Description: (African American Studies) Slim, Iceberg (Pseudonym For Robert Beck) : Trick Baby: Paperback. Holloway House Publishing Co. , Los Angeles, CA. 1992. Later Printing. Good This is a mass market paperback book. The book is in Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book covers have bumping, rubbing, edge wear, several creases, one small tear to the bottom front spine joint, and a bit of light generalized toning. The text pages are clean and generally bright. "Robert Beck (born Robert Lee Maupin or Robert Moppins Jr. In 1961, Maupin moved to Los Angeles and changed his name to Robert Beck, taking the last name of the man his mother was married to at the time. He met Betty Shue, who became his common-law wife and the mother of his three daughters, while he was working as an insecticide salesman. Betty encouraged Beck to write the story of his life as a novel, and they began sporadically writing some draft chapters. According to her, a white writer, whom Beck would later only refer to as "the Professor", became interested in writing Beck's life story; Beck became convinced that the man was trying to steal their idea for himself, so they cut him out of the deal and finished it without him. Bentley Morris of Holloway House recognized the merit of Pimp, and it was published in 1967. The hip-hop writer Mark Skillz wrote that when Beck began work on Pimp, "he made two promises to himself: no glamorizing his former life and no snitching." Hip hop artist Fab 5 Freddy, a friend of Beck's, claimed that "Many of Bob's friends were still alive when he wrote that book. So he changed all of their names and descriptions. 'Baby' Bell became 'Sweet' Jones, his best friend 'Satin' became 'Glass Top', and he created composite characters of some of his former 'employees.' "August 4, 1918 – April 30, 1992) , better known as Iceberg Slim, was an American former pimp who later became a writer. Beck's novels were adapted into films. "(from Wikipedia) 0870678272 #46135 $25 All orders ship within two business days. Standard mail is USPS Media Mail. Expedited and International shipping are also available. We offer combined shippping on multiple orders. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 30 days of receipt for a full refund Books or ephemera will be well packed to protect from damage during shipping.
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Author: Slim, Iceberg (Pseudonym For Robert Beck)
Book Title: Trick Baby
Cover: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Holloway House Publishing Co.
Publication Year: 1992
Type: Mass Market PB
Place Published: Los Angeles, CA
Pages: 312p.
Topic: African American Studies
Format: Paperback
Printing: Later Printing
Book Condition: Good
Defects: This is a mass market paperback book. The book is in Good, condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book covers, have bumping, rubbing, edge wear, several creases, one small, tear to the bottom front spine joint, and a bit of light, generalized toning. The text pages are clean and generally, bright. "Robert Beck (born Robert Lee Maupin or Robert Moppins, Jr. In 1961, Maupin moved to Los Angeles and changed his name, to Robert Beck, taking the last name of the man his mother was, married to at the time. He met Betty Shue, who became his, common-law wife and the mother of his three daughters, while he, was working as an insecticide salesman. Betty encouraged Beck, to write the story of his life as a novel, and they began, sporadically writing some draft chapters. According to her, a, white writer, whom Beck would later only refer to as "the, Professor", became interested in writing Beck's life story;, Beck became convinced that the man was trying to steal their, idea for himself, so they cut him out of the deal and finished, it without him. Bentley Morris of Holloway House recognized the, merit of Pimp, and it was published in 1967. The hip-hop writer, Mark Skillz wrote that when Beck began work on Pimp, "he made, two promises to himself: no glamorizing his former life and no, snitching." Hip hop artist Fab 5 Freddy, a friend of Beck's,, claimed that "Many of Bob's friends were still alive when he, wrote that book. So he changed all of their names and, descriptions. 'Baby' Bell became 'Sweet' Jones, his best friend, 'Satin' became 'Glass Top', and he created composite characters, of some of his former 'employees.' "August 4, 1918 – April 30,, 1992) , better known as Iceberg Slim, was an American former, pimp who later became a writer. Beck's novels were adapted into, films. "(from Wikipedia)
Binding: Paperback
Subject: African American Studies
Place of Publication: Los Angeles, CA
Year Printed: 1992