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California Babylon

California Babylon

List Price: $15.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic, Unique
Review: All right! Totally hilarious and entertaining guidebook of the year, if not millennium. Not boring, not the same old stuff, but a guide to the really IMPORTANT places in L.A. and all over -- like Jim Morrison's motel where he boffed starlets and JFK's TWO secret lovenests! It really is like the guidebook version of the original "Hollywood Babylon" classic, but updated to include all the recent scandals and deaths of the last 25 years, and much more comprehensive. Plus it covers the whole state -- SF, etc. -- and not just Hollywood. All the claims they make about this book are true, and so much more! Every page has some amazing fact, and totally specific directions to let you see the exact place where some legendary event happened. This is what tourists to California really want to see! Not the ridiculous tame stuff in most guidebooks. This should be essential travel gear for anyone coming to the state! And for locals too, especially culture hounds in L.A. My final comment: best investment you'll make all year!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly what you're looking for
Review: For some odd reason, my family and friends from back East visit me a lot more now that I've moved from Nebraska to Southern California. And once we've checked the usual Disney/Hollywood/Catalina tourist stuff off the "to do" list, they start looking for a different flavor. "California Babylon" delivers the goods.

Not too many of the entries are tourist destinations by themselves, but they'll add some punch to any daytrip. Sure, the menu leans toward the macabre, but that's just the kind of high-drama history that makes California California. Lawson and Rufus dish on movie stars, rock stars, robber barons, and just-plain robbers, with directions on how to find where they did what they did. Whatever you're planning to do in California, you can add some spice to your day with a side-trip or two from this book.

Downtown on business? Stop in a for a cuppajoe at JJ's Sandwich shop, immortalized on film as "LA Confidential"'s Night Owl cafe, or peek in on the lobby of the Bradbury Building, set-site for movies as diverse as "Chinatown", "Bladerunner," and "Wolf." Shopping on Rodeo Drive? Dine with the stars at [the new] Chasen's. Rockclimbing in Joshua Tree? Remember Gram Parsons with a visit to Cap Rock, or stay at the Joshua Tree Inn and find out who he was in the first place.

Anywhere you go in California, from San Diego to San Francisco, this book will offer new insight on the history surrounding you by directing you straight to the places where the history happened.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly what you're looking for
Review: For some odd reason, my family and friends from back East visit me a lot more now that I've moved from Nebraska to Southern California. And once we've checked the usual Disney/Hollywood/Catalina tourist stuff off the "to do" list, they start looking for a different flavor. "California Babylon" delivers the goods.

Not too many of the entries are tourist destinations by themselves, but they'll add some punch to any daytrip. Sure, the menu leans toward the macabre, but that's just the kind of high-drama history that makes California California. Lawson and Rufus dish on movie stars, rock stars, robber barons, and just-plain robbers, with directions on how to find where they did what they did. Whatever you're planning to do in California, you can add some spice to your day with a side-trip or two from this book.

Downtown on business? Stop in a for a cuppajoe at JJ's Sandwich shop, immortalized on film as "LA Confidential"'s Night Owl cafe, or peek in on the lobby of the Bradbury Building, set-site for movies as diverse as "Chinatown", "Bladerunner," and "Wolf." Shopping on Rodeo Drive? Dine with the stars at [the new] Chasen's. Rockclimbing in Joshua Tree? Remember Gram Parsons with a visit to Cap Rock, or stay at the Joshua Tree Inn and find out who he was in the first place.

Anywhere you go in California, from San Diego to San Francisco, this book will offer new insight on the history surrounding you by directing you straight to the places where the history happened.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Feast for Movie Lovers
Review: I love movies. And I live in L.A. And I know that most movies are filmed around here somewhere...but where? Now I know! These writers have tracked down the filming locations of hundreds of the coolest movies ever -- all over southern California. I am a big Q Tarantino fan, and this is the only book to give me all the exact filming locations for Jackie Brown, my favorite Tarantino movie. I've been looking for a long time for them. Also, Pulp Fiction, too, though they reveal that the cool diner where the holdup happens has been torn down! Sad. I have seen some other books and maps that say some movie filming locations, but they are nothing like this book, which really gets under the surface --talking about which scene, who was in it, etc. They have lots of old movies too from the 50s and earlier, even amazing secrets about Casablanca I never knew about though I thought I was the expert! I am keeping this book in my car permanently. There is a lot of other stuff here too about historical sites and scandals etc but what really got me was the movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is The Ultimate Guide For Visiting Famous Sites
Review: I've actually been into this sort of thing for years, visiting any local sites associated with the more sensational stories of the San Francisco Bay Area, and there simply isn't a better general guide to cover the many other California stories that are even further away.

