Very nice, Brian!
In the article "Japanese Bookstore Expands Its Horizons," we read ...
"Mr. Fuller said the new location would hold more events in English than the Rockefeller Center store did. Next month there will be a costume competition, a talk by Brian Camp, co-author of “Anime Classics Zettai! 100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces,” and a demonstration by Machiko Chiba, a popular cookbook author who focuses on microwave cooking."
NY Times article (free registration required)
Awww, shucks...thanks, Peter. Any NYC-area Mobians interested in seeing some clips from "Lost Classics of Anime"? That's what I'll be doing. Sat. Nov. 3, 5:00 PM at the new Kinokuniya Books, 1073 Avenue of the Americas, between 40th and 41st Streets.
Congratulations on the new book! Unfortunately, I don't live anywhere in New York,but I can still check it out at local bookstores here in the D. I haven't gotten to watch nearly as much anime as I should, and the book sounds like it would be a good guide on what to look for.