The good news is, Legends of the Chelsea Hotel has been selling briskly at the Barnes & Noble at 6th Avenue and 21st Street. Unfortunately, if you’ve been by there in the past couple of days, you may not have been able to find the book. That’s because they sold out. But more are arriving, just in time for my reading on Tuesday, Oct. 23. If you don’t see any copies, ask for one.
The book will be available in bookstores nationally very soon. Watch for the review of Legends in the New York Times Book Review this Sunday, Oct. 28. To read other reviews visit www.chelseahotelbook.com
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6 responses to “More Legends to Come”
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Lots of luck with the book Ed.
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ongratulatiolns, Ed. I can’t wait to read it.
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Congrats! I’m glad the Philadelphia Inquirer acknowledged the roll of the book and the blog in the fight to preserve bohemia!
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Aaargh, when will my copy get here?
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I’m waiting for mine Ed. Ordered from Amazon along with a Sparkle Hayter [Nice Girls Finish Last] and a Jeremy Mercer [It was Soft There]- those 2 arrived a few days ago and I am loving them.
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Received mine the first of the week, and have already finished it! And what a delightful book it is!!! All those fabulous stories and characters, the Chelsea really is a lightning rod of Artistic Creation, and Ed paints a vivid picture you can picture immediately in your mind. It is a shame about the gentrification and poor Stanley’s son getting ousted; he must have been looking forward to his birthright for many years, stolen by landgrabbing syncophants who will NEVER be able to appreciate the old Girl in all her Glory. Thank you Ed, for your stories and lore. They are fascinating.
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