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I have been a full-time bookseller since 1986 and closed my shop in 2001 to concentrate on mail order, appraisals, and do some writing. My stock includes a large collection of books on Baseball as well as True Crime, Ohioana, Botany, and Music (Blues, Classical, Folk, Jazz, Rock). I am a member of the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society (NOBS) and A Book CoOp which operates TomFolio.com. My personal book interests include H.L. Mencken, P.G. Wodehouse, Charles Darwin, Jim Tully, travel, baseball, especially the Negro Leagues, botany, true crime, and music.
My books. In 1992 a man walked into my bookshop in Kent, Ohio, and asked for a copy of The Bruiser by Jim Tully. I'd never heard of the book or its author despite the fact that many credited Tully with being the father of hard-boiled fiction. Worse, Tully began writing in Kent in the early 20th century. Nineteen years later, Mark Dawidziak and I completed Jim Tully: American Writer, Irish Rover, Hollywood Brawler. Ken Burns contributed a foreword. We've also written introductions to reissues of four of Tully's books: Beggars of Life, The Bruiser (fwd by Gerald Early), Circus Parade (fwd by Harvey Pekar), and Shanty Irish (fwd by John Sayles).
One of many delays was another book: Catching Dreams: My Life in the Negro Baseball Leagues by Frazier Robinson w/ Paul Bauer. Fwd. Buck O'Neil. Intro. Gerald Early. Frazier caught, among others, Satchel Paige and Leon Day. When he wasn't playing baseball, he was hitting the jazz clubs of KC, NY, and Baltimore where he saw Nat King Cole, Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, and others. Redd Foxx was one of his bar-hopping buddies. Frazier loved baseball and jazz.
Currently available:
Circus Parade (foreword by Harvey Pekar). Tully's gritty memoir of carny and circus life. Beggars of Life. His breakthrough autobiography about his life as a road kid. Shanty Irish (foreword by John Sayles). Tully's autobiographical novel about his childhood. The Bruiser (foreword by Gerald Early). Tully's classic novel of the ring. Jim Tully: American Writer, Irish Rover, Hollywood Brawler by Paul J. Bauer and Mark Dawidziak. Foreword by Ken Burns.
Here's a trailer: Jim Tully
And a Huffington Post article: Jim Tully Revival
And from here in Kent: Jim Tully Literary Hobo Rediscovered and Authors Focus on Jim Tully
And the Cleveland Plain Dealer
And Akron Beacon Journal
And WKSU
And a fine blog entry by Philip Turner.
And finally, a video of one of our talks. This one at the Akron-Summit Co. Library.
A box of Tully
To celebrate the release of Jim Tully: American Writer, Irish Rover, Hollywood Brawler, buy the biography and three of the reprints from ArchersBook.com and get the fourth Tully reissue for free. I'll issue the discount when I fill the order.
Neglected Books
If you're as big a sucker for lost classics and near-classics as I am, you'll love neglectedbooks.com.
Mindful Pleasures
Mindful Pleasures is another great site on books, mostly fiction and poetry.
Readings:
Last book read: Last of the Donkey Pilgrims: A Man's Journey through Ireland by Kevin O'Hara
Currently reading: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
Paul J. Bauer, February 2012
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