Laura Mazzuca Toops's Harold Gilbert Series
Description: Harold Gilbert comes to Los Angeles in 1912 to try and make it as a comic in the nascent California film industry; Max Randolph is a delivery boy and extra who dreams of making great dramatic pictures like D.W. Griffith. Together they launch a film company that Harold's comedic talent propels to success. But while Harold wants to keep making good pictures better, Max only cares about consolidating power, especially over his prime moneymaker, Harold Gilbert. When naïve young Ella Davies joins the company, Max's callous treatment of the girl and his growing lust for control compel Harold to strike out on his own. But Max has one final power play up his sleeve--involving a mysterious girl from his past and a hotel room in San Francisco...
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The Latham Loop [The Harold Gilbert Trilogy, Book I]
by Laura Mazzuca Toops
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Harold Gilbert comes to Los Angeles in 1912 to try and make it as a comic in the nascent California film industry; Max Randolph is a delivery boy and extra who dreams of making great dramatic pictures like D.W. Griffith. Together they launch a film company that Harold's comedic talent propels to success. But while Harold wants to keep making good pictures better, Max only cares about consolidating power, especially over his prime moneymaker, Harold Gilbert. When naïve young Ella Davies joins the... more info>> (Published: 2003) EPPIE Award Finalist
Words: 85785 - Reading Time: 245-343 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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Slapstick [The Harold Gilbert Trilogy, Book II]
by Laura Mazzuca Toops
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Harold Gilbert started out as a small-town kid on the vaudeville trouping circuit, and ended up as the world's most popular film comedian. He's got a million-dollar career, his own studio, an estate called Avalon, a cherry-red Bugatti sportscar, a beautiful wife and two children. But in 1927 Hollywood, nothing is quite what it seems?including Harold and everything that seems perfect in his life. His wife Ella, formerly his leading lady in his early comedies, is steeped in alcoholism and growing ... more info>> (Published: 2003)
Words: 106349 - Reading Time: 303-425 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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