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The Tacky South

Author : Katharine A. Burnett,Monica Carol Miller
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2022-06-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780807177341

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The Tacky South by Katharine A. Burnett,Monica Carol Miller Pdf

As a way to comment on a person’s style or taste, the word “tacky” has distinctly southern origins, with its roots tracing back to the so-called “tackies” who tacked horses on South Carolina farms prior to the Civil War. The Tacky South presents eighteen fun, insightful essays that examine connections between tackiness and the American South, ranging from nineteenth-century local color fiction and the television series Murder, She Wrote to red velvet cake and the ubiquitous influence of Dolly Parton. Charting the gender, race, and class constructions at work in regional aesthetics, The Tacky South explores what shifting notions of tackiness reveal about US culture as a whole and the role that region plays in addressing national and global issues of culture and identity.

Original Horse Bible, 2nd Edition

Author : Moira C. Reeve,Sharon Biggs
Publisher : Fox Chapel Publishing
Page : 844 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-19
Category : Pets
ISBN : 9781637410486

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Original Horse Bible, 2nd Edition by Moira C. Reeve,Sharon Biggs Pdf

The most comprehensive single volume dedicated to horses, Original Horse Bible, 2nd Edition is a celebration of the long relationship that humans and horses enjoy, written by two highly regarded horsewomen, the late Moira C. Allen and Sharon Biggs. Covering an array of topics that span the world of horses, from evolution and domestication to horseback riding, training, competing, and more, this complete guide is a must-have for any avid horse-lover! With detailed profiles of 175 horse breeds, over 100 training and behavior tips, more than 50 riding, grooming, and health takeaways, and so much more, the Original Horse Bible belongs on the shelves of anyone who admires these magnificent creatures. This second edition includes new sections on advances in imaging technology and medications, as well as updated information on saddles, bits, poisonous plants, deworming practices, and natural horsemanship.

The Official Horse Breeds Standards Guide

Author : F. Lynghaug
Publisher : Voyageur Press (MN)
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2009-10-02
Category : Pets
ISBN : 0760334994

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The Official Horse Breeds Standards Guide by F. Lynghaug Pdf

The only official guidebook to horse breed standards and conformation in North America, with breed history and information on gait and distinctive traits, temperament, colors, and variations.

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American Civil War and Reconstruction

Author : Kathleen Diffley,Coleman Hutchison
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 638 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781009178556

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The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American Civil War and Reconstruction by Kathleen Diffley,Coleman Hutchison Pdf

The legacies of the Civil War and Reconstruction remain a central part of American life a century and a half later. Drawing together leading scholars in literary studies and history, this volume offers accessible treatments of major authors and genres of this period, including Walt Whitman, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Rebecca Harding Davis, Frederick Douglass, and Charles Chesnutt, as well as fiction, poetry, drama, and life-writing. Although focused on literature, this Companion also canvases battlefields, homefronts, and hospitals, and discusses a range of topics, including constitutional reform and presidential impeachment; emancipation and Africa; material culture and monuments; education, civil rights, and reenactment. The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American Civil War and Reconstruction speaks powerfully to literature's ability to help readers come to terms with a violent, oppressive history while also imagining a different future.

Reconsidering Flannery O'Connor

Author : Alison Arant,Jordan Cofer
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781496831835

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Reconsidering Flannery O'Connor by Alison Arant,Jordan Cofer Pdf

Contributions by Lindsay Alexander, Alison Arant, Alicia Matheny Beeson, Eric Bennett, Gina Caison, Jordan Cofer, Doug Davis, Doreen Fowler, Marshall Bruce Gentry, Bruce Henderson, Monica C. Miller, William Murray, Carol Shloss, Alison Staudinger, and Rachel Watson The National Endowment for the Humanities has funded two Summer Institutes titled "Reconsidering Flannery O’Connor," which invited scholars to rethink approaches to Flannery O’Connor’s work. Drawing largely on research that started as part of the 2014 NEH Institute, this collection shares its title and its mission. Featuring fourteen new essays, Reconsidering Flannery O’Connor disrupts a few commonplace assumptions of O’Connor studies while also circling back to some old questions that are due for new attention. The volume opens with “New Methodologies,” which features theoretical approaches not typically associated with O’Connor’s fiction in order to gain new insights into her work. The second section, “New Contexts,” stretches expectations on literary genre, on popular archetypes in her stories, and on how we should interpret her work. The third section, lovingly called “Strange Bedfellows,” puts O’Connor in dialogue with overlooked or neglected conversation partners, while the final section, “O’Connor’s Legacy,” reconsiders her personal views on creative writing and her wishes regarding the handling of her estate upon death. With these final essays, the collection comes full circle, attesting to the hazards that come from overly relying on O’Connor’s interpretation of her own work but also from ignoring her views and desires. Through these reconsiderations, some of which draw on previously unpublished archival material, the collection attests to and promotes the vitality of scholarship on Flannery O’Connor.

Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English

Author : Michael B. Montgomery,Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 3218 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-22
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781469662558

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Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English by Michael B. Montgomery,Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller Pdf

The Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English is a revised and expanded edition of the Weatherford Award–winning Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English, published in 2005 and known in Appalachian studies circles as the most comprehensive reference work dedicated to Appalachian vernacular and linguistic practice. Editors Michael B. Montgomery and Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller document the variety of English used in parts of eight states, ranging from West Virginia to Georgia—an expansion of the first edition's geography, which was limited primarily to North Carolina and Tennessee—and include over 10,000 entries drawn from over 2,200 sources. The entries include approximately 35,000 citations to provide the reader with historical context, meaning, and usage. Around 1,600 of those examples are from letters written by Civil War soldiers and their family members, and another 4,000 are taken from regional oral history recordings. Decades in the making, the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English surpasses the original by thousands of entries. There is no work of this magnitude available that so completely illustrates the rich language of the Smoky Mountains and Southern Appalachia.

The Immortal Class

Author : Travis Hugh Culley
Publisher : Villard
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2001-07-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780375506659

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The Immortal Class by Travis Hugh Culley Pdf

Travis Hugh Culley came to Chicago to work and live as an artist. He knew he'd have to struggle, but he found that his struggle meant more than hard work and a taste for poverty. In becoming a bike messenger, he found a sense of community and fulfillment and a brotherhood of like-minded individualists. He rode like a postmodern cowboy across the city's landscape; he passed like a shadow through its soaring office towers; he soared like a falcon through the roaring chaos of the multilayered streets of Chicago. He became an invisible man in society, yet at the same time its most intimate observer. In one of the most dangerous jobs on dry land, he found freedom. In The Immortal Class, Culley takes us in-side the heart and soul of an urban icon the bicycle messenger. In describing his own history and those of his peers, he evokes a classic American maverick, deeply woven into the fabric of society from the pits of squalor to the highest reaches of power and privilege yet always resolutely, exuberantly outside. And he celebrates a culture that eschews the motorized vehicle: the cult of human power. The Immortal Class, Culley's vivid evocation of a bicycle messenger's experience and philosophy, sheds a compelling light on the way human beings relate to one another and to the cities we inhabit. Travis Hugh Culley's voice is at once earthy and soaringly poetic a Gen-X Tom Joad at hyperspeed. The Immortal Class is a unique personal and political narrative of a cyclist's life on the street.

American Tacos

Author : José R. Ralat
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781477321003

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American Tacos by José R. Ralat Pdf

This culinary travelogue is “a deeply researched guide to north-of-the-border taco culture and history” (Los Angeles Times). Tacos may have been created south of the border, but Americans have made this Mexican food their own, with each style reflective of a time and a place. American Tacos explores them all, taking us on a detailed and delicious journey through the evolution of this dish. In search of every taco variety from California to Texas and beyond, José Ralat traveled from coast to coast and border to border, visiting thirty-eight cities across the country. He examines the pervasive crunchy taco and the new Alta California tacos from chefs Wes Avila, Christine Rivera, and Carlos Salgado. He tastes famous Tex-Mex tacos like the puffy taco and breakfast taco, then tracks down the fry bread taco and the kosher taco. And he searches for the regional hybrid tacos of the American South and the modern, chef-driven tacos of restaurants everywhere. Throughout, he tells the story of how each style of taco came to be, creating a rich look at the diverse taco landscape north of the border. Featuring interviews with taqueros and details on taco paraphernalia and the trappings of taco culture, American Tacos is a book no taco fan will want to take a bite without. “[American Tacos] offers plenty of recommendations on where to get great tacos...But it offers much more than that.” ?Chicago Tribune “A fast-paced cultural survey and travel guide . . . An exceptional book.” ?TASTE “Fabulous.” ?San Francisco Chronicle

A Journey of Hope

Author : Oscar Mann
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN : 9780761832362

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A Journey of Hope by Oscar Mann Pdf

In this touching and courageous memoir, Oscar Mann recounts his boyhood in France, the onset of World War II and the Holocaust, his immigration to America, and his years in the military and as a doctor. Mann's honest narrative offers us a glimpse into his past and a critical time in 20th century history and reminds us all of the power of hope. Visit the authors website for more information along with many unique images that help to visually support the author's story.

