The Wanamaker Diary

The Wanamaker Diary
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1434470970

The Wanamaker Diary was originally published for the John Wanamaker stores. It wasn't just a diary, but a miniature catalog and social guidebook -- complete with guides to local theatres, postal rates, holidays, and much more!

Dad's Diary-1918

Dad's Diary-1918
Author: Betty Byerly
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2002-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1403342040

Rube's setting is the Cumberland River in the valley of Middle Tennessee. A seemingly dead baby is rushed to the ice cold waters of the Cumberland River and Rube takes his first breath. A hard beginning for Rube, it doesn't get much better until as an older man he is befriended by two young boys who learn as much from him as he does from them. It is a journey of identity and discovery with the ever-present Cumberland River as the backdrop.

Dolly and Zane Grey

Dolly and Zane Grey
Author: Candace C. Kant
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0874177502

Popular western writer Zane Grey was a literary celebrity during his lifetime and the center of a huge enterprise based on his writing, which included books, magazine serials, film and stage versions of his stories, even comic strips. His wife, Dolly, closely guided Grey's career almost from its beginning, editing and sometimes revising his work, negotiating with publishers and movie studios, and skillfully managing the considerable fortune derived from these activities. Dolly maintained the facade of a conventional married life that was essential to Grey's public image and the traditional middle-class values his work reflected. This facade was constantly threatened by Grey's numerous affairs with other women. The stress of hiding these dalliances placed a huge strain on their relationship, and much of Zane and Dolly's union was sustained largely by correspondence. Their letters--thousands of them--reveal the true nature of this complex partnership. As edited by Candace Kant, the letters offer an engrossing portrait of an extremely unorthodox marriage and its times.