith. The item presents as a standard-sized hardcover volume with a dust jacket. The dust jacket design features a prominent black-and-white photograph of entertainer Dean Martin embracing a young child, presumably the author Ricci Martin. The title 'THAT’S AMORE' is printed in large, bold, black and red serif typography at the top, followed by the subtitle in a cursive, script-style font. The authors' names are listed at the very top on a red border header. Physically, the book appears to be in good used condition with crisp edges on the dust jacket, though minor shelf wear and light surface scuffing characteristic of a modern publication may be present upon close tactile inspection. The paper quality likely consists of acidic-free stock common in late 20th to early 21st-century mass-market publications. Published originally around 2002, this book provides an intimate look into the life of the legendary Rat Pack member from his son's perspective. There are no signs of major damage such as tearing, heavy foxing, or spine lean visible from the primary angle.

Estimated Value

$15-$30

Basic Information

Category

Books & Manuscripts

Appraised On

March 4, 2026

Estimated Value

$15-$30

Item Description

This is a hardcover biographical book titled 'That’s Amore: A Son Remembers Dean Martin,' authored by Ricci Martin in collaboration with Christopher Smith. The item presents as a standard-sized hardcover volume with a dust jacket. The dust jacket design features a prominent black-and-white photograph of entertainer Dean Martin embracing a young child, presumably the author Ricci Martin. The title 'THAT’S AMORE' is printed in large, bold, black and red serif typography at the top, followed by the subtitle in a cursive, script-style font. The authors' names are listed at the very top on a red border header. Physically, the book appears to be in good used condition with crisp edges on the dust jacket, though minor shelf wear and light surface scuffing characteristic of a modern publication may be present upon close tactile inspection. The paper quality likely consists of acidic-free stock common in late 20th to early 21st-century mass-market publications. Published originally around 2002, this book provides an intimate look into the life of the legendary Rat Pack member from his son's perspective. There are no signs of major damage such as tearing, heavy foxing, or spine lean visible from the primary angle.

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