To be honest, I don't much care for the Fleming one. Some of it's written in a witty way, but other bits are just sort of bland. I think I was 13 when I got the book and even then I had mixed feelings on it because it seems there are some things that are quite inacurate. The fact that it is "authorized" is sinful in my view. However, in other areas it makes up for it by having a short-by-short summary at the end. People have praised it though. I have it. I just don't think it's the greatest thing on the stooges ever written. It's obvious that this is the book that inspired that TV movie on them in 2000, so I guess that sort of speaks for itself. The book, like the movie, almost seems to over-dramatize and exaggerate certain things for effect, and at times it seems the author's opinion is getting in the way. Some of it is worth it, other bits not so much.
"The Three Stooges Encyclopedia". When I first got it at 13 years old...I thought it was "ehhh". But I recently looked through it again and thought it was actually quite creative. It's more based on their "personas" than their real lives. In other words, it sort of analyzes the role that each of them played in the trio, citing various shorts for examples, etc. There's some minor biographical info as well though. I believe this book also does a short-by-short analysis. This one's more for entertainment, not for biographical info...but it's interesting.
And sorry, I'm not sure about the other one.
"Roses are red, and how do you do? Drink four of these and...woob woob woob woob!" - Curly, 'No Census, No Feeling'
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"Ehhh....money shrinks!!!" - Shemp, 'Don't Throw That Knife'
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"Even the comedians that make you laugh the hardest, have tragedies in their lives. Laughter is all we have against the pain of life and death." - Larry Fine