TRIBUTE TO LOUISE BROOKS: Links

  • The LOUISE BROOKS SOCIETY is the best place for all things Brooksie !

  • The INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE maintains a handful of pages - including a searchable filmography - devoted to the life and films of Louise Brooks

  • LOUISE BROOKS is an Italian website with biographical information, articles, interviews, obituaries, pictures and more

  • LOUISE BROOKS IN DENMARK is a Danish website with information about Brooks and her film career

  • LOUISE BROOKS is a Canadian site (in French & English) with contemporary and vintage articles, as well as images and poems

  • LOUISE BROOKS: STUFF is based in Australia and contains a filmography, pictures, articles, chronology, discussion forum, links and more

  • The "Louise Brooks Special Collection" at PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY is a must visit - contains much rare material

  • This page from the KANSAS STATE HISTORICIAL SOCIETY also features rare local material from Brooks' home state, including newspaper articles from the 1930's and 1940's.

  • The SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE article "Lovely Lulu Lives Again: A decade after her death, silent-film star Louise Brooks is more popular than ever"

  • Chicago Sun-Times film critic ROGER EBERT wrote about Pandora's Box as part of his series of reviews of classic films

  • Kenneth Tynan's article THE GIRL WHO WAS LULU from The Observer Magazine

  • Here is the transcript of an INTERVIEW WITH LOUISE BROOKS

  • Louise Brooks was the subject of a news story on the WIRED website

  • The NOE VALLEY VOICE, a San Francisco newspaper, ran an article on the Louise Brooks Society

  • The online magazine RETRO ran three articles on Louise Brooks (with many illustrations). This table of contents page directs readers to all three stories. This is a swell publication for those who like vintage culture

  • The Booksmith page devoted to LOUISE BROOKS / LULU; includes titles currently available through this independent bookstore in San Francisco.

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