Latchkey Ladies
Author: Marjorie Grant
Publisher: Handheld Classics
Published: 2022-03-15
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ISBN-13: 9781912766628
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Author: Marjorie Grant
Publisher: Handheld Classics
Published: 2022-03-15
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ISBN-13: 9781912766628
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Claudia Harris
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Published: 1934
Total Pages: 96
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ted Heller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2002-04-03
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 074324236X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSIGMUND "ZIGGY" BLISSMAN isn't the best-looking, sanest boy in the world. Far, far from it. But this misfit child of a failed husband-and-wife vaudeville team has one (and only one) thing going for him: He can crack people up merely by batting his eyelashes. And Vittorio "Vic" Fontana, the son of a fisherman, is a fraud. Barely able to carry a tune or even stay awake while attempting to, the indolent baritone (if that's what he is) has one thing going for him: Women love to look at him. On their own, they're failures. But on one summer night in the Catskills, they step onstage and together become the funniest men -- and the hottest act -- in America. Funnymen is the wildly inventive story of Fountain and Bliss, the comedy duo that delighted America in the 1940s and '50s. Conceived as a fictional oral biography and filled with more than seventy memorable characters, Funnymen details the extraordinary careers of two men whose professional success is never matched in their personal lives. The two men fight constantly with their managers, their wives, their children, their mistresses, and those responsible for their success: each other. The stories recounted about Vic and Ziggy -- and the truths Heller reveals about human ambition, egotism, and friendship -- make Funnymen a wild ride of a novel that is also a rare and imaginative masterpiece of storytelling.
Author: Alice Muriel Williamson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2018-04-06
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 3732660303
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduction of the original: The Second Latchkey by Alice Muriel Williamson, Charles Norris Williamson
Author: John F. Ryan
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 2022-11-17
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 1800855273
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first full-length study of the life and work of novelist Gerald O’Donovan (1871–1942), a Catholic priest and social and cultural activist who, having abandoned the priesthood, became a writer and publisher. As a priest in Loughrea, Co. Galway, he was a very public figure in Irish life in several different areas. He was friendly with W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory and George Moore and actively promoted the ‘Celtic Revival’. He was also a friend of Douglas Hyde and Sir Horace Plunkett and, for a number of years, he was a national figure in their respective organizations, the Gaelic League and the Co-operative Movement. After his marriage to Beryl Verschoyle, he moved to England and subsequently published six novels, the best-known and most controversial of which was Father Ralph (1913), a portrait of the artist as a priest. He also spent time working in the British Department of Propaganda under Lord Northcliffe, where H.G. Wells was one of his colleagues. This biography of an important and strangely neglected figure allows us new insights into a whole range of interesting cultural moments in twentieth-century Irish life, including the beginnings of literary modernism, the flourishing of the Irish literary revival and the emergence of a dissident strand within the Catholic clergy. Based on a rich and previously untapped array of archival material in Ireland, Britain and the US, the book provides both a much-needed reassessment of O'Donovan's work and also a history of Irish writing during those early decades of the twentieth century that saw the development of a new and powerful national literature.