Tiffany Blake Newspaper Clippings

Tiffany Blake Newspaper Clippings
Author: Tiffany Blake
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1901
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN:


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Signed or initialled articles, dated 13 April 1901-30 January 1919, by Tiffany Blake for the Chicago tribune, photocopied from a scrapbook from the library of his wife Margaret Day Blake in July 1971. Many early articles are published under the column "Current of things". The articles report on topics of both local and international interest in politics, social conditions, and the arts.

History of American Journalism

History of American Journalism
Author: James Melvin Lee
Publisher: Boston, Houghton
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1917
Genre: Journalism
ISBN:


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Editor & Publisher

Editor & Publisher
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1190
Release: 1918
Genre: Journalism
ISBN:


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Directory of interactive products and services included as section 2 of a regular issue annually, 1995-

Wilderness

Wilderness
Author: Jim Morrison
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1989-12-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0679726225


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Compiled from the literary estate of the singer who brought a wildly lyrical poetry of the damned to the world of rock 'n' roll. Includes unpublished poems, drawings, photos, and a candid self-interview.

The Lords and The New Creatures

The Lords and The New Creatures
Author: Jim Morrison
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2030-12-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1439147779


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Intense, erotic, and enigmatic, Jim Morrison's persona is as riveting now as the lead singer/composer "Lizard King" was during The Doors' peak in the late sixties. His fast life and mysterious death remain controversial more than twenty years later. The Lords and the New Creatures, Morrison's first published volume of poetry, is an uninhibited exploration of society's dark side -- drugs, sex, fame, and death -- captured in sensual, seething images. Here, Morrison gives a revealing glimpse at an era and at the man whose songs and savage performances have left their indelible impression on our culture.

Collier's

Collier's
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1072
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN:


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Last Girl Before Freeway

Last Girl Before Freeway
Author: Leslie Bennetts
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316261297


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Named one of "40 Gifts for the Book Lover on Your List," by Good Housekeeping: The definitive book about Joan Rivers' tumultuous, victorious, tragic, hilarious, and fascinating life. Joan Rivers was more than a legendary comedian; she was an icon and a role model to millions, a fearless pioneer who left a legacy of expanded opportunity when she died in 2014. Her life was a dramatic roller coaster of triumphant highs and devastating lows: the suicide of her husband, her feud with Johnny Carson, her estrangement from her daughter, her many plastic surgeries, her ferocious ambition and her massive insecurities. But Rivers' career was also hugely significant in American cultural history, breaking down barriers for her gender and pushing the boundaries of truth-telling for women in public life. A juicy, intimate biography of one of the greatest comedians ever -- a performer whose sixty year career was borne, simply, out of a desire to make people laugh so she could feel loved -- Last Girl Before Freeway delves into the inner workings of a woman who both reflected and redefined the world around her.

Karolina's Twins

Karolina's Twins
Author: Ronald H. Balson
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250089050


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In the tradition of The Nightingale, Sarah's Key, and Lilac Girls, comes a saga inspired by true events of a Holocaust survivor’s quest to return to Poland and fulfill a promise, from Ronald H. Balson, author of the international bestseller Once We Were Brothers. ~~ “Readers who crave more books like Balson’s Once We Were Brothers and Kristin Hannah’s bestselling The Nightingale will be enthralled by Karolina’s Twins.” —Booklist (starred review) "A heart-wrenching but ultimately triumphant story." —Chicago Tribune ~~ She made a promise in desperation Now it's time to keep it Lena Woodward, elegant and poised, has lived a comfortable life among Chicago Society since she immigrated to the US and began a new life at the end of World War II. But now something has resurfaced that Lena cannot ignore: an unfulfilled promise she made long ago that can no longer stay buried. Driven to renew the quest that still keeps her awake at night, Lena enlists the help of lawyer Catherine Lockhart and private investigator Liam Taggart. Behind Lena’s stoic facade are memories that will no longer be contained. She begins to recount a tale, harkening back to her harrowing past in Nazi-occupied Poland, of the bond she shared with her childhood friend Karolina. Karolina was vivacious and beautiful, athletic and charismatic, and Lena has cherished the memory of their friendship her whole life. But there is something about the story that is unfinished, questions that must be answered about what is true and what is not, and what Lena is willing to risk to uncover the past. Has the real story been hidden these many years? And if so, why? Two girls, coming of age in a dangerous time, bearers of secrets that only they could share. Just when you think there could not be anything new to ferret out from World War II comes Karolina's Twins, a spellbinding new novel by the bestselling author of Once We Were Brothers and Saving Sophie. In this richly woven tale of love, survival and resilience during some of the darkest hours, the unbreakable bond between girlhood friends will have consequences into the future and beyond.

Kerouac

Kerouac
Author: Gerald Nicosia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578401409


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A history of Jack Kerouac's growing recognition and literary appreciation, as well as a narrative of the writer's stormy legacy, over the past 25 years (1993-2018). It contains detailed descriptions of the Kerouac Estate lawsuit, the death of Kerouac's daughter Jan, and the massive sell-off of material from Kerouac's archive.

Wilco

Wilco
Author: Greg Kot
Publisher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307493199


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The intimate story of one of the great American bands of our time, creators of the controversial masterpiece Yankee Hotel Foxtrot When alt-country heroes-turned-rock-iconoclasts Wilco handed in their fourth album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, to the band’s label, Reprise, a division of Warner Brothers, fans looked forward to the release of another challenging, genre-bending departure from their previous work. The band aimed to build on previous sales and critical acclaim with its boldest and most ambitious album yet, but was instead urged by skittish Reprise execs to make the record more “radio friendly.” When Wilco wouldn’t give, they found themselves without a label. Instead, they used the Internet to introduce the album to their fans, and eventually sold the record to Nonesuch, another division of Warner. Wilco was vindicated when the album debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard charts and posted the band’s strongest sales to date. Wilco: Learning How to Die traces the band’s story to its deepest origins in Southern Illinois, where Jeff Tweedy began growing into one of the best songwriters of his generation. As we witness how his music grew from its punk and alt-country origins, some of the key issues and questions in our culture are addressed: How is music of substance created while the gulf between art and commerce widens in the corporate consolidation era? How does the music industry make or break a hit? How do working musicians reconcile the rewards of artistic risk with the toll it exacts on their personal life? This book was written with the cooperation of Wilco band members past and present. It is also fully up to date, covering the latest changes in personnel and the imminent release of the band’s fifth album, A Ghost Is Born, sure to be one of the most talked-about albums of 2004.