“Forgotten Hollywood”- My Distributor’s New Online Store!
October 21st, 2011Manny P. here…

Danforth Book Distribution has completely reworked their website, and it now includes an online store to buy literary product including Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. Credit cards and Pay Pal are cheerfully accepted.
According to their press release:
Check out the photos below taken at the recent 2011 Northwest BookFest in Kirkland, WA while I was conducting a book signing at the Danforth Book Distribution booth.

Please follow the following links below for all your purchase needs or information:
http://danforthbooks.myshopify.com/products/forgotten-hollywood-forgotten-history-by-manny-pacheco
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danforth-Book-Distribution/174735999251501
Congratulations to Laura Danforth and her team for her company’s expansion!





The Clark County Library in Las Vegas is offering an early Halloween celebration by screening two classic films. This cinematic series is called: Tuesday Afternoon at the Bijou: Universal’s Horror Classics. These FREE events are a great way to introduce your family to cinema from Hollywood’s Studio Era.
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Actually, I completely agree with the reviewer’s last viewpoint. In my chapter about Ward Bond, I wrote that the actor was used by the government as a pawn during the McCarthy Era. Bond believed he acted as a patriot by naming names; Hollywood individuals he surmised were Communists. Because of his over-zealous behavior that destroyed careers, Bond was villified by his peers until the day he died in 1960. Since John Wayne and Ronald Reagan would later be universally lionized for stern assessment about the Soviet Union and Communism, shouldn’t we forgive Bond for misguided actions (though I do not condone his real-life personal decisions). It might be charitable to remember Ward Bond’s gallant roles during Hollywood’s Golden Age.
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The Oscar-winning actress is known for iconic performances in The Trouble with Harry, Around the World in Eighty Days, Some Came Running, The Apartment, The Children’s Hour, What a Way to Go, Irma La Douce, Sweet Charity, Two Mules for Sister Sara, Being There, The Turning Point, and Steel Magnolias. MacLaine won her coveted statuette in 1984 for her role in Terms of Endearment. She has attained a total of six Academy Awards nominations for her work.

Barbie’s favorite actress may be Grace Kelly. Three designer wardrobes compliment the former Princess of Monaco. My favorite is a dress resembling an outfit Grace wore in To Catch a Thief. Accessories include a clutch purse and scarf.




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