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Author | : Michael Strecker |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2024-03-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1540260801 |
In this comic novel set in New Orleans in the late 1980s, an inveterate lottery player will risk everything--except gainful employment--to strike it rich. Filled with local-flavored humor, it features engaging, unforgettable characters and a unique plot that offers insights into fate, faith, and the vagaries of life.
Author | : Duane Swierczynski |
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Release | : 2014 |
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ISBN | : 9781909766235 |
Author | : Dominic A. Pacyga |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2015-11-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 022612309X |
On the South Side to tour the Union Stock Yard, people got a firsthand look at Chicago's industrial prowess as they witnessed cattle, hogs, and sheep disassembled with breathtaking efficiency. At their height, the kill floors employed 50,000 workers and processed six hundred animals an hour, an astonishing spectacle of industrialized death. Pacyga chronicles the rise and fall of an industrial district that, for better or worse, served as the public face of Chicago for decades. He takes readers through the packinghouses as only an insider can, covering the rough and toxic life inside the plants and their lasting effects on the world outside. He shows how the yards shaped the surrounding neighborhoods; looks at the Yard's sometimes volatile role in the city's race and labor relations; and traces its decades of mechanized innovations.
Author | : Patricia Evridge Hill |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0292779534 |
From the ruthless deals of the Ewing clan on TV’s "Dallas" to the impeccable customer service of Neiman-Marcus, doing business has long been the hallmark of Dallas. Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, Dallas business leaders amassed unprecedented political power and civic influence, which remained largely unchallenged until the 1970s. In this innovative history, Patricia Evridge Hill explores the building of Dallas in the years before business interests rose to such prominence (1880 to 1940) and discovers that many groups contributed to the development of the modern city. In particular, she looks at the activities of organized labor, women’s groups, racial minorities, Populist and socialist radicals, and progressive reformers—all of whom competed and compromised with local business leaders in the decades before the Great Depression. This research challenges the popular view that business interests have always run Dallas and offers a historically accurate picture of the city’s development. The legacy of pluralism that Hill uncovers shows that Dallas can accommodate dissent and conflict as it moves toward a more inclusive public life. Dallas will be fascinating and important reading for all Texans, as well as for all students of urban development.
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Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1915 |
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Author | : J. Wade |
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Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2019-12-06 |
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ISBN | : 9781699191248 |
Sometimes, history just forgets people. Jefferson J. Standifer is one such person whom history has forgotten, but in the mid 19th century, his exploits were well known throughout the Western United States. He prospected for gold in California, British Columbia, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Montana. He spent time in Hawaii and made a very mysterious trip to Mexico. The man fought many engagements with natives, was shot several times, and even had time to own a saloon in an ill-fated railroad town. He traveled thousands of miles on horseback and helped men get from California to join the Confederate army during the War Between the States. Jeff was called the "Kit Carson of the Northwest", the "Daniel Boone of the mines", and a "Builder of Idaho." Despite these high praises, his name disappeared from discussions on western history in the 1950s. Perhaps it was his membership in the ultrasecret "Knights of the Golden Circle" that has helped erase his name from our memory. This is the first time Jeff's story has been told, a story that was almost lost to time. In part due to another shadowy organization known as the 21st Century Confederate Legion. Is this just a Southern heritage group, or is something more sinister afoot in the modern day?
Author | : LH Nicole |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2014-02-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1623421047 |
Aliana Fagan spent her childhood traveling the world, dreaming of legendary heroes and mythical lands. But after the sudden death of her parents, she hides behind the safety of her camera and her art until a vivid recurring dream compels her to dig into her father's research about Avalon and Camelot. When she is hurled into a magical realm by forces she thought were only the stuff of fairy tales, she finds herself thrown into an adventure she could never have imagined. Nearly everything she thought she knew about Arthurian legend was wrong. The independent eighteen-year-old is shocked to find that the people of Avalon think that she is the Destined One, the only person who can summon King Arthur back to life from his hidden chamber. Most surprising of all is that it's up to her to lead the Knights of the Round Table on an epic quest-an adventure that will transport them across the seven magic realms to reclaim all that has been lost so they can defeat the evil Mordrid for good. But first, she must bring the ancient warriors into her world and reunite them with their lost brothers. Chaperoning the legendary knights-with-a-chivalry-complex as they navigate the modern world is a constant challenge, and she certainly never thought she'd be caught between her intense feelings for the noble Sir Galahad and her growing friendship with the King. To fulfill the prophecy, Aliana will have to discover the meaning of friendship, bravery, loyalty, true love, and forgiveness. But can she do it all in time to save the realms from Mordrid's impending Armageddon?
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Total Pages | : 1376 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Cleveland (Ohio) |
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Author | : Dr. Alexander Winchester |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Detective and mystery stories |
ISBN | : 1105328198 |
"Small New Hampshire towns each have their own personality. Branford Falls is no exception. Our Main Street is that of an idyllic, magnificent village. Scraping the surface a bit exposes the variety of personalities and problems found in every small town. However, during one particular Christmas season fifteen years ago something horrible and impossible scraped back. Hard to believe then, harder to believe now." --Back cover.
Author | : Victor Ehrenberg |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 283 |
Release | : 2018-12-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1135090300 |
First published in 1951, The People of Aristophanes provides a sociological account of Athens in the period of its greatest glory. Drawing upon Old Attic Comedy and the plays of Aristophanes, the author recreates, for the reader, the life of Athens at that time. He writes extensively about social structure, family, religion and political relationships within the state, and discusses the far-reaching changes which took place within Athenian society.