“Forgotton Hollywood”- On Demand Bonanza…
Manny P. here…
I’ve discovered 2 Northern California chains of 12 bookstores, where you can buy Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History (On Demand).
* COPPERFIELD’S BOOKS – With locations in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Napa, and Calistoga. Based on their photo, they look like a friendly bunch…
Here’s a link to their website:
http://copperfieldsbooks.com/prod_9781935359166
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* PEGASUS BOOKS – A top Independent retailer with locations in Berkeley and Oakland. As they say: Forty years in the business, and we are cautiously optomistic. And, your pet dog is welcome to visit too!
This is the link to their most unusual website:
http://www.pegasusbookstore.com/book/9781935359166
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In addition, I see we’ve added 4 more retailers with 6 bookshops in North Carolina. Again, Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History can be purchased (On Demand).
* THE ISLAND BOOKSTORE – With 3 locations in Kitty Hawk, Corolla, and Duck, they are a full-service chain for the Northern Beaches.
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* MALAPROP’S BOOKSTORE & CAFE – Around since 1982, this Asheville shop is committed to combining the reader and the book on an amazing adventure.
You can find my paperback by clicking on the link below.
http://www.malaprops.com/book/9781935359166
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* BUXTON VILLAGE BOOKS – Located on Hatteras Island in the community of Buxton, this retailer resides in a true fishing community. Books make a great companion while traveling on the Outer Banks of the Atlantic Ocean.
So does a laptop…Here’s a link to their site:
http://www.buxtonvillagebooks.com/book/9781935359166
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* PARK ROAD BOOKS – Charlotte’s oldest continuously operated independent bookstore. You can use their website to have books delivered directly to you, or you may pick up your purchase from their shop.
Here’s the link:
http://www.parkroadbooks.com/book/9781935359166
I’m glad North Carolina get’s it Wright (as in the famous brothers). Well, I’m allowed one really bad pun…
Until next time> “never forget”
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