FoxTrot: The Works

FoxTrot: The Works
Author: Bill Amend
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780836218480

In this treasury edition of the first two Fox Trot books, Fox Trot and Pass the Loot, all the daily strips and color Sundays are collected in one large volume for Fox Trot fans everywhere.

Jam-Packed FoxTrot

Jam-Packed FoxTrot
Author: Bill Amend
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0740760408

More comic adventures of the Fox family.

Enormously FoxTrot

Enormously FoxTrot
Author: Bill Amend
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1994-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0836217594

A treasury of "FoxTrot" comic strips by Bill Amend, featuring selections from "Bury My Heart at Fun-Fun Mountain," and "Say Hello to Cactus Flats."

Victor Records

Victor Records
Author: Victor Talking Machine Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1915
Genre: Music
ISBN:

How Come I'm Always Luigi?

How Come I'm Always Luigi?
Author: Bill Amend
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0740756834

Another collection of the comic adventures of the Fox family.

FoxTrot en Masse

FoxTrot en Masse
Author: Bill Amend
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1992-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780836218978

A collection of cartoons from the comic strip "Foxtrot".

Love for Sale

Love for Sale
Author: David Hajdu
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0374710503

A personal, idiosyncratic history of popular music that also may well be definitive, from the revered music critic From the age of song sheets in the late nineteenth-century to the contemporary era of digital streaming, pop music has been our most influential laboratory for social and aesthetic experimentation, changing the world three minutes at a time. In Love for Sale, David Hajdu—one of the most respected critics and music historians of our time—draws on a lifetime of listening, playing, and writing about music to show how pop has done much more than peddle fantasies of love and sex to teenagers. From vaudeville singer Eva Tanguay, the “I Don’t Care Girl” who upended Victorian conceptions of feminine propriety to become one of the biggest stars of her day to the scandal of Blondie playing disco at CBGB, Hajdu presents an incisive and idiosyncratic history of a form that has repeatedly upset social and cultural expectations. Exhaustively researched and rich with fresh insights, Love for Sale is unbound by the usual tropes of pop music history. Hajdu, for instance, gives a star turn to Bessie Smith and the “blues queens” of the 1920s, who brought wildly transgressive sexuality to American audience decades before rock and roll. And there is Jimmie Rodgers, a former blackface minstrel performer, who created country music from the songs of rural white and blacks . . . entwined with the sound of the Swiss yodel. And then there are today’s practitioners of Electronic Dance Music, who Hajdu celebrates for carrying the pop revolution to heretofore unimaginable frontiers. At every turn, Hajdu surprises and challenges readers to think about our most familiar art in unexpected ways. Masterly and impassioned, authoritative and at times deeply personal, Love for Sale is a book of critical history informed by its writer's own unique history as a besotted fan and lifelong student of pop.