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Curly

An Illustrated Biography of the SuperStooge

Author: Joan Howard Maurer
Hardback: 224 pages
Publisher: Citadel Press (1985)
Avg. Rating: [9.33/10]
In Print? No
Moe's daughter Joan explores a loving biography of her Uncle Jerome (Curly) Howard. A personal history of Curly, rather than a professional one, Joan visited numerous cousins and Curly-in-laws to examine and understand the extremely private and introverted man. The youngest Howard brother, who became an extroverted and hilariously energetic comic in front of the camera. Her Uncle Curly, whose personal issues led to a debilitating illness and early death.

Illustrated with photos from the Howard family archives, plus artwork from Joan's brother Paul Howard, who also provided a Howard/Horwitz family tree. Many members of the extended Howard family revisited and/or mended family ties due to Joan's efforts on this book... Curly's two daughters met each other for the first time in 1988 at a Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia, largely due to the contacts made for this book.

A family affair for the Howards, and a love affair for fans of Curly Howard of The Three Stooges.


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