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Softcover, 2004. Second Printing. Signed by the author on the title page. 64 pages, illustrated. Since its founding in 1934, the Blue Moon has become a beacon for generations of free-thinkers, rad...
Softcover, 2004. Second Printing. Signed by the author on the title page. 64 pages, illustrated. Since its founding in 1934, the Blue Moon has become a beacon for generations of free-thinkers, radicals, and artists. Pulitzer Prize-winning poets and Dead Heads have bent their elbows at its bar, and, in the process, transformed the Moon into an unofficial cultural landmark. When new development loomed in 1989 and threatened the Moon with permanent eclipse, more than 1,500 citizens mounted a preservation campaign that made news in The New York Times, USA Today, and London's Observer. This is the story of how the Blue Moon rose and nearly set forever - and how a city salvaged a little piece of its soul. No marks or flaws. Like new.
Product Info
Publisher: HistoryLink
Year: 2004
Type: New
Binding: Softcover
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