“Forgotten Hollywood”- Barnes & Noble: I’ll take Manhattan!

Posted on November 4, 2010 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

   Remarkably good news to report… Two BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSELLERS in NEW YORK have agreed to carry my paperback! These Big Apple locales guarantee the national chain will now house Forgotten Hollywood Fogotten History coast to coast.

   The 2 landmark locations are: b&n book store new york

MANHATTAN – 2289 Broadway (at 82nd Street)

GREENWICH VILLAGE 396 Ave. of the Americas (at 8th Street)

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2242   In Southern California, I’ve just been offered the opportunity to do a BARNES & NOBLE book-signing at Montclair Plaza. The date of the autograph event is SundayFebruary 6, 2011. This store is located at 5183 Montclair Plaza Lane in Montclair. I’ll be there from 3p – 5p with pen in hand. This will be my first B&N appearance, as well as, my first event in the Inland Empire. The Montclair location will start carrying my book for the Holidays.

   I’m also currently negotiating with a BARNES & NOBLE location in Las Vegas for a book-signing in January. More to report on this later.

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   This library chain in the Canandaigua, New York area has added Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. The Pioneer Library System (PLS) is a New York State-chartered cooperative serving the 42 public libraries in Ontario, Wayne, Livingston, and Wyoming counties.

   Just southeast of Rochester in the Western part of the state, Canandaigua was named by the Iroquois tribe of Native Americans in the region. The literal meaning of the city’s name is chosen spot. How fitting for my paperback! 45 copies are now in library branches across the U.S.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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