Sally Phipps Archive

Sally Phipps Archive
Author: Robert L. Harned
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 9781725896987

This catalogue presents for the first time hundreds of items from the professional career and life of Sally Phipps (1911-1978), an actress in silent and early sound films, on Broadway, and on the radio. It displays the extensive pictorial material held in the Archive, including hundreds of scene stills from her films at Fox, Essanay Niles, and Warner Brothers Vitaphone; from her two Broadway shows; and related publicity and pinup photos that are now top collectibles. The catalogue also includes lobby cards, posters, glass slides, theater programs, and heralds.

Matchmaking in the Archive

Matchmaking in the Archive
Author: E.G. Crichton
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2023-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1978823150

Though today’s LGBTQ people owe a lot to the generations who came before them, their historical inheritances are not always obvious. Working with the archives of the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society, artist E.G. Crichton decided to do something to bridge this generation gap. She selected 19 innovative LGBTQ artists, writers, and musicians, then paired each of them with a deceased person whose personal artifacts are part of the archive. Including 25 pages of vivid images, Matchmaking in the Archive documents this monumental creative project and adds essays by Jonathan Katz, Michelle Tea, and Chris Vargas, who describe their own unique encounters with the ghosts of LGBTQ history. Together, they make the archive come alive in remarkably intimate ways.

Molly Keane

Molly Keane
Author: Sally Phipps
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0349007551

Molly Keane (1904 - 96) was an Irish novelist and playwright (born in County Kildare) most famous for Good Behaviour which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Hailed as the Irish Nancy Mitford in her day; as well as writing books she was the leading playwright of the '30s, her work directed by John Gielgud. Between 1928 and 1956, she wrote eleven novels, and some of her earlier plays, under the pseudonym M.J. Farrell. In 1981, aged seventy, she published Good Behaviour under her own name. The manuscript, which had languished in a drawer for many years, was lent to a visitor, the actress Peggy Ashcroft, who encouraged Keane to publish it. Molly Keane's novels reflect the world she inhabited; she was from a 'rather serious hunting and fishing, church-going family'. She was educated, as was the custom in Anglo-Irish households, by a series of governesses and then at boarding school. Distant and awkward relationships between children and their parents would prove to be a recurring theme for Keane. Maggie O'Farrell wrote that 'she writes better than anyone else about the mother-daughter relationship, in all its thorny, fraught, inescapable complexity.' Here, for the first time, is her biography and, written by one of her two daughters, it provides an honest portrait of a fascinating, complicated woman who was a brilliant writer and a portrait of the Anglo-Irish world of the first half of the twentieth century.

Irish in Youngstown and the Greater Mahoning Valley

Irish in Youngstown and the Greater Mahoning Valley
Author: Irish American Archival Society
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738532189

In 1796, Daniel Shehy of Tipperary was the first Irish man to settle in Youngstown. In the early nineteenth century, the Ulster Irish moved into the region. Later, massive waves of Irish refugees from the Potato Famine settled in the area and filled the labor needs of the steel mills, canals, and railroads. Irish in Youngstown and the Greater Mahoning Valley recounts the history of the first Irish immigrants to settle the Valley up to the present and their prominent roles in community politics, arts, business, sports, entertainment, and religion. Through vintage images of families, church leaders, business owners, politicians, Irish dancers, and philanthropists, this book celebrates the influence of the Irish on the Greater Mahoning Valley.

Good Behaviour

Good Behaviour
Author: Molly Keane
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0748132856

Discover this wickedly funny classic about the very bad behaviour of an aristocratic family - A BBC2 Between the Covers pick! *** 'Molly Keane is a mistress of wicked comedy' VOGUE 'Dark, complex, engaging . . . a wonderful tour de force' MARIAN KEYES I do know how to behave - believe me, because I know. I have always known . . . Behind the gates of Temple Alice, the aristocratic Anglo-Irish St Charles family sinks into a state of decaying grace. To Aroon St Charles, large and unlovely daughter of the house, the fierce forces of sex, money, jealousy and love seem locked out by the ritual patterns of good behaviour. But crumbling codes of conduct cannot hope to save the members of the St Charles family from their own unruly and inadmissible desires. . . 'I have read and re-read Molly Keane more, I think, than any other writer. Nobody else can touch her as a satirist, tragedian and dissector of human behaviour. I love all her books, but Good Behaviour and Loving and Giving are the ones I return to most' MAGGIE O'FARRELL

The Pioneers of Massachusetts

The Pioneers of Massachusetts
Author: Charles Henry Pope
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1900
Genre: History
ISBN:

A descriptive list drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches, and other contemporaneous documents.