Editore: Board of Governors of the E. C. Rowell Public Library
Da: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Editore: Winter Park: Anna Publishing, Inc., ()., 1982
Da: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Octavo, brown illustrated cloth (hardcover), gilt letters and decorations, x, 314 pp. Fine. Contents include: The Very Beginning; The Move to Florida; Mr. Outside; A Payday Without Money; The Corporation is Created; The Saga of "Freight Train"; The Joint Venture Begins; A Different Kind of Man; The Wounded Desk; The Last of the Mules; From Roads to Tobacco; U.S. 27 Work Begins; A Vision in a Tennis Outfit; Three Hitches With Hubbard; Hubbard Begins Paving; The War Boom; Ruth Scorgie Says Yes; Francis Evans Hubbard Goes to War; Cliff Hubbard Takes the Helm; Doldrums Hits Company; South Carolina Company Formed; Roy Cone Comes on Board; A Good Day for Ted Smith; "Badman" Rex Stevens; 200 Years' Experience; Young Evans Gets His Start; Supervisors' Service: 260 Years; A Lesson in Bulldozers; A Fishing Buddy Reminisces; Integrity and Reliability; The Fuller Warren Years; He Wouldn't Work for Nothing; An Orange Grove and Missing Cash; Mammy and Pap Help Ray Miller Frozen Salaries Provide Incentive; A Major Turning Point; A Legacy of Concern; The Most Pleasant Days; A Letter to Dick Tucker; Frank Hubbard's Beautiful Job; Frank Gets Involved; Carolina Operation Closed; Poor Clients for a Lawyer; The Jere Lober Years; Estimating on Foot and Horseback; A Good Safety Record; Orlando Paving is Born; The Great Growth Begins; Ed Greaves Joins Hubbard; The Making of a Lake; A Sense of Security; Hubbard's Union Arm; Safety Lites; Emphasis is on People; The Feathered Creatures; A Shower of Perks; Tail of the Coon; The Family Felling; Contractor's Tire Born; 'Best Reputation in the Industry; Help for Bobby Wilcox; An Assist to Eatonville; 'No Complaints' Bill Benedict; The Hubbards' Foster Son; Help for a Refugee; The Other Corporations; You Can't Outgive the Lord; The Hubbard Foundation Trust; The Leaning Wheel Grader; The Big Palm Coast Job; Father of the Citrus Open; Bay Hill Was Hubbard's Idea; Politics Not Hubbard's Game; A New Executive Vice PResident; Cooperation in Highway Probe; Different Future Ahead; Appendix; Ed Greaves Steps Down. Florida, Floridiana, Florida History, Orlando, Hubbard Construction Company, Family History. yslic.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Used. In this rather extraordinary tale titled "One Man One Mule One Shovel," Ormund Powers?whose very name sounds like it belongs to a forgotten historical figure rather than a mere author?invites you into a world that can only be described as both absurdly simple and mind-bogglingly complex. Set against the backdrop of a quaint yet inexplicably convoluted rural landscape, this book seems to promise an adventure that is at once pedestrian and surreal. Admittedly, the title raises more questions than it answers: Is the man the protagonist, or does the mule take the spotlight? And just what is the shovel?s role in this trifecta of unfortunate equipment? Prepare to embark on a literary journey that thwarts expectations at every turn, like a mule stubbornly refusing to budge from the path of righteousness?or any path, really. As you delve into the pages, you?ll be struck by Powers? unique approach to storytelling. Each character feels as real as a loaf of bread left out in the sun for a week, and yet almost everyone you meet is endowed with an enthusiasm for their unremarkable tasks that rivals the most ardent of zealots. The protagonist, who may or may not be named Oswald, finds himself entwined in the daily rigmarole of life that involves a shovel?perhaps for digging, perhaps for self-reflection. Who can say? What is clear, however, is that Powers has crafted a narrative that resonates with the sort of existential dread usually reserved for those unfortunate enough to read their bank statements. In an age where plot twists and cliffhangers reign supreme, Powers seems to have taken the road less travelled?or, indeed, not travelled at all. One might even argue that the plot itself is a bit of a mule: it plods along at a leisurely pace, stubbornly refusing to veer off into the realm of excitement. Readers may find themselves asking, "Is this a meditation on the simplicity of life or a lamentation of time spent in the company of livestock?" The answer, dear reader, is likely as muddy as the proverbial water you?ll find in the village well. Condition: Used. This copy bears the marks of its storied past, complete with dog-eared pages, mysterious coffee stains that suggest someone took their literary duties rather seriously, and the occasional scribble in the margin that might be a deep philosophical thought or simply someone?s grocery list. Every crease tells a tale, and every mark a mystery?like a map of a treasure that may or may not exist. If you?re seeking pristine perfection, this copy may not be your shovel of choice. The book also challenges conventional literary wisdom by celebrating the mundane?after all, how many novels can you read that feature a shovel as a primary object of intrigue? Does it serve as a symbol of hard work or a mere tool for digging up the buried past? With its unique blend of irony and charm, Powers offers a narrative that could just as easily inspire an academic thesis as it could a blank stare of confusion. You may find yourself pondering the deeper meanings behind the relationship between man, mule, and shovel?or you might just chuck it aside and contemplate dinner instead. As you sift through the layers of meaning and semi-meaning (as an onion might offer, if only it were to grow arms and legs), you might also want to consider the following points before you get too lost in existential reflections about your own life choices: Will you ever look at a shovel the same way again? How many pages can you read before succumbing to the hypnotic rhythm of the prose? Is the mule a metaphor for the burdens we bear, or just a really stubborn animal? What would happen if you replaced the shovel with a garden hoe? Chaos? Can you name another book where the title is just a list of items? Probably not. So, if you?re looking for a book that promises to tickle your intellect, confuse your senses, and make you question whether you have time for yet another existential crisis, look no further than "One Man One Mule One Shovel." Available at Crappy Old Books?where the only thing better than a good read is an excellent story behind the read itself. Happy digging!
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