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Author | : Dick Roberts |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2023-10-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1439679444 |
In the Steel City, "Yinzer" is a term of endearment, reserved for the city's most beloved and embraced by locals as a symbol of the grit and determination that Pittsburgh endows anyone from there. The city's undeniable impact on the character and life of those who grew up there has shaped iconic figures of American sports, entertainment and culture. Legends of the gridiron such as Jim Kelly, Tony Dorsett, Dan Marino and Joe Namath forged their football prowess in Western Pennsylvania. Business pioneers including Mark Cuban, Ray Werner and Bill Strickland were ingrained with the value of hard work in the Steel City. Music and movie stars like Jeff Goldblum, George Benson and Billy Gardell found creative inspiration in Pittsburgh that led to new heights. Author Dick Roberts presents profiles, interviews and memories from some of the most famous and adored Pittsburghers.
Author | : Sam McCool |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : English language |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Dick Roberts |
Publisher | : History Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781467152044 |
In the Steel City, Yinzer is a term of endearment, reserved for the city's most beloved and embraced by locals as a symbol of the grit and determination Pittsburgh endows anyone who is from there. The city leaves an undeniable impact upon the character and life of those who grew up there and has shaped some of the most iconic figures in American sports, entertainment and culture. Author and local Dick Roberts presents profiles, interviews and memories of the some of the most famous and adored Pittsburghers.
Author | : Laurie Graham |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2010-06-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0822972379 |
Singing the City is an eloquent tribute to a way of life largely disappearing in America, using Pittsburgh as a lens. Graham is not blind to the damage industry has done—both to people and to the environment, but she shows us that there is also a rich human story that has gone largely untold, one that reveals, in all its ambiguities, the place of the industrial landscape in the heart. Singing the City is a celebration of a landscape that through most of its history has been unabashedly industrial. Convinced that industrial landscapes are too little understood and appreciated, Graham set out to investigate the city's landscape, past and present, and to learn the lessons she sensed were there about living a good life. The result, told in both her voice and the distinctive voices of the people she meets, is a powerful contribution to the literature of place. Graham begins by showing the city as an outgrowth of its geography and its geology—the factors that led to its becoming an industrial place. She describes the human investment in the area: the floods of immigrants who came to work in the mills in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, their struggles within the domains of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick. She evokes the superhuman aura of making steel by taking the reader to still functioning mills and uncovers for us a richness of tradition in ethnic neighborhoods that survives to this day.
Author | : Chris Rodell |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2019-09-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1532080840 |
In a world that cries out for civility and healing, this is the only book about Mister Rogers' Neighborhood by an author who actually calls the place home. Known for his joyful humor, author Chris Rodell tells the story of how Latrobe influenced a young Fred Rogers, how the adult Fred Rogers influenced Latrobe and how both combined to influence him and the world. It relates how visionary educators are beginning to equate Mister Rogers with spiritual leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. It tells the stories of couples he married, souls he saved and asks if calling him "Christ-like" is blasphemous or accurate. It has previously untold stories of Rogers being a life-saving superhero and of him being perfectly human. Governor Tom Ridge in his admiring foreword says: "Rodell writes about Latrobe and its native son the way Sinatra sings about New York, unflinching about the gritty realities, but with abiding affection and relentless positivity about the future." In the end, the book is about how we can turn the entire planet into Mister Rogers' Neighborhood beginning inside our very own hearts.
Author | : Chris Preksta |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2015-04-28 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0142181722 |
When Pittsburgh Dad debuted on YouTube, creators Chris Preksta and Curt Wootton little suspected their sitcom would receive more than sixteen million views and turn their blue-collar everyman into a nationally known figure. Illustrated with hilarious black-and-white photos, Pittsburgh Dad shares the best of the best, from rants about swimming pool rules to reflections on coaching little league to curmudgeonly movie reviews. With its heavy dose of nostalgia and pitch-perfect sensibility, Pittsburgh Dad will have readers laughing in recognition, especially those who love recent blockbusters like Sh*t My Dad Says and Dad Is Fat.
Author | : Sherrie Flick |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1496238540 |
Homing is a feminist anti-nostalgic intervention in writing about the Rustbelt, with essays braiding, unbraiding, and then tangling the story of the author's father with Andy Warhol, faith, labor, whiskey, and the author's compulsion to travel and reluctance to return home.
Author | : William Means |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 605 |
Release | : 2021-03-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1636611796 |
You’re on the Crazy Train and I’m Driving By: William Means You’re on the Crazy Train and I’m Driving is a story of author William Means’s life so far (age sixty-seven). Means had a very tough time early in his years growing up in a big family in Pittsburgh, PA. In those years he encountered some very trying times. As Means met his future wife things turned for the better. His friends tell him that his stories seem not believable but he can assure you they are real. Means came close to making some very bad decisions along the way and took some wrong turns, but with help from his wife, he stayed on track. Everyone that has listened to his stories has told him to write a book about them, so that’s what he did! Means easily could have ended up on the wrong side of the law but something told him to go with what his wife was telling him and it worked. His stories remind him of the TV show This Is Us but his stories probably are a little juicier. Means is a hard guy Yinzer from Pittsburgh that somehow ended up in Cincinnati with a great family. His readers will learn the true meaning of the phrase
Author | : April Marie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2022-01-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781662480492 |
Meet me, Burgh Blonde, Pittsburgh's token single girl. This book picks up where Sex and the City left off but with a blue-collar, working-class American twist. In Pittsburgh, we're known for our sports teams, Primanti's sandwiches, and kitschy yinzer language. This book puts into context exactly what it's like to date men from the City of Champions and what a woman has to put up with when we are growing more successful and independent while the men are reverting back to cavemen. This book is not for the faint of heart. There is sex, foul language, and magical metaphors to keep you hooked from start to finish. These eighteen short stories give you an up-close-and-personal look into my private sex life and all the dirty hijinks that comes with it. After reading this book, you will know what it's like to give a BJ to a UFC fighter, have a three-way on an official Air Force barracks, how to have sex with a furry, and dare I say, even weirder stuff. Not only will the ladies of all ages enjoy reading about the ridiculous men in this book, but also, men will be fascinated to know what women really think of them because in Burgh Blonde, I spill all the tea. For as long as I remember, I've been making people laugh with my stories and comedy. That's why I finally decided to give the people what they've been asking for. I am in no way a great literary author. I am simply a single girl with a ton of funny sex stories. So put your feet up, open a nice bottle of wine, and prepare yourself for a hilarious walk in this single gal's heels.
Author | : Ken Gormley |
Publisher | : Milford House Press |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2021-10-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781620065242 |
New York Times bestselling author Ken Gormley delivers a powerful courtroom drama about the decent, largely-forgotten qualities that once were the bedrock of the simple towns that built America. The Heiress of Pittsburgh reawakens hope that the precious qualities of past generations can be reimagined to create a dazzling new future. But only if success is boldly redefined.