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PDF Studio 54 [] [PDF]PDF Studio 54 [] [PDF]Description'Ian Schrager, the former co-owner of Studio 54, collects photographs and stories from thenightclub's heyday in the late 1970s and '80s in this glitzy, celebrity-filled coffee-table book that willfill any giftee with awe and nostalgia.'—The New York Times, Holiday Gift Guide'... spectacularvolume containing a treasure trove of the eraâ€s glam.'—Society Diaries'On the timeline ofNew York nightlife, the heyday of Studio 54 barely registers as a blip. Just three years separatethe clubâ€s celeb-mobbed 1977 opening and the raucous “going-away party― thatproprietors Ian Schrager and the late Steve Rubell hosted before being carted off to jail for taxevasion. But in the four decades since that famous coke-snorting crescent moon first rose over thedance floor, no other nightclub has made quite as indelible an Âimpression on the cityâ€ssocial scene. From 10 p.m. until sunrise, A-list movie stars mingled with drag queens on rollerskates, Park Avenue swans had (pre-AIDS-crisis) bathroom sex with downtown artists, and someof the 20th-centuryâ€s greatest literary lights watched it all from the infamous banquettes. Now,thanks to a new book, those who never made it past the velvet ropes—or are too young to haveeven tried—have a window into that wild-and-crazy magic. Studio 54 (Rizzoli), edited bySchrager, now impresario of a slew of hotels including the new Public Hotel, is equal parts oralhistory, personal scrapbook, and photo album, bringing together the reminiscences of regularswith star-studded snapshots and reams of gossip columns.Schrager, it seems, saved everything.'—W Magazine.com'Ian Schrager looks back at thelegendary club that he and Steve Rubell started in 1977, with vintage photos of the stars andpersonalities who walked through its doors.'—WSJ. Magazine'Schrager is releasing Studio 54,featuring hundreds of photos from the club's heyday, many of them from his personal albums:Michael Jackson and David Bowie, presidential families and news anchors, the SNL crew,Diana Ross, Tennessee Williams, Halston, Roy Cohn, Richard Pryor, Vladimir Horowitz—a fairlybroad representation of American achievement, and not a handler or cell-phone camera in sight.'—Esquire'To say that Studio 54 was the place to be, may in fact be the understatement of thelast four decades. To celebrate the nightclubâ€s 40th anniversary this year, co-founder IanSchrager looks back to the Studioâ€s history with a new coffee table book, out now, and anupcoming documentary to be released at the end of the year.'—Refinery29.com'Legendary luxuryhotelier Ian Schraeger, co-owner of Studio 54, has put together the ultimate illustrated memoir inthe long-awaited magnum opus Studio 54 (Rizzoli New York). The book is the perfectmélange of photographs and press clips, memories of New York when nightlife was at itspeak. But itâ€s more than a whoâ€s who of the jet set—it is the ultimate guide to vintage