I swear, this is like reading a Raymond Chandler novel, but it's all real! I had no idea where this book was going to take me, but I couldn't jump off the train. In the end, I knew so much more about life in the '20s, '30s and '40s in Los Angeles. I loaned my copy to another L.A.-ophile and he won't give it back to me. That's OK, the prices are dropping now, so I'll buy a couple more. Let me know what you think of it. By the way, you can read excerpts by clicking on the Amazon.com link below. I think I read a third of the book online for free before I had to get a copy of my own.
So many people ask me what inspires me and my obsession with discovering interesting people and interesting stuff that I decided to create this blog -- place where I can share the books, music, films, people or places that shaped my world. I've provided ways for the readers to acquire their own copies of the source materials, you might say. And if you use the links here, it will help fund the content as well as the content of the other projects with which I'm involved. (remember my dark hair?)
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