Hope this doesn't fly in the face of forum rules, but I recently published my own Bruce Lee book and wanted to spread the word:

Following the preface and mandatory Bruce Lee background information the book breaks into three sections:
Bruce Lee on Film
All the films are reviewed and Enter the Dragon cast member John Saxon is interviewed, as is producer Paul Heller. There is a feature on Bruce Lee censorship in the UK and Bruce Lee on TV with an extended look at Blondie; Bruce Lee's Blondie co-star Will Hutchins is interviewed, followed by a 'Reflections of Blondie' feature, interviews with cast members Patricia Harty & Bryan O'Byrne with input from the show's director Peter Baldwin, executive producer Al Brodax and family of late producer Joe Connelly.
Documentaries
Examines a cross-section of the wealth of Bruce Lee documentaries old and new.
Printed Matter
Looks at numerous printed works available and interviews authors, including Joe Lewis, Davis Miller, the late Norman Borine, George Lee, Doug Palmer with input from Robert Lee, Phoebe Lee, Peter Lee, Leo Fong, Jhoon Rhee and Wu Ngan.
238 digest pages, softcover, strictly limited edition (1000). A % of profit from each copy sold goes to the Bruce Lee Foundation. If you'd like to know more and to reserve a copy, drop me a mail at info@bruceleereview.co.uk.
For those of you who don't know of me, I am a writer and Bruce Lee fan from the UK. My scribblings have appeared in Martial Arts Illustrated (UK) and Black Belt (US) and I was a columnist for Jade Screen: The Hong Kong Movie Magazine and its sister publication Screen Power for a number of years and have written for a number of other cult movie publications since the early 1990s.

Following the preface and mandatory Bruce Lee background information the book breaks into three sections:
Bruce Lee on Film
All the films are reviewed and Enter the Dragon cast member John Saxon is interviewed, as is producer Paul Heller. There is a feature on Bruce Lee censorship in the UK and Bruce Lee on TV with an extended look at Blondie; Bruce Lee's Blondie co-star Will Hutchins is interviewed, followed by a 'Reflections of Blondie' feature, interviews with cast members Patricia Harty & Bryan O'Byrne with input from the show's director Peter Baldwin, executive producer Al Brodax and family of late producer Joe Connelly.
Documentaries
Examines a cross-section of the wealth of Bruce Lee documentaries old and new.
Printed Matter
Looks at numerous printed works available and interviews authors, including Joe Lewis, Davis Miller, the late Norman Borine, George Lee, Doug Palmer with input from Robert Lee, Phoebe Lee, Peter Lee, Leo Fong, Jhoon Rhee and Wu Ngan.
238 digest pages, softcover, strictly limited edition (1000). A % of profit from each copy sold goes to the Bruce Lee Foundation. If you'd like to know more and to reserve a copy, drop me a mail at info@bruceleereview.co.uk.
For those of you who don't know of me, I am a writer and Bruce Lee fan from the UK. My scribblings have appeared in Martial Arts Illustrated (UK) and Black Belt (US) and I was a columnist for Jade Screen: The Hong Kong Movie Magazine and its sister publication Screen Power for a number of years and have written for a number of other cult movie publications since the early 1990s.