Your Uncle Dudley

Your Uncle Dudley
Author: Howard Lindsay,Bertrand Robinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1930
Genre: Families
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012134198

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This play centers around Dudley Dixon, a man who eagerly tries to help out members of his town and suffers the consequences in his own life, including citations and massive debt.

Your Uncle Dudley

Your Uncle Dudley
Author: Edward Antonio Paulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1928
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105047890301

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My Curious Uncle Dudley

My Curious Uncle Dudley
Author: Barry Yourgrau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0605025517

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Uncle Dudley s Odd Hours

Uncle Dudley s Odd Hours
Author: Morris Craw Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1904
Genre: Minnesota
ISBN: NYPL:33433081923280

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The Golden Argosy

The Golden Argosy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 762
Release: 1886
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN: PRNC:32101079672869

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The Return of the Moguls

The Return of the Moguls
Author: Dan Kennedy
Publsiher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781512601787

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The Return of the Moguls chronicles an important story in the making, one that will affect more than just the newspaper business—it has the power to change democracy as we know it. Over the course of a generation, the story of the daily newspaper has been an unchecked slide from record profitability and readership to plummeting profits, increasing irrelevance, and inevitable obsolescence. The forces killing major dailies, alternative weeklies, and small-town shoppers are well understood—or seem obvious in hindsight, at least—and the catalog of publications that have gone under reads like a whoÕs who of American journalism. During the past half-century, old-style press barons gave way to a cabal of corporate interests unable or unwilling to invest in the future even as technological change was destroying their core business. The Taylor family sold the Boston Globe to the New York Times Company in 1993 for a cool $1.1 billion. Twenty years later, the Times Company resold it for just $70 million. The unexpected twist to the story, however, is not what they sold it for but who they sold it to: John Henry, the principal owner of the Boston Red Sox. A billionaire who made his money in the world of high finance, Henry inspired optimism in Boston because of his track record as a public-spirited business executive—and because his deep pockets seemed to ensure that the shrunken newspaper would not be subjected to further downsizing. In just a few days, the sale of the Globe was overtaken by much bigger news: Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and one of the world’s richest people, had reached a deal to buy the Washington Post for $250 million. Henry’s ascension at the Globe sparked hope. Bezos’s purchase seemed to inspire nothing short of ecstasy, as numerous observers expressed the belief that his lofty status as one of our leading digital visionaries could help him solve the daunting financial problems facing the newspaper business. Though Bezos and Henry are the two most prominent individuals to enter the newspaper business, a third preceded them. Aaron Kushner, a greeting-card executive, acquired California’s Orange County Register in July 2012 and then pursued an audacious agenda, expanding coverage and hiring journalists in an era when nearly all other newspaper owners were trying to avoid cutting both. The newspaper business is at a perilous crossroads. This essential book explains why, and how today’s new crop of media moguls might help it to survive.

The World in the Attic

The World in the Attic
Author: Wright Morris
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803257295

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Wright Morris's "Nebraska Trilogy" (1946-49) embodies his attempt to capture and come to terms with his past. According to David Madden, in his study Wright Morris, "In The Inhabitants [a picture collection] the emphasis is on the artifacts inhabited and on the land; in The Home Place [narrative and pictures], on the inhabitants themselves; and in The World in the Attic, on what the land and the people signify to one man, Clyde Muncy, writer and self-exiled Nebraskan. . . . What was only suggested to Muncy in The Home Place is further developed, although not entirely resolved, in The World in the Attic. . . . [In it], Morris achieves the kind of objective conceptualization that is characteristic of his best novels. The first half of the book is impressionistic, a series of reminiscences like The Home Place; but the second half has a novelist narrative line. In The Home Place, the past, saturated in the immediate present, is merely alluded to. In The World in the Attic, however, the past is specifically and dramatically related to the present."

A Dictionary of Catch Phrases

A Dictionary of Catch Phrases
Author: Eric Partridge
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781134929986

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A catch phrase is a well-known, frequently-used phrase or saying that has `caught on' or become popular over along period of time. It is often witty or philosophical and this Dictionary gathers together over 7,000 such phrases.