LOOKING FOR BOOKS ON BENNY!

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LOOKING FOR BOOKS ON BENNY!

Postby johnathantuttle » Mon Apr 05, 2004 9:03 pm

I work at a Barnes and Noble bookstore and have recently discovered that ALL of the Benny books mentioned on this website are not only out of print, but there is NO RECORD of them in the B+N book search engine.

It was suggested that E bay might have them: nothing.
I have checked used/rare bookstores: nothing.

Does anyone have any idea where I can locate ANY of the books?
(Especially the Milt Josefsberg book).

I am glad to see that there are other people as interested in the show as I am.

Thanks
Dana
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Re: LOOKING FOR BOOKS ON BENNY!

Postby LLeff » Mon Apr 05, 2004 9:42 pm

johnathantuttle wrote:Does anyone have any idea where I can locate ANY of the books?
(Especially the Milt Josefsberg book).


Yepper. Try http://www.addall.com/used. No financial connection, just a very satisfied customer.
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Postby _bill » Tue Apr 06, 2004 5:45 am

"amazon" .com claims to have 13 "new and used" available. Sometimes the same place has multiple listings however, and no guarentee they are still in stock. This link might work for the Milt Josefsberg ..


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/offering/list/-/087000347X/all/ref=dp_pb_a/104-0837533-6191122

if it doesn't, just go to amazon.com, search for Milt Josefsberg, and then on any item you're interested in click on new and used. Searches for Jack Benny turn up interesting things at times.
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Postby johnathantuttle » Tue Apr 06, 2004 6:57 pm

Bill
LLeff

Thank you Thank you.
I found the book at Amazon.
(I forgot to look there).

I appreciate the help I have gotten here.
Thank you very much.

Dana
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Postby Brad » Tue Apr 06, 2004 10:26 pm

johnathantuttle wrote:Bill
LLeff

Thank you Thank you.
I found the book at Amazon.
(I forgot to look there).

I appreciate the help I have gotten here.
Thank you very much.

Dana


"Sunday Nights At Seven" starting at $0.39 on the Amazon marketplace...can't beat that.

Not everyone likes this book (written by Jack's daughter with sections coming from Jack's unpublished memoirs) but I liked it.

Really, you would think there would be more on Jack but there's really not that much, at least recently.
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Postby BT » Sat Apr 10, 2004 3:56 pm

Dana[/quote]

"Sunday Nights At Seven" starting at $0.39 on the Amazon marketplace...can't beat that.

Not everyone likes this book (written by Jack's daughter with sections coming from Jack's unpublished memoirs) but I liked it.
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My 2¢ on this: "Sunday Nights at Seven" is worth it for the sections written by Jack Benny, though you may find you want to skim or hop over Joan Benny's memoires, which make up more than half the book. If you are interested in Benny's work more than his personal life, the book to get--far and away the best I've seen--is the Museum of Television and Radio catalog about Jack Benny. Great photos, actual scripts, and summaries of many of his programs throughout his career. Well worth seeing out.

The book I haven't read is the Irving Fein bio--any opinions on that?
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Postby LLeff » Sat Apr 10, 2004 6:36 pm

BT wrote:The book I haven't read is the Irving Fein bio--any opinions on that?


I know some folks here have expressed differing opinions, but I think that Irving Fein's book is the best one on Jack's career. No other book covers the items like Amusement Enterprises and J&M Productions as well as his does. Makes plenty of sense, since Irving was the business manager and that sort of thing was his focus.

And I have to highly recommend the Milt Josefsberg biography. I've said it before, but the love just blooms off the page. (Pun intended, but the sentiment is still sincere.)
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Irving's book

Postby benny-allen fan » Thu Apr 15, 2004 4:22 am

i've got the book Irving Fein wrote; plus i've got the one Joan wrote and i got that "Radio and Television" history of Jack from the Museum of Television and Radio. all of these books came from eBay since they're all out of print and aren't carried in bookstores. George Burns wrote the introduction of the book by Fein. i don't have Josephsberg's book about Jack.
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Postby Jack Benny » Tue Apr 20, 2004 11:20 am

BT wrote:Dana


"Sunday Nights At Seven" starting at $0.39 on the Amazon marketplace...can't beat that.

Not everyone likes this book (written by Jack's daughter with sections coming from Jack's unpublished memoirs) but I liked it.
[/quote]

My 2¢ on this: "Sunday Nights at Seven" is worth it for the sections written by Jack Benny, though you may find you want to skim or hop over Joan Benny's memoires, which make up more than half the book. If you are interested in Benny's work more than his personal life, the book to get--far and away the best I've seen--is the Museum of Television and Radio catalog about Jack Benny. Great photos, actual scripts, and summaries of many of his programs throughout his career. Well worth seeing out.

The book I haven't read is the Irving Fein bio--any opinions on that?[/quote]

I love this book! I really felt like Jack was talking to me! The sections by Jack are in BOLD type and the sections by Joan are not. THis makes it easy to just read what Jack wrote if you want. I think the parts Joan wrote are interestring as well. Pick up a copy of this book and spend a few more hours with Jack.
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Jack Benny Books

Postby Scott in KC (KCAgape@aol. » Sun May 23, 2004 3:12 pm

I have a couple of Jack Benny books I could loan you!

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books on JB

Postby Alain » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:26 pm

At the risk of being too obvious, let me also suggest your local library.

I am currently halfway through "Sunday nights at seven" from my Library's (auto)biography section.....i am enjoying (and gaining some very interesting insights) both from the JB written sections and those by his daughter Joan.
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