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The Days of the Bitter End by Jack Engelhard 19.95, Cover: Hardcover, ISBN: 0-9674074-2-7, ©2001
“Engelhard’s fond look back at [Greenwich] Village, when Bob Dylan was still an unknown, Lenny Bruce was being arrested every other day, and rich college kids came to experience life, is worth the trip.”
— Philadelphia Inquirer
>Easy to read, easy to like, but hard to forget. Like that day in November when a lot of us lost our innocence.”
— Michael Foster, Author of “Three in Love” (Harper/Collins)
"Engelhard displays sheer genius"..."It's very powerful"..."You believe the dialogue, you just 'know' Engelhard was there."
— Popmatters.com
“The author has an incredible talent for imagery and setting and story telling.”
— bookreviewcafe.com
What A Great Story! If you missed the 60s -- if you missed the excitement, the passion, the radicalism, the love-will-conquer-all hippies, the injustices, the honesty, the thrills, the politics, the greed, the hopes and dreams -- this book brings it all alive. Not quite the same as having been there, but no book I've read goes nearly so close to the real experience. If you were there, in the 60s (feel fortunate), you can't help but love reliving this unfotgettable story, with its captivating characters and the sensual three-way love affair at its core. It fascinated me from start to finish. I could not put it down.
— Amazon.com
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