Editore: The Paris Review Foundation
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Originally a part of Lancaster, Leominster's first house was built in 1725 by Gershom Houghton. By the mid-1800s Leominster had become an industrial center. The comb-making industry, begun in Obadiah Hills' kitchen in 1775, dominated 18th-century work life. By the time Leominster became a city in 1915, visionaries like Bernard Doyle and Samuel Foster were developing tools and techniques that would revolutionize the plastics industry, which commanded the 20th century. Leominster is known today as the Pioneer Plastic City, and the plastic industry still provides the foundation of the city's economy. Leominster, the first comprehensive town history in over 100 years, shows the evolution of the town from the late 19th century to the present by contrasting historic photographs and illustrations with contemporary photographs. Within these pages, we meet local characters like Buckskin Sam, noted fivecent-and-dime novelist; Joseph Palmer, the man persecuted for wearing a beard; and John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. On this visual tour, we also visit a variety of the town's residents, viewing scenes that illustrate their daily lives as well as their trials and triumphs. Originally a part of Lancaster, Leominsteras first house was built in 1725 by Gershom Houghton. By the mid-1800s Leominster had become an industrial center. The comb-making industry, begun in Obadiah Hillsa kitchen in 1775, dominated 18th-century work life. By the time Leominster became a city in 1915, visionaries like Bernard Doyle and Samuel Foster were developing tools and techniques that would revolutionize the plastics industry, which commanded the 20th century. Leominster is known today as the Pioneer Plastic City, and the plastic industry still provides the foundation of the cityas economy. Leominster, the first comprehensive town history in over 100 years, shows the evolution of the town from the late 19th century to the present by contrasting historic photographs and illustrations with contemporary photographs. Within these pages, we meet local characters like Buckskin Sam, noted fivecent-and-dime novelist; Joseph Palmer, the man persecuted for wearing a beard; and John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. On this visual tour, we also visit a variety of the townas residents, viewing scenes that illustrate their daily lives as well as their trials and triumphs. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Editore: The Paris Review Foundation
Da: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, U.S.A.
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Editore: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 1999
ISBN 10: 1531641237 ISBN 13: 9781531641238
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Editore: New York: Paris Review, Fall 2020, 2020
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. 223 pp ; illus. ; 26 cm. ; Contents: The Art of Fiction /Enrique Vila-Matas -- The Art of Poetry / Antonella Anedda -- A Portfolio by Troy Michie, new and recent work -- The July War / Rabih Alameddine -- An unpublished story / Shirley Hazzard -- A way with Bea / Shanteka Sigers -- Good Boy / Eloghosa Onunde -- Slant six / Thomas McGuane -- Layover / Ayyegul Savas -- Six stories / Lydia Davis -- Saint Cuthbert's incorruptible body / Patrick Barrett -- Message in a bottle / Wyn Cooper -- Pages 5-8 / Nicole Sealey -- Three Poems / Rohan Chhetti -- Wheelchair / Yosef Komunyakaa -- The witching hour / Elizabeth Metzger -- Line of descent / John Lee Clark -- Two poems / Emma Hine -- Two poems / Cheswayo Mphanza -- Winter vacations / Margaret Atwood -- Two poems / Jeffrey Skinner -- My girlfriend killed James Brown / David Kirkby -- Bare bones / Gerald Stern ; FINE. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Originally a part of Lancaster, Leominster's first house was built in 1725 by Gershom Houghton. By the mid-1800s Leominster had become an industrial center. The comb-making industry, begun in Obadiah Hills' kitchen in 1775, dominated 18th-century work life. By the time Leominster became a city in 1915, visionaries like Bernard Doyle and Samuel Foster were developing tools and techniques that would revolutionize the plastics industry, which commanded the 20th century. Leominster is known today as the Pioneer Plastic City, and the plastic industry still provides the foundation of the city's economy. Leominster, the first comprehensive town history in over 100 years, shows the evolution of the town from the late 19th century to the present by contrasting historic photographs and illustrations with contemporary photographs. Within these pages, we meet local characters like Buckskin Sam, noted fivecent-and-dime novelist; Joseph Palmer, the man persecuted for wearing a beard; and John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. On this visual tour, we also visit a variety of the town's residents, viewing scenes that illustrate their daily lives as well as their trials and triumphs. Originally a part of Lancaster, Leominsteras first house was built in 1725 by Gershom Houghton. By the mid-1800s Leominster had become an industrial center. The comb-making industry, begun in Obadiah Hillsa kitchen in 1775, dominated 18th-century work life. By the time Leominster became a city in 1915, visionaries like Bernard Doyle and Samuel Foster were developing tools and techniques that would revolutionize the plastics industry, which commanded the 20th century. Leominster is known today as the Pioneer Plastic City, and the plastic industry still provides the foundation of the cityas economy. Leominster, the first comprehensive town history in over 100 years, shows the evolution of the town from the late 19th century to the present by contrasting historic photographs and illustrations with contemporary photographs. Within these pages, we meet local characters like Buckskin Sam, noted fivecent-and-dime novelist; Joseph Palmer, the man persecuted for wearing a beard; and John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. On this visual tour, we also visit a variety of the townas residents, viewing scenes that illustrate their daily lives as well as their trials and triumphs. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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