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Jeffrey Lyons

    Hemingway and Me
    Jeffrey Lyons' 101 Great Movies for Kids
    Stories My Father Told Me: Notes from the Lyons Den
    What a Time It Was!: Leonard Lyons and the Golden Age of New York Nightlife
    • Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City's nightlife from 1934 to 1974, this collection features hundreds of anecdotes about celebrities, curated by Leonard Lyons' son, Jeffrey. The book captures the essence of iconic figures like Ethel Barrymore and Muhammad Ali, revealing their lives both in and out of the spotlight. With insights from the legendary columnist's experiences at famous venues like Sardi's and the Stork Club, it provides a captivating glimpse into the glamorous world of film stars, writers, and politicians during a dazzling era of entertainment.

      What a Time It Was!: Leonard Lyons and the Golden Age of New York Nightlife
    • Featuring a rich array of celebrity stories and photographs spanning from 1934 to the present, this collection draws from the extensive archives of The Lyons Den. Compiled by movie critic Jeffrey Lyons, it showcases the insights of his father, renowned New York Post columnist Leonard Lyons, offering a unique glimpse into the lives and moments of iconic figures in entertainment history.

      Stories My Father Told Me: Notes from the Lyons Den
    • Culled from twenty-five years of movie reviewing, here are 101 of the finest films for children and families, handpicked by Sneak Previews critic Jeffrey Lyons.Jeffrey Lyons' 101 Great Movies for Kids is filled with detailed plot summaries, critical observations, historical perspectives, and little-known anecdotes about the movies and their stars.

      Jeffrey Lyons' 101 Great Movies for Kids
    • Hemingway and Me

      Letters, Anecdotes, and Memories of a Life-Changing Friendship

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,6(8)Évaluer

      The memoir explores the deep friendship between Ernest Hemingway and journalist Leonard Lyons, highlighting their bond over 25 years. It captures personal anecdotes, including visits to Hemingway in Cuba and nights out in New York, showcasing a more nuanced portrayal of the writer as generous and thoughtful, contrary to his public persona. The narrative reflects themes of loyalty and trust, emphasizing the significance of their relationship amidst the backdrop of Hemingway's complex life and legacy.

      Hemingway and Me