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Edmund G. Love

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315:, and earning around $ 40 per week, which he preferably spent on his job-hunting day at a restaurant named Shines. Eventually, he decided he wanted more variety and was recommended by a police officer to look in the yellow pages for options. While he started his alphabetical tour almost as a joke, Love stated that he also kept going in order to spite the expensive taste of his ex-wife. By the early 1970's, he had completed the over 6,000 locations listed in the directory and began going through the new restaurants that had opened since he began. 294:
involved him going through the experience of having to sleep on subway trains in New York City during the time period where he had been homeless. The focus of the book was the people that he met in similar situations, ranging from street musicians to backpacking tourists, that he referred to as the
295:"Twilight People". The book's title came about from a quote by Henry Shelby, a person who lived on the subway and explored Manhattan during the daytime. The novel would later be adopted into a Broadway musical of the same name after the rights for the production were bought from Love by 264:, Love was laid off from his job at an automobile plant in 1934. He inherited some lakefront property from his relatives that year and spent the summer there with his friend George. Overall, the experience was not a positive one, and Love used those events in his later book, 367:
Love had a daughter, Shannon Gay Love, with his first wife. They divorced in 1949. He remarried to Anna V. Worts on September 21, 1956. Together they had a son, Nicholas Gregory Love, and four grandchildren. Love died at St. Joseph's Hospital in
217:, and spent much of his childhood watching and interacting with the train system and engineers that worked on trains in the town. Later, Love wrote about the difficulties of living up to the legend of his family. His father had played 333:
together while living in Flint. The book itself became a piece of scholarly coverage of American history and would be used in academic classes at the University of Michigan when discussing that period of time.
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During World War II, he served in the Army and later on headed the team that recorded military histories of the war in the Pacific. This led to his love for writing, especially in
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During the time period where he was homeless in 1952 and afterwards when his book became successful, Love began going alphabetically through the Manhattan version of the
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and every restaurant listed inside. At the beginning, he had been working in the cheese department of a supermarket located in
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A collection of Love's work, including his diaries, photographs, and correspondences, are housed at the
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is another historical life anecdote covering his early life with his family and how they survived the
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Some of Love's other works would be used for film and television productions, including the film
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The Hourglass, A History Of The 7th Infantry Division In World War II
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Goal to eat from every restaurant in New York City Yellow Pages
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Hanging on Or, How to Get Through a Depression and Enjoy Life
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(January 4, 1973). 543: 541: 475: 473: 469: 582:Burnside, Gordon (November 18, 1973). 237:in an official match. Love received a 768:Pryor, Thomas M. (January 15, 1952). 644: 642: 394:Seizure of the Gilberts and Marshalls 7: 1210:People from Genesee County, Michigan 221:, one grandfather had competed as a 1044:Poore, Charles (November 5, 1960). 290:The background of Love's 1958 book 1215:20th-century American male writers 1076:Calta, Louis (February 17, 1962). 801:"Edmund G. Love papers: 1910–1980" 548:Lyon, Peter (September 12, 1965). 459:Wayne State University Press, 1987 432:Wayne State University Press, 1965 260:During the difficult times of the 14: 1012:Mitgang, Herbert (May 24, 1959). 980:Poore, Charles (April 28, 1959). 418:The Beautiful and Anxious Maidens 233:player who came close to beating 1205:Military personnel from Michigan 675:Zolotow, Sam (August 10, 1959). 519:Cook, Joan (September 1, 1990). 614:Kloc, Joe (November 29, 2012). 920:Love, Edmund G. 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Flushing, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
American
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Fine Arts
University of Michigan
Non-Fiction
Autobiography
Military history
Historical fiction
Satire
Broadway
the same name
Flushing, Michigan
Major League Baseball
heavyweight boxer
John L. Sullivan
billiards
Willie Hoppe
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Fine Arts
University of Michigan
Arthur Miller
Betty Smith
Great Depression
freelance
Jule Styne
yellow pages
Morristown, New Jersey

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