Beer, Brats, and Baseball: German-Americans in St. Louis, Second Edition

Beer, Brats, and Baseball: German-Americans in St. Louis, Second Edition
Author: Jim Merkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681060057

The Germans are back in the second edition of Beer, Brats, and Baseball: German-Americans in St. Louis, with more oom-pah-pah, gemütlichkeit, and prosit than ever. In the first edition, author Jim Merkel told how Germans saved the city for the Union, brewed the beer, ran the baseball team, and helped make St. Louis place like nowhere else. The second edition adds new stories to the first. Here is the tale of the German immigrant restaurant owner who went home before World War II because people suspected him of being a Nazi sympathizer. Here too is the story of the local craft brewer who bought a German brewery so St. Louisans could drink the most authentic European beer available. And herein music lovers will learn about a musical society struggling to keep alive the Teutonic melodies its members sang in the 1870s and a local band that plays the latest tunes on German radio. In short, if it's German and it happened in St. Louis, it's in Beer, Brats, and Baseball. Book jacket.

Hoosiers and Scrubby Dutch, Second Edition: St. Louis's South Side

Hoosiers and Scrubby Dutch, Second Edition: St. Louis's South Side
Author: Jim Merkel
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 193580684X

In the South Side, there lived a tactless TV guy who had a way of getting tossed out of everything on camera, from the old VP Fair to Bill Clinton’s 1996 local re-election victory party. On the South Side, there dwelt a collector of ancient vacuum cleaners, none of which worked when he demonstrated them before millions of guffawing viewers watching on national television. And on the South Side, a beer baron tried to fight off Prohibition with a high-class, three-sided beer hall. It’s all in the second edition of Hoosiers and Scrubby Dutch: St. Louis’s South Side. The first edition captured the essence of the South St. Louis, with its tales of women scrubbing steps ever Saturday, the yummy brain sandwich, and a nationally known gospel performer who ran a furniture store in the Cherokee neighborhood. These stories, along with the new ones that fill the second edition, convey what gives a truly unique place its rough but charming personality. The result—Holy Hoosiers!—is an edition that’s even better than the first!

Beer, Brats, and Baseball

Beer, Brats, and Baseball
Author: Jim Merkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: German Americans
ISBN: 9781935806349

Examines the often-serious, sometimes funny, and truly amazing story of Germans in the Gateway City from the arrival of the first German priest right after the city's founding to the present.

The Making of an Icon: The Dreamers, the Schemers, and the Hard Hats Who Built the Gateway Arch, Second Edition

The Making of an Icon: The Dreamers, the Schemers, and the Hard Hats Who Built the Gateway Arch, Second Edition
Author: Jim Merkel
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1681061538

With his fourth book from Reedy Press, The Making of an Icon, Jim Merkel captured the spirit behind the conception and construction of one of America’s most distinctive and beloved national monuments. More than two million visitors stand in awe at the Gateway Arch each year, and the stories behind it were unearthed in breathless detail in the first edition. Back with even more lore and the addition of beautiful color images, Merkel brings new information on the Arch grounds and museum to this updated and revised second edition. Now expanded, his book includes more stories compiled from interviews with the visionaries, finaglers, protesters, and intrepid workers who built the arch while one misstep away from a fatal fall. Merkel’s book will help us appreciate the relentless pursuit, innovation, and toil that raised the Arch to the sky.

Oldest St. Louis

Oldest St. Louis
Author: NiNi Harris
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681062798

From iconic buildings like the Old Cathedral to the Polish butcher shop in North City, Oldest St. Louis explores the history of St. Louis through the history of the city's oldest institutions, streets, and businesses. From the oldest library book, to the oldest museum, Oldest St. Louis traces the history of the city's rich cultural life. From the oldest Italian bar to the oldest bowling alley, the book recalls St. Louis's ethnic traditions. In following the stories of the oldest businesses and institutions, the book becomes a sensory tour of St. Louis featuring the crunchy oatmeal cookies made in the Dutchtown neighborhood the same way for 82 years, the fragrance in the 138 year old Greenhouse in mid-winter and the beauty of St. Louis's 184 year-old Lafayette Park. Oldest St. Louis is also a nostalgic look at recent history from the space-age design of South County Mall, to a cherry Coke made with a secret recipe since the Chuck-A-Burger drive-in restaurant opened in St. Ann in 1957.

Where They Ain't

Where They Ain't
Author: Burt Solomon
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000-03-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0385498829

In the 1890s, the legendary Baltimore Orioles of the National League [sic] under the tutelage of manager Ned Hanlon, perfected a style of play known as "scientific baseball," featuring such innovations as the sacrifice bunt, the hit- and-run, the squeeze play, and the infamous Baltimore chop. Its best hitter, Wee Willie Keeler, had the motto "keep your eye clear and hit 'em where they ain't"--which he did. He and his colorful teammates, fierce third-baseman John McGraw, avuncular catcher Wibert Robinson, and heartthrob center fielder Joe Kelly, won three straight pennants from 1894 to 1896. But the Orioles were swept up and ultimately destroyed in a business intrigue involving the political machines of three large cities and collusion with the ambitious men who ran the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. Burt Solomon narrates the rise and fall of this colorful franchise as a cautionary tale of greed and overreaching that speaks volumes as well about the enterprise of baseball a century later.

Baseball's First Lady

Baseball's First Lady
Author: Joan M. Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-12
Genre: Baseball team owners
ISBN: 9781933370545

Late in life, Cardinals owner M. Stanley Robison willed his club and ballpark to his niece, Helene Britton. Operating among baseball's magnates of the day, she attended owners' meetings as an equal and took an active role in running her club-- all at a time when society dictated that a lady should not attend a baseball game without a male escort.

Living My Life

Living My Life
Author: Emma Goldman
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780486225449

The autobiography of the early radical leader and her participation in communist, anarchist, and feminist activities

Growing Up St. Louis

Growing Up St. Louis
Author: Jim Merkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781681062549

No matter when or where we grow up, the stories, people, and places that populate our memories leave an indelible mark on the manuscript that becomes our life story. A day at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, meatless meals and hard times during the Great Depression, or knowing Mark McGwire's precise homerun count that summer of 1998 become galvanized in our own timelines, while other details fade into the background. In Growing Up St. Louis, hear the stories that stuck with more than 110 native St. Louisans over the last century told by the very people who lived through them. Ranging from joyous to humdrum, and even to grim, these childhood memories offer a glimpse of life in still frame, from the start of the twentieth century to the present day. A woman speaks lovingly of the elephant ears she bought in University City in the 1950s while a future local sportscaster falls in love with sports as he and his dad watch the 1968 World Series. With new and old photographs to accompany the essays, join veteran author Jim Merkel on a journey through ten decades of coming of age in St. Louis. Whether they spark nostalgia or empathy, they'll surely provoke commentary about how deeply our tender years impact us for the rest of our lives.