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Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews, and 4 Years of research, went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both Morrissey and Marr.  Morrissey supposedly wished for the Death of [[Johnny Rogan]] after it's publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire.
Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews, and 4 Years of research, went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both Morrissey and Marr, both before, and after [[The Smiths]] split .  Morrissey supposedly wished for the Death of [[Johnny Rogan]] after it's publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire, but later mellowed enough towards it to mention the book during the court case with [[Mike Joyce]].

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Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance
Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance New Revised Edition
Morrissey and Marr: The Severed Alliance Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition
Literature
Name Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance
Author Johnny Rogan
Pages 360 (New revised Edition Paperback)
352 (hardback)
Release 31 December 1993 (New revised edition Paperback)
27 April 1992 (hardback)
13 June 2012 (Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback)
Publisher Omnibus Press
Omnibus Press (Hardback)
Omnibus Press(Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback)
ISBN 0711930007 (Paperback New Revised Edition)
0711918384 (Hardback)
1780383045(Updated Twentieth Anniversary Edition Paperback)

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Obsessively researched, reportedly over 100 interviews, and 4 Years of research, went into the production of The Severed Alliance, a biography of both Morrissey and Marr, both before, and after The Smiths split . Morrissey supposedly wished for the Death of Johnny Rogan after it's publication, either in a motorway pile up or a hotel fire, but later mellowed enough towards it to mention the book during the court case with Mike Joyce.