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An Evening With Frank

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On May 26, 1978, I attended Frank Sinatra’s
last appearance at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill NJ.
Seated near the stage, I shot one roll of ASA 400 black
and white film. It took about 25 minutes from start to finish.
Sometime that summer, my friend Susan Rose developed
the film and printed the photographs. For almost 38 years, these photos have been in file folders, in drawers, and for the past eight years, in my garage.
Remarkably they have survived.

23 pages, Paperback

First published April 14, 2016

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Lewis M. Weinstein

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Reading the reviews of my GR friends, and sometimes adding a comment, is a great way for me to start my day in a literary frame of mind. Then I turn to my own research and writing.

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June 2, 2016
NOTES: I think I over-priced this book. The price on amazon is being reduced to $17.00. I should also make clear that the interior photographs are not on glossy paper - Create Space won't print them that way. Everyone who has seen them still thinks they are spectacular, but I do not disagree that they would be even more so on glossy paper.

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I am the author, more accurately the photographer, and to me these pictures show Frank Sinatra in performance in a way any Sinatra fan will cherish.

On May 26, 1978, I attended Frank Sinatra’s last appearance at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill NJ. Seated near the stage, I shot one roll of ASA 400 black and white film. It took about 25 minutes from start to finish. Sometime that summer, my friend Susan Rose developed the film and printed the photographs.

For almost 38 years, these photos have been in file folders, in drawers, and for the past eight years, in my garage.

Remarkably they have survived.
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