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LOS ANGELES | Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:33pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A luxury publishing company said on Wednesday it is putting together a Michael Jackson photo book that the pop star wanted to create before his sudden death about two months ago.

Kraken Opus said "The Official Michael Jackson Opus" will be available for customers through the website of concert ticket seller Ticketmaster, with delivery set for the Christmas holiday season.

Kraken said it had been in discussions with the pop star before he died, and now the book has been endorsed and approved by Jackson's estate.

The book will detail the "Thriller" singer's life and career, span 400 pages of photos and text, weigh 38 pounds, come bound in leather with a silk clamshell case. It will cost $165.

Jackson's estate has already approved a movie based on rehearsal video that was taped only days before his sudden death on June 25, and the estate is awaiting a judge's approval of a merchandising deal and a traveling exhibition of memorabilia from the King of Pop.

Jackson suffered cardiac arrest and died at age 50 in Los Angeles. Police are currently conducting an investigation that appears to be focused on the role that powerful prescription drugs may have played in his death.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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