American Fun

American Fun
Author: John Beckman
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307908186

Here is an animated and wonderfully engaging work of cultural history that lays out America’s unruly past by describing the ways in which cutting loose has always been, and still is, an essential part of what it means to be an American. From the time the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Americans have defied their stodgy rules and hierarchies with pranks, dances, stunts, and wild parties, shaping the national character in profound and lasting ways. In the nation’s earlier eras, revelers flouted Puritans, Patriots pranked Redcoats, slaves lampooned masters, and forty-niners bucked the saddles of an increasingly uptight middle class. In the twentieth century, fun-loving Americans celebrated this heritage and pushed it even further: flappers “barney-mugged” in “petting pantries,” Yippies showered the New York Stock Exchange with dollar bills, and B-boys invented hip-hop in a war zone in the Bronx. This is the surprising and revelatory history that John Beckman recounts in American Fun. Tying together captivating stories of Americans’ “pursuit of happiness”—and distinguishing between real, risky fun and the bland amusements that paved the way for Hollywood, Disneyland, and Xbox—Beckman redefines American culture with a delightful and provocative thesis. (With black-and-white illustrations throughout.)

American Fun

American Fun
Author: John Beckman
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345803779

Here is an animated and wonderfully engaging work of cultural history that lays out America’s unruly past by describing the ways in which cutting loose has always been, and still is, an essential part of what it means to be an American. From the time the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Americans have defied their stodgy rules and hierarchies with pranks, dances, stunts, and wild parties, shaping the national character in profound and lasting ways. In the nation’s earlier eras, revelers flouted Puritans, Patriots pranked Redcoats, slaves lampooned masters, and forty-niners bucked the saddles of an increasingly uptight middle class. In the twentieth century, fun-loving Americans celebrated this heritage and pushed it even further: flappers “barney-mugged” in “petting pantries,” Yippies showered the New York Stock Exchange with dollar bills, and B-boys invented hip-hop in a war zone in the Bronx. This is the surprising and revelatory history that John Beckman recounts in American Fun. Tying together captivating stories of Americans’ “pursuit of happiness”—and distinguishing between real, risky fun and the bland amusements that paved the way for Hollywood, Disneyland, and Xbox—Beckman redefines American culture with a delightful and provocative thesis. (With black-and-white illustrations throughout.)

The American Fun-Dee

The American Fun-Dee
Author: D. Patrick Carroll
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1634481305

"Drowned young Asian girls start washing up onto a San Francisco beach and City District Attorney Investigator Mary Dinosa is determined to discover the truth behind their tragic deaths and bring those responsible to justice. Her ruthless investigation reveals ugly truths and sends her into the deep dark world of domestic and international sex slave trafficking and the sad epithet of literally millions of young innocent girls around the world. It also draws the attention of the 'Justice Foundation' who accepts the challenge and sends their operations team, led by former U.S. Navy Seal Commander Ian O'Farrell, from the Bay Area to Thailand and the Hong Kong. Their unrelenting search and destroy mission then turns south to Mexico and Guatemala and eventually to the jungles of Northeast Nigeria. At each stop they leave behind an indelible and explosive impression on the diabolical men and women who profit and engage in the sex slave business and liberate innocent young victims to pursue their 'fun-dee', the Thai word for 'dreams'."

Fun Along the Road

Fun Along the Road
Author: John Margolies
Publisher: Bulfinch Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780821223512

Explores the novelty of road signs, ghost towns, theme parks, aquariums and other tourist attractions that grace American highways and towns

Molly Just for Fun

Molly Just for Fun
Author: Teri Witkowski
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Handicraft for girls
ISBN: 9781593695811

Girls can play games, create crafts, and solve puzzles about Molly! This book is filled with activities and punch-out projects inspired by Molly's stories - girls can make a patriotic paper garland, race to the finish in Molly's Lend-a-Hand Board Game, solve sticker sudoku puzzles, play word games, and much more. It's perfect for rainy days, car trips, slumber parties, and any time a girl just needs a little fun.

Spa Fun

Spa Fun
Author: Erin Falligant
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Girls
ISBN: 9781593695972

Looking for fun ways to unwind? This book is full of spa secrets for you and your friends to try, including face masks, massage, hair helpers, and body mists. Pamper your friends with a cool spa party!

The American Ritual Tapestry

The American Ritual Tapestry
Author: Mary Jo Deegan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1998-09-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313030006

American rituals are vital to the creation and renewal of cultural meanings and rules for social interaction. These rituals are rooted in tradition yet are rapidly changing: a contradiction of hyper-modern society. This phenomenon was first explored by Professor Deegan in her 1989 study American Ritual Dramas. The theory examines both participatory rituals and mass-media rituals to show how everyday people become attached to and alienated from other rituals. Elaborating on the critical dramaturgy theory, the essays in this collection show how patterns can be changed to create a more emancipatory and celebratory society. The topics covered in the collection include an analysis of Santa Claus, skinheads, hate crimes, and strip dancing, among other topics. Each contributor has participated in these rituals and many examine related cultural artifacts such as music, brochures, and so forth. As the essays show, postmodern theory has gratly underestimated the power and coherence of these events. An important study for scholars and other researchers involved with sociological theory, social psychology, and popular culture.

Radio Fun and the BBC Variety Department, 1922—67

Radio Fun and the BBC Variety Department, 1922—67
Author: Martin Dibbs
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 3319956094

This book provides a narrative history of the BBC Radio Variety Department exploring, along chronological lines, the workings of, tensions within and the impact of BBC policies on the programme-making department which generated the organisation’s largest audiences. It provides an insight into key events, personalities, programmes, internal politics and trends in popular entertainment, censorship and anti-American policy as they individually or collectively affected the Department. Martin Dibbs examines how the Department's programmes became markers in the daily and weekly lives of millions of listeners, and helped shape the nation's listening habits when radio was the dominant source of domestic entertainment. The book explores events and topics which, while not directly forming part of the Variety Department’s history, nevertheless intersected with or had an impact on it. Such topics include the BBC’s attitude to jazz and rock and roll, the arrival of television with its impact on radio, the pirate radio stations, and the Popular Music and Gramophone Departments, both of whom worked closely with the Variety Department.

Cecile and Marie-Grace

Cecile and Marie-Grace
Author: Sarah Masters Buckey
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9781593697105

Two girls. Two stories. One amazing adventure! This keepsake boxed set includes all six illustrated books about historical characters Cécile and Marie-Grace, friends who are growing up in 1850s New Orleans. The box opens up to reveal a fun-filled mini board game - girls will love earning points as they move around the board collecting cards. Board game and pieces tuck into a storage pouch that folds up with an elegant ribbon closure. Includes Meet Marie-Grace, Meet Cécile, Marie-Grace and the Orphans, Troubles for Cécile, Marie-Grace Makes a Difference, and Cécile's Gift.

What I Saw in America

What I Saw in America
Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Publisher: Binker North
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1922
Genre: History
ISBN:

This collection of essays from G.K. Chesterton includes the work: What is America?