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can someone recomend a great biography book on larry?

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Larry Fine


    fartherdown747 — 18 years ago(December 03, 2007 02:35 PM)

    I been looking around and have seen a couple but most are like all the three stooges in one book not really concentrating on one in great detail and I am interested in his personal life and just what happend as he grew up final years etc ..also interesting stuff any fan would want to know also looking for one for moe larry and shemp can anyone suggest anything? please list the book and author and what seperates the book from others out there and thank you very much
    (also if there is a book out there that can delve into all the stooges greatdetail all in one good book that would be cool too!)

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      Cornonthecobb — 18 years ago(December 06, 2007 06:27 AM)

      I would recomend the newest stooge book "One Fine Stooge" which is very good. Another one that looks interesting is the one his brother Morris wrote called, "Larry The Stooge In The Middle".
      ~Angela
      "I dont see vulnerability as a flaw. I see it as a manifestation of humanity." ~ Marty Feldman

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        mason22 — 17 years ago(June 30, 2008 06:01 PM)

        Larry's autobiography, "A Stroke of Luck", was published (in a very limited pressing)back in the 70's. It's pretty hard to find and not cheap, and I've in fact never read it. "One Fine Stooge" is a better book, according to a customer review on amazon.com

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