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Janet,  The full title of the book you are looking for is "Easy Riders
Raging Bulls:How the Sex-Drugs-and Rock N'-Roll Generation Saved
Hollywood" by Peter Biskind.  It retails for $25.00. It is a Simon &
Schuster publication.  I am currently the Text-Trade Bookbuyer at
Lafayette College Store in Easton, PA.  We are an  institutionally owned
store and are very customer service oriented, but, the Trustees are
looking into leasing the store to Barnes and Noble.  If  I can be of any
more help, let me know, but I have to tell you, if  you order it from
Amazon.com you would save 30% .  It is hard to compete with that.  It's
time for me to start looking for a new career.  Regards, Laurel Rowe
 
> Dear Colleagues:  A colleague of mine asks the following question:
> >There's a recent (past month or so) book on film with a title
> something
> >like Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n Roll: How the 60s Generation Saved
> Hollywood
> >(heard a brief blurb on NPR about it), but the campus Barnes & Noble
> was
> >(surprise) no help in locating anything like that. By any chance, do
> you
> have a cite--author/title?
> Any help from anyone?  Thanks very much, Janet
> **********************************************************
> Janet Staiger
>    Professor of Radio-Television-Film
>    Director, College of Communications Senior Fellows Program
> University of Texas at Austin
> Austin, TX 78712  USA
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