Archie #209

Archie #209
Author: Frank Doyle
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 28
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681838591

"Field Day": When Midge decides to play the field for awhile, Archie decides that he'd like to try it, too! But that might be a little more difficult for him that he thinks_ DISCLAIMER: The stories, characters, and incidents in this publication are entirely fictional. This publication contains material that was originally created in a less racially and socially sensitive time in our society and reflects attitudes that may be represented as offensive today. The stories are represented here without alteration for historical reference.

Archie Double Digest #209

Archie Double Digest #209
Author: Archie Superstars
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications
Total Pages: 141
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1627380418

"Click Trick": The hazard blinkers from the roadwork being done in front of Archie's bedroom window make it impossible to get a good night's sleep, so it's off to the woods where Archie is determined to get some rest... or will he? "Dog Gone": A thunderstorm sends Little Archie's dog Spotty scurrying, leading to a breathtaking adventure as he desperately searches for the petrified pooch. "Brush Up": Archie goes to the woods to do a still life painting for art class... but nothing there will keep still long enough! PLUS: Other new and classic tales!

Jughead #209

Jughead #209
Author: Craig Boldman
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 25
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1619880393

"Building A Better Jughead." Jughead and Moose make an unlikely team, but when Jughead needs a place to stay, he finds a soft bed, and some hard exercise at Moose's house. It's too bad sharing their conflicting routines means bruises and weight gain.

B&V Friends Double Digest #209

B&V Friends Double Digest #209
Author: Archie Superstars
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 142
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1619880636

THE FIRST IN A FOUR-PART CHERYL STORYLINE! A new student turns Pembrooke Academy upside down when he shows no interest in joining "Queen B" Cheryl Blossom's in-crowd. Then, Betty and Veronica charge up their "Super Cool Laptops" as they explore the agonies and ecstasies of brand new 3-D technology!

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #209

Betty & Veronica Double Digest #209
Author: Archie Superstars
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 154
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1619884712

It's a Betty and Veronica sleepover and the girls are having a late night chat regarding their favorite topic - boys! Specifically, which boy is the best kisser? The girls rank the most passionate smooches they've ever received in "Kissing Up!" and that's just the opening tale in this exciting double digest filled plenty of fun and laughs courtesy of Archie's girls!

Veronica #209

Veronica #209
Author: Dan Parent
Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 28
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1619880466

Kevin Keller is the new kid in Riverdale and the gang has made him feel right at home. When Wit Masters, a trivia game show for rival high schools comes around, Dilton and the crew want Kevin to represent them for the win. Too bad Kevin has a fear of public speaking. Will he pull it off and get Riverdale the winning championship for the third year in a row or will he choke in front of the big lights? Follow along as Kevin, his family and everyone you know and love from the Archie Universe face this challenge together.

Pickin' on Peachtree

Pickin' on Peachtree
Author: Wayne W. Daniel
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252069680

But for a few twists of fate, Atlanta could have grown to be the recording center that Nashville is today. Pickin' on Peachtree traces Atlanta's emergence in the 1920s as a major force in country recording and radio broadcasting and its forty years as a hub of country music. From the Old Time Fiddlers' Conventions and barn dances through the rise of station WSB and other key radio outlets, Wayne W. Daniel thoroughly documents the consolidation of country music as big business in Atlanta. He also profiles a vast array of performers, radio personalities, and recording moguls who transformed the Peachtree city into the nerve center of early country music.

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history
Author: John Trotwood Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 998
Release: 1923
Genre: History
ISBN:

Chosen Capital

Chosen Capital
Author: Rebecca Kobrin
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813553296

At which moments and in which ways did Jews play a central role in the development of American capitalism? Many popular writers address the intersection of Jews and capitalism, but few scholars, perhaps fearing this question’s anti-Semitic overtones, have pondered it openly. Chosen Capital represents the first historical collection devoted to this question in its analysis of the ways in which Jews in North America shaped and were shaped by America’s particular system of capitalism. Jews fundamentally molded aspects of the economy during the century when American capital was being redefined by industrialization, war, migration, and the emergence of the United States as a superpower. Surveying such diverse topics as Jews’ participation in the real estate industry, the liquor industry, and the scrap metal industry, as well as Jewish political groups and unions bent on reforming American capital, such as the American Labor Party and the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, contributors to this volume provide a new prism through which to view the Jewish encounter with America. The volume also lays bare how American capitalism reshaped Judaism itself by encouraging the mass manufacturing and distribution of foods like matzah and the transformation of synagogue cantors into recording stars. These essays force us to rethink not only the role Jews played in American economic development but also how capitalism has shaped Jewish life and Judaism over the course of the twentieth century. Contributors: Marni Davis, Georgia State University Phyllis Dillon, independent documentary producer, textile conservator, museum curator Andrew Dolkart, Columbia University Andrew Godley, Henley Business School, University of Reading Jonathan Karp, executive director, American Jewish Historical Society Daniel Katz, Empire State College, State University of New York Ira Katznelson, Columbia University David S. Koffman, New York University Eli Lederhendler, Hebrew University, Jerusalem Jonathan Z. S. Pollack, University of Wisconsin—Madison Jonathan D. Sarma, Brandeis University Jeffrey Shandler, Rutgers University Daniel Soyer, Fordham University