“Forgotten Hollywood”- New Web Locations…
March 7th, 2011Manny P. here…
There are several new locations online where you can purchase Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. Both of these sites are pitching my paperback to an international market. These are promising alternatives where you might consider buying my book.
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Harvard Booksellers.com is committed to fostering education and literacy. Here’s a link to their site:
http://www.harvardbooksellers.com/spproduct/c001/1935359169.htm
Bookhills.com offers my work throughout the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, and the U.K. On their website, my book is in the Social History category. Here is their link:
http://www.bookhills.com/Forgotten-Hollywood-Forgotten-History-1935359169.htm
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Let me thank Dominick Garcia, a Southern California Radio Broadcaster, for joining O.C Register radio columnist Gary Lycan, my wife Laurie, and me, held at this past weekend’s booksigning event at BARNES & NOBLE in Montclair. He has been a friend for over two decades. We had a splendid time with the folks who purchased Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History.
Another longtime friend, Chris Hayes, who worked closely with me during my time at KRLA in L. A., paid me a visit at last week’s Oscar party at the Flintridge Bookstore and Coffee Shop.
My opportunity to spend a moment with former colleagues make these events personally special for me.
Until next time> “never forget”
I hope my friends in the Southern California-area will join us this Saturday, March 5th at
Jane Russell, the iconic star from Hollywood’s Golden Age, has died. She’s best known for her memorable performances in The Outlaw, Macao, The Paleface, and Gentleman Prefer Blondes.
A highlight in her career was to have her hands and feet placed in cement in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre with Marilyn Monroe in 1953. Russell also has a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Jane suddenly retired from cinema in 1970.



I’m saddened to report the closing of approximately 30% of BORDERS stores nationally. It’s part of a reorganization strategy with the intent for the company to stay solvent.
On a personal note, 16 Southern California locations carrying Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History are shutting their doors. As much as this is unfortunate news for me, I worry this is a grim situation for the employees involved. My heart goes out to them for their impending unemployment. I pray they land on their feet…
I’ve been invited to moderate a panel at the 6th Annual Celebrating Words Festival in May. I’ll be joined by a distinguished panel to discuss the art of Self-Publishing. The event will take place at L.A. Mission College in Sylmar.
I’ve reached the next plateau in the ongoing story of the First Edition of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History.

Noted character actor Kenneth Mars has passed away. He’s best known for his roles in Mel Brooks-directed classic comedies. Mars was Franz Liebkind, the infamous Nazi-playwright of Springtime for Hitler in The Producers; and the police inspector with the wacky artificial arm in Young Frankenstein.


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