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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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