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'''Gene Crutcher Books''' was a book store and cultural landmark at [[Five Points South]] from [[1962]] to [[1974]]. It was owned by [[Gene Crutcher]] and his wife, [[Bettie Crutcher|Bettie]]. | '''Gene Crutcher Books''' was a book store and cultural landmark at 2008 [[Magnolia Avenue]] in [[Five Points South]] from [[1962]] to [[1974]]. It was owned by [[Gene Crutcher]] and his wife, [[Bettie Crutcher|Bettie]]. | ||
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* Swindle, Michael (2005) "The 'City Lights Bookstore' of Birmingham, Alabama, Prop. Gene Crutcher: A Remembrance" in ''Slouching towards Birmingham: Shotgun Golf, Hog Hunting, Ass-Hauling Alligators, Rara in Haiti, Zapatistas, and Anahuac New Year's in Mexico City''. North Atlantic Books, pp. 163-170. | * Swindle, Michael (2005) "The 'City Lights Bookstore' of Birmingham, Alabama, Prop. Gene Crutcher: A Remembrance" in ''Slouching towards Birmingham: Shotgun Golf, Hog Hunting, Ass-Hauling Alligators, Rara in Haiti, Zapatistas, and Anahuac New Year's in Mexico City''. North Atlantic Books, pp. 163-170. | ||
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[[Category:Magnolia Avenue]] | |||
[[Category:Five Points South]] | [[Category:Five Points South]] | ||
[[Category:1962 establishments]] | [[Category:1962 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:1974 disestablishments]] | [[Category:1974 disestablishments]] |
Revision as of 12:48, 6 March 2014
Gene Crutcher Books was a book store and cultural landmark at 2008 Magnolia Avenue in Five Points South from 1962 to 1974. It was owned by Gene Crutcher and his wife, Bettie.
References
- Swindle, Michael (2005) "The 'City Lights Bookstore' of Birmingham, Alabama, Prop. Gene Crutcher: A Remembrance" in Slouching towards Birmingham: Shotgun Golf, Hog Hunting, Ass-Hauling Alligators, Rara in Haiti, Zapatistas, and Anahuac New Year's in Mexico City. North Atlantic Books, pp. 163-170.