Night Clubs

Jimmy DURANTE

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Night Clubs

“HOOFERS, BLUES SINGERS, PROSTITUTES…”: JIMMY DURANTE’S NIGHT CLUBS, 1931

DURANTE, Jimmy and KOFOED, Jack. Night Clubs. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. Thick octavo, original pictorial black cloth, illustrated endpapers, uncut, original dust jacket.

First edition of this revealing account by famous comedian Jimmy Durante— of “everything that goes on behind the scenes… in places that were Durante’s hangouts for 20 years,” with eight pages of photographs.

“Hoofers, blues singers, prostitutes, gangsters, cigarette girls, the bare-legged ladies of the chorus, chisellers, spenders— all the motley and interesting throng who keep the white lights burning, play important roles in this story of Broadway… In Durante’s account of night-life from the hot-dog, stale beer joints in Coney Island to the perfumed sophistication of Les Ambassadeurs, the reader will find few places of amusement that have been omitted.” Faint stamp of the Authors’ Motion Picture and Radio Bureau on the front fly leaf.

Book fine, edge-wear and tape residue to verso of bright original dust jacket. A near-fine copy.

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