How Mariah Got Her Name

Author : Patricia Stafford
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781477258347

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How Mariah Got Her Name by Patricia Stafford Pdf

A rare breed of horse, Molly uses her woods-sense to find the perfect place to have her baby. How Mariah Got Her Name narrates the birth of the 280th Marsh Tacky horse. Declared the South Carolina State Heritage Horse in 2010, the breeds history is over 500 years old and they are listed as critically endangered. Brought by the Spanish explorers, the Marsh Tackies learned to thrive on marsh grass and survive the coastal storms of South Carolina.

Molly Ivins: Letters to The Nation

Author : Molly Ivins
Publisher : The Nation Co. LP
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-13
Category : Humor
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Molly Ivins: Letters to The Nation by Molly Ivins Pdf

Writing in her native “Texlish,” Molly Ivins planted herself squarely in the tradition of plain-spoken and earthy American humor, the big river that runs from Mark Twain straight through to Will Rogers, Ring Lardner and George Carlin. Between 1982 and 2007, Ivins contributed seventeen consistently sharp and funny articles to The Nation, starting with what might be described as her “Letters From Texas,” in which she discussed political developments in the Lone Star State, whose zany politics were full of exotic people dubbed “The Gibber,” “The Breck Girl” and “Governor Goodhair.” Despite their humor, however, Ivins’s pieces always delivered trenchant political commentary. And she could also write highly accomplished and fascinating cultural essays and book reviews (such as “Ezra Pound in East Texas,” included in this eBook).

Who Let the Dogs In?

Author : Molly Ivins
Publisher : Random House
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2004-07-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781588364357

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Who Let the Dogs In? by Molly Ivins Pdf

The dazzling, inimitable Molly Ivins is back, with her own personal Hall of Fame of America’s most amazing and outlandish politicians–the wicked, the wise, the witty, and the witless–drawn from more than twenty years of reporting on the folks who attempt to run our government (in some cases, into the ground). Who Let the Dogs In? takes us on a wild ride through two decades of political life, from Ronald Reagan, through Big George and Bill Clinton, to our current top dog, known to Ivins readers simply as Dubya. But those are just a few of the political animals who are honored and skewered for our amusement. Ivins also writes hilariously, perceptively, and at times witheringly of John Ashcroft, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, H. Ross Perot, Tom DeLay, Ann Richards, Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, and the current governor of Texas, who is known as Rick “Goodhair” Perry. Following close on the heels of her phenomenally successful Bushwhacked and containing an up-to-the-minute Introduction for the campaign season, Who Let the Dogs In? is political writing at its best.

Rabbit at Rest

Author : John Updike
Publisher : Random House
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307744104

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Rabbit at Rest by John Updike Pdf

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • One of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century brings back ex-basketball player Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, the late middle-aged hero of Rabbit, Run, who has acquired heart trouble, a Florida condo, and a second grandchild, and is looking for reasons to live. “Brilliant . . . the best novel about America to come out of America for a very, very long time.”—The Washington Post Book World Rabbit’s son, Nelson, is behaving erratically; his daughter-in-law, Pru, is sending out mixed signals; and his wife, Janice, decides in midlife to become a working girl. As, through the winter, spring, and summer of 1989, Reagan's debt-ridden, AIDS-plagued America yields to that of George Bush, Rabbit explores the bleak terrain of late middle age, looking for reasons to live. The geographical locale is divided between Brewer, in southestern Pennyslvania, and Deleon, in southwestern Florida.

The Rough Guide to Barcelona

Author : Jules Brown
Publisher : Rough Guides
Page : 828 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1843532182

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The Rough Guide to Barcelona by Jules Brown Pdf

The Rough Guide to Barcelona offers the traveller a first-class insight into this colourful and exciting city. This fifth edition has been thoroughly updated and revised and includes up-to-the-minute reviews of the city''s best restaurants, bars and clubs. There are in-depth accounts of all the sights, from the tree-lined Ramblas to the weird and wonderful modernista architecture all over the city. The detailed contexts chapter includes a section on Catalan cookery with recipes.

The Black Handbook

Author : Evangeline Bute,H. J. P. Harmer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781474292870

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The Black Handbook by Evangeline Bute,H. J. P. Harmer Pdf

The Black Handbook is the authoritative guide to the people, history and politics of Africa and the African Diaspora up until the end of the 20th century. Who were Black Moses, the Black Seminoles, the Black shots and the Black Pimpernel? Which Pope gave the King of Portugal permission to invade, conquer and submit to perpetual slavery the people of Africa? What was the African Blood Brotherhood? Why was a Jamaican the last man to be beheaded in Britain? Who were the Talented Tenth? Why did Egypt invade Ethiopia in 1875? Who was the first black American woman to become a millionaire? Who were the Mangrove Nine? Spanning three continents, The Black Handbook describes and analyses, in an accessible way, the essential events, ideas and personalities of the African world.