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- American lightning: terror, mystery, movie-making, and the crime of the… 209 copies, 11 reviews
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- The Brigade: An Epic Story of Vengeance, Salvation, and WWII 88 copies, 3 reviews
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Howard Blum has 1 media appearance. Charlie Rose: A conversation with author Howard Blum (February 4, 1998) A conversation with best-selling author Howard Blum, a contributing editor of
Howard Blum has 3 past events. (show) American Lightening by Howard Blum documents the crime of the century, the bombing of the LA Times. Detective Billy Burns, Clarence Darrow and a host of interesting characters will keep the Non Fiction Book Club turning pages!
Vroman's Bookstore: Howard Blum discusses and signs American Lightning (September 17, 2008 at) On October 1, 1910, the Los Angeles Times Building was bombed as part of an orchestrated attack on 100 American cities. The book is a narrative as well as an in-depth research of the escalating events, the attack, and the aftermath. It is a historical drama that is more relevant than ever as it parallels ... (more)
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| Canonical name | | | Legal name | | | Other names | | | Date of birth | | | Date of death | | | Burial location | | | Gender | | | Nationality | | | Country (for map) | | | Birthplace | | | Place of death | | | Places of residence | | | Education | | | Occupations | | | Relationships | | | Organizations | | | Awards and honors | | | Agents | | | Short biography | Howard Blum has been a contributing editor at Vanity Fair since 1994. His articles for the magazine have included in-depth reports on the murder of Helen Brach, the activities of rogue Hollywood detective Anthony Pellicano, and the story of two New York City police detectives who were hit men for the Mob. Several of his pieces have been optioned for film. Before joining Vanity Fair, Blum spent eight years as a reporter at The New York Times, earning two nominations for a Pulitzer Prize. His articles have also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, New York, and Life, among other publications. Blum is the author of nine books, including Gangland: How the FBI Broke the Mob (Simon & Schuster, 1993), Wanted! The Search for Nazis in America (Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1977), and The Gold of Exodus: The Discovery of the True Mount Sinai (Simon & Schuster, 1998). His new book, American Lightning, will be published in September 2008. Blum resides in Connecticut and in Sag Harbor, New York.  | |
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