I say general because I like to read about many other incidents, even those that are no more than bizarre accidents or forgotten front page stories from the Victorian era. I will determine where those occurred too, and newspapers often publish addresses.

The Southern California people with this book will be green with envy that I have easy access to places they don't, and I feel the same way about their area. I'll just have to wait until I get a chance to visit the Southern parts of this state again.

Among the sites I have gone to here in San Francisco are Jimmy Stewart's Apartment from the 1958 thriller Vertigo, and the apartment house where the Symbionese Liberation Army brainwashed Patty Hearst in the closet in 1974. I had already read Patty's own riveting account of the kidnapping, so that particular site made an even more ominous impression.

The Vertigo site has very relaxed vibes, and the SLA site really unsettling vibes. I even looked into the hallway of the latter and noticed a creepy gun sight like design in the old colored windows. Anyone would notice those while going up the stairs, and that's all the more interesting because the SLA practiced with pellet guns in the bathroom during the three months they were there.

One of the things I like about seeing all these places is that they give a local resident a kind of frame of reference about the neighborhoods. Even most cab drivers won't know the city like those who have this little encyclopedia as they travel around.

I never really paid much attention to some areas before, like the ones associated with rock n roll history in the Haight Ashbury and elsewhere, but now when I hear people talking about many legendary names I have visual references to real places and it's something we can both talk about.

If you'd like to chat about this hobby, send me an e-mail. I'm working on an 1895 San Francisco history book that will also have a generous list of places to visit at the end, and I'll let my fellow time trippers know if the project is ever completed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is Definitely A Guilty Little Pleasure
Review: If you want to travel all over California and take in all the bizarre (aka definitely not mainstream) tourist sites along the way, buy this book! It provided me with all sorts of information. Imagine my shock when I found out that the site of the Heaven's Gate last supper was the Marie Calender's I frequent when I am in Carlsbad. Really, this book is a lot of fun. Provides a lot of trivia and gives books like LA Bizzaro and San Francisco Bizzaro a run for the $$$$ and also flip flops all over the state in search for crime scenes and other oddities.
Even if you don't use it as a tour guide and/or never step foot in California, this book will entertain and provide more than a few chuckles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great guide to famous and infamous sites
Review: This really is a great guide to California. That is if your a gore hound, movie nut or history freak (I think I'm all three!) Ever wanted to know where the chase scene from Bullitt was? Or where they found the Black Dahlia's body? How about where Dashiell Hammett wrote the Maltese Falcon? This book has it all, from old Chinatown [brothels] and opium dens, to O.J. sites. A little something for everyone! Highly recommended!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great guide to famous and infamous sites
Review: This really is a great guide to California. That is if your a gore hound, movie nut or history freak (I think I'm all three!) Ever wanted to know where the chase scene from Bullitt was? Or where they found the Black Dahlia's body? How about where Dashiell Hammett wrote the Maltese Falcon? This book has it all, from old Chinatown [brothels] and opium dens, to O.J. sites. A little something for everyone! Highly recommended!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: That happened there???
Review: When I picked this book up, it was the uncorrected pre-press edition. It had a few errors in direction (East was West and North was South) and content, but I still find it rather informative.
If you are a California native or new to the Golden State I strongly recommend it for an idea of what fame, fortune and failures can plague the Left Coast. While some information was interesting and thought provoking, other items were rather banal and uninspired. Maybe this was corrected in the later printing, but it still makes me wonder about the veracity that the facts were checked.
Nevertheless a great book for those interested in the underbelly of California pop culture.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: That happened there???
Review: When I picked this book up, it was the uncorrected pre-press edition. It had a few errors in direction (East was West and North was South) and content, but I still find it rather informative.
If you are a California native or new to the Golden State I strongly recommend it for an idea of what fame, fortune and failures can plague the Left Coast. While some information was interesting and thought provoking, other items were rather banal and uninspired. Maybe this was corrected in the later printing, but it still makes me wonder about the veracity that the facts were checked.
Nevertheless a great book for those interested in the underbelly of California pop culture.


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