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[[Image:Gene Crutcher Books ad 1964.jpg|center|thumb|575px|1964 advertisement for Gene Crutcher Books]]
[[Image:Gene Crutcher Books ad 1964.jpg|center|thumb|575px|1964 advertisement for Gene Crutcher Books]]
'''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]].
'''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]]. Their daughter, [[Annie Crutcher|Annie]] also worked in the shop.


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Latest revision as of 14:52, 16 April 2014

1964 advertisement for Gene Crutcher Books

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. Their daughter, Annie also worked in the shop.

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.