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JAMES DEAN DIED HERE (2004) The Locations Of America's Pop Culture Landmarks TPB

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Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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Travel Guide

Author:

Chris Epting

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Santa Monica Press

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Illustrated

ISBN:

9781891661310

Item Length:

8.8in.

Publication Year:

2003

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Trade Paperback

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English

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0.8in.

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Travel, History, Social Science

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6.2in.

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15.2 Oz

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312 Pages

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JAMES DEAN DIED HERE THE LOCATIONS OF AMERICA'S POP CULTURE LANDMARKS By Chris Epting 6" x 9", 312 trade paperback, Santa Monica Press LLC, ISBN # 1-891661-31-0, Fourth printing, August 2004/ Most people know where Lincoln was shot and where Jaws was filmed. But what about the site where Hugh Grant picked up hooker Divine Brown (it was the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Courtney Avenue in Hollywood) or the venue where The Clash's 1980 album London Calling was photographed (it was The Palladium, on 14th Street in Manhattan)? The U.S. embraces its own pop culture like no other country does, says advertising veteran Epting, and he shows exactly where to find American cultural hotspots in this absorbing guide. Epting divides the book thematically, with chapters such as "Crime, Murder, and Assassination" and "Celebrity Deaths and Infamous Celebrity Events," and gives exact addresses, brief descriptions and sometimes even phone numbers. Although he does include a fair amount of generally well-known information (e.g., that the Gettysburg Address was given in Gettysburg, Penn., and that Elvis lived at Graceland), Epting's quirky factoids are most appealing. Some examples: Apple Computer was born in a garage in Los Altos, Calif.; the bank Butch Cassidy robbed on August 13, 1896 is in Montpelier, Idaho; and Daryl Hall and John Oates, of the R B-influenced pop duo Hall Oates, first met in a Philadelphia freight elevator, where they were hiding from a gang fight that broke out at a doo-wop show. Illustrated with black white photos. The book is complete and in FINE or better condition with some overall light wear that includes a small tear in the edge of the back cover.