“Forgotten Hollywood”- Gatsby Books Adds Paperback…
November 11th, 2010Manny P. here…
A new independent bookstore has just added Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. Gatsby Books in Long Beach, CA is the newest home for my paperback. According to their website and Facebook page:

The owner of the store is Sean Richard Moor, a remarkably friendly person, who has decided to go all out in the promotion of my paperback. On Saturday, February 26th, 2011, Sean is planning an Academy Award’s® Party and booksigning at Gatsby. I’ll be providing history behind this storied ceremony, autographing my book, and we’ll also test your knowledge with an Oscar® quiz, with a prize going to the winner.
Let me take a moment to personally thank my friend Doreen Matsumoto for arranging the relationship between Gatsby and Forgotten Hollywood. She’s been following the progress of my book since I first put pen to paper. I truly appreciate her support.
Incidentally, the location’s name reminds me of the novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which was first published in April of 1925. The Great Gatsby is ranked #2 in the Modern Library’s lists of the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century. The work has been made into a motion picture four seperate times, most notably in 1974, and this version starred Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.
Gatsby Books is located at 5535 E. Spring St., right by Bellflower Blvd. If you’re in the neighborhood, you might want to check out this really charming book shop.
Until next time> “never forget” F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

One reason the book is selling at a brisk pace has to do (in part) with anticipated Holiday purchases.
Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History has been busy this week. Four new 

This prestigious accomplishment (arm of The Century Company) marks the 5th major award for my paperback. More details on this special award to come…
In Southern California, I’ve just been offered the opportunity to do a 

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is bringing a bit of Hollywood history to five cities across the United States this fall as part of a special tour tied to the network’s landmark seven part documentary series, MOGULS & MOVIE STARS: A HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD, which premieres Monday, November 1st, at 8 p.m. (ET).








Thanks to Don Barrett of LARadio.com for reprinting a story that ran a year ago regarding Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History’s first library addition. And, it was the very prestigious Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Since then, I’ve added 38 more libraries from across the country including the important shelves of the American Film Institute and the Writers Guild Foundation. I’m thrilled to celebrate this memorable anniversary.


Seats are still available for residents of this fine community to join me for a Hollywood-style lunch and book signing. Here’s the link if you would like to be part of the festivities next week in Edmonds at Cafe De Paris on Saturday, Oct. 23rd at 11:45a (Tickets are going fast).
In fact, this link will give you the full lineup for the Fest. Remember, I’ll also be at the Edmonds Bookshop later in the day at 3:30p for an autograph party.
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