A One Horse Town

A One Horse Town
Author: Earle W. Jacobs
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781468543506

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Transcribing from his voluminous notes our main character tells of the many adventures that beset him, beginning with his being orphaned as a teenager, his felonious Uncle Bascomb's treachery, Prohibitions Days in Chicago and the local "Mob", his special college Pal, Burt and his and their adventures together. The lovely Amanda Richards he meets at the University of Illinois is sure to intrigue you. Things really start to get interesting when the boys' Durant breaks down just outside of Pineville City, Nebraska and they meet Doc Hasberg, Big Ben Collins and other interesting people in that city. Wait 'til you meet Lord Henry James Augustus Wilton-Smith and his family, Lady Agatha and daughter Pamela. Once you start this book, you might have trouble putting it down, you just know, that in just a few more pages, some other adventure will capture your attention. Enjoy!

One Horse Town

One Horse Town
Author: Pat N. Lewis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: OCLC:221640312

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Speaking of Animals

Speaking of Animals
Author: Robert Palmatier
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 497
Release: 1995-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313368387

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No other nonhuman source has served as the basis for more metaphors than animals. Speaking of Animals is a dictionary of animal metaphors that are current in American English. It is comprehensive, historical, and metaphor-based. Each entry refers to the other dictionaries that catalog that same metaphor, and the dates of first appearance in writing are supplied, where possible, for both the metaphor and the name of the source. The main text is organized alphabetically by metaphor rather than by animal or animal behavior; all the metaphors are classified according to their animal source in a list at the end of the book. An animal metaphor is a word, phrase, or sentence that expresses a resemblance or similarity between someone or something and a particular animal or animal class. True metaphors are single words, such as the noun tiger, the verb hog, and the adjective chicken. Phrasal metaphors combine true metaphors with other words, such as blind tiger, hog the road, and chicken colonel. Other animal metaphors take the form of similes, such as like rats leaving a sinking ship and prickly as a hedgehog. Still others take the form of proverbs, such as Don't count your chickens before they hatch and Let sleeping dogs lie. The horse is the animal most frequently referred to in metaphors, followed closely by the dog. The Bible is the most prolific literary source of animal metaphors, followed closely by Shakespeare.

Intimate Frontiers

Intimate Frontiers
Author: Albert L. Hurtado
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826319548

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Explores the role of sex and gender on California's multi-cultural frontier under the influences of Spain, Mexico, and the United States.

The City in Slang

The City in Slang
Author: Irving Lewis Allen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190282455

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The American urban scene, and in particular New York's, has given us a rich cultural legacy of slang words and phrases, a bonanza of popular speech. Hot dog, rush hour, butter-and-egg man, gold digger, shyster, buttinsky, smart aleck, sidewalk superintendent, yellow journalism, breadline, straphanger, tar beach, the Tenderloin, the Great White Way, to do a Brodie--these are just a few of the hundreds of popular words and phrases that were born or took on new meaning in the streets of New York. In The City in Slang, Irving Lewis Allen traces this flowering of popular expressions that accompanied the emergence of the New York metropolis from the early nineteenth century down to the present. This unique account of the cultural and social history of America's greatest city provides in effect a lexicon of popular speech about city life. With many stories Allen shows how this vocabulary arose from city streets, often interplaying with vaudeville, radio, movies, comics, and the popular songs of Tin Pan Alley. Some terms of great pertinence to city people today have unexpectedly old pedigrees. Rush hour was coined by 1890, for instance, and rubberneck dates to the late 1890s and became popular in New York to describe the busloads of tourists who craned their necks to see the tall buildings and the sights of the Bowery and Chinatown. The Big Apple itself (since 1971 the official nickname of New York) appeared in the 1920s, though first in reference to the city's top racetracks and to Broadway bookings as pinnacles of professional endeavor. Allen also tells fascinating stories behind once-popular slang that is no longer in use. Spielers, for example, were the little girls in tenement districts who danced ecstatically on the sidewalks to the music of the hurdy-gurdy men and, when they were old enough, frequented the dance halls of the Lower East Side. Following the trail of these words and phrases into the city's East Side, West Side, and all around the town, from Harlem to Wall Street, and into the haunts of its high and low life, The City in Slang is a fascinating look at the rich cultural heritage of language about city life.

HIST SPOTS OLD EDN

HIST SPOTS OLD EDN
Author: Hero Eugene Rensch,Ethel Grace Rensch,Mildred Brooke Hoover
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1966
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0804700796

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"Now in a one-volume revised edition, this encyclopedia of California historical information remains an ideally practical reference to the state."--From the dust-jacket front flap.

His Song

His Song
Author: Elizabeth J. Rosenthal
Publsiher: Bpi Communications
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0823088936

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A comprehensive overview of the musical career of Elton John provides the full story behind all of the musician's recordings, a complete chronicle of his concert tours, an assessment of his musical odyssey, and a study of his sometimes turbulent personal life, along with more than forty photographs and a complete discography.

City Songs and American Life 1900 1950

City Songs and American Life  1900 1950
Author: Michael Lasser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781580469524

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An insightful look at the urban sensibility that gives the Great American Songbook its pizzazz.