A diary kept by Frank Sinatra, which is said to read like "a who’s who of the jet set's gilded age" has sold at auction for €8,000.
The little black book contains information about the singer's A-list associates from the 1970s to 1990s and is the latest of his belongings to be auctioned.
Contact information for big names such as John Wayne and Sidney Poitier are among the entries, according to Man of the World magazine.
The oxblood leather diary features a cover page showing the image of a fortune cookie message which reads 'Beware of friends who are false and deceitful' and contains pages upon pages "bulging with annotated contacts".
Last year, Frank Sinatra's 1944 driving license sold at Boston’s RR Auctions for €14,000.
2015 marks the centenary of Sinatra's birth and many events are being celebrated including; an exhibition at the New York Public Library, an upcoming HBO documentary and new music collections being issued by Sony, Capitol and Universal.