Big fan of The 3 Stooges!! I continue to be amazed at their longevity, and history. No other comedy teams can touch them,
and even though there were some weak imitations, there has been no one like them then, or since-Amazing!!

I found the book The Three Stooges An Illustrated History by Michael Fleming to be a great read, full of facts, some
that I had not known. One stating that the Stooges were not ripped off by Columbia Studios, they were paid pretty
good, not as much as they deserved, but not as dour as some of the legend has become.

The book One Fine Stooge:Larry Fine's Frizzy Life In Pictures by Steve Cox and Jim Terry is a treasure. Wonderful
unknown facts to be read through out. All with 'Porkeepine' in the lead. The color pages of photos are worth getting the book alone.
Color frame grabs from MGM, an unpublished color costume test of the trio with Shemp in '49, color publicity photos, and TV appearances.
Color cover pics from some comic books, and family photos. A very cool still I had never seen before this book, all 3 brothers, Curly, Moe, Shemp, on Columbia set in 1935, pic taken by Larry! Very informative book, and fun read, I hated to finish the book. Fun facts I never
read before, like Larry's claim he must of blown more than $10 Million Dollars of his Stooge salery at the end of his life. It brought Larry, and the rest of the boys back to life for me, and helped fuel the love, and devotion I have for these genius men of mayhem.


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