He wrote a great chapter. I finished reading this book last night! lol I've read THe Magic Behind The Movies" and it is the best Laurel and Hardy book about their films, and I can't wait to see the updated version. Didn't Randy do some of the commentaries on the Laurel and Hardy FOX years DVD's?
Yes, Randy provided the commentaries for three of the six Fox Laurel & Hardy features on DVD (Scott MacGillivray did the remaining three). And an excellent job each one did, too.
And yes, Randy's Laurel & Hardy book is one of the very best and most essential for coverage of their films. Randy admits he was too harsh in his criticism of Laurel & Hardy's post-1940 films in his original book, and will give them a much fairer evaluation in the new version, along with lots of other new info.
For biographies on Stan & Ollie you need John McCabe's "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy". For coverage of their early solo films you can't beat the book "Laurel Or Hardy" by Rob Stone. And for the best coverage of their post-Hal Roach careers (1940 onward) the essential book there would be "Laurel and Hardy: From the Forties Forward" by Scott MacGillivray (just out on a new expanded and updated version). This excellent book covers not just Stan & Ollie's post-1940 film careers, but everything else they did: tours, stage, television, etc.
The Laurel & Hardy book referred to sometimes by their fans as "The Bible" is another essential volume, if one wants great coverage of their films in pictures. This one is called "Laurel and Hardy" and its authors & compilers were John McCabe, Richard Bann and Al Kilgore.
And just to stay on-topic with The Three Stooges, I also agree that Steve Cox's Larry book is one of the very best!