Discussion:
I've Got a New Book on L&H Published!
(too old to reply)
raymondva
2010-10-18 14:57:13 UTC
Permalink
Hello everyone. I've written a biography on Laurel and Hardy for
today's teenagers and young adults. People of all ages will enjoy it!

Published by Bear Manor Media, it's called ANOTHER NICE MESS: THE
LAUREL AND HARDY STORY. Check out the information at
http://bearmanormedia.bizland.com/id522.html It's also available on
Amazon.com
in both paperback and Kindle editions.

Raymond Valinoti, Jr.
Eric Python
2010-10-21 05:15:11 UTC
Permalink
Post by raymondva
Hello everyone. I've written a biography on Laurel and Hardy for
today's teenagers and young adults.
Unfortunately, most of today's teenagers and young adults have never
heard of Laurel & Hardy. I hope your book will sell well and help to
rectify this.
Derek Gee
2010-10-22 02:01:20 UTC
Permalink
Post by Eric Python
Post by raymondva
Hello everyone. I've written a biography on Laurel and Hardy for
today's teenagers and young adults.
Unfortunately, most of today's teenagers and young adults have never
heard of Laurel & Hardy. I hope your book will sell well and help to
rectify this.
Today's teenagers and young adults do not read books either.

I wish you good luck with your book!

D
Eric Python
2010-10-23 04:58:36 UTC
Permalink
On the subject of books for young L&H fans: There was a kid's L&H book
published in 1935 which consisted of novelizations of 6 L&H short
films with some accompanying photographs. I was able to obtain a
pretty good copy through eBay.

My biggest complaint about this book is that in its novelization of
"Oliver the Eighth", it doesn't include Stan's hilarious line about
dreaming he was awake. This is one of the funniest lines of dialogue
in any L&H film, and even a short synopsis of "Oliver the Eighth"
should include it.

Loading...