The Olden Days

The Olden Days

Author: Joe Mathieu

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780394840857

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Text and pictures portray life in a New England village in the early 19th century.


The Olden Days Coat

The Olden Days Coat

Author: Margaret Laurence

Publisher: Tundra Books

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780887767043

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Sal decides to explore the contents of an old trunk in Grand's back shed. There she discovers a girl's winter coat. After she tries it on, Sal is transported into the past.


The Olden Days Locket

The Olden Days Locket

Author: Penny Chamberlain

Publisher: Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781550391282

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Jess is fascinated by the Victorian house where she has a volunteer summer job. When she begins having visions of a streetcar accident, she has a mystery from long ago to solve.


Papa and the Olden Days

Papa and the Olden Days

Author: Ian Edwards

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781922179272

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An old man tells stories about life in Australia when he was a boy in the 'olden days'.


Alex Asks Grandpa about the Olden Days

Alex Asks Grandpa about the Olden Days

Author: Gary Wilhelm

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 9781729375280

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This is the story of a young boy asking his grandfather about how life was long ago. So many times, children ask about the "olden days." This story explains a little about the 1940s to the young boy. Party line phones, radios with dials, books such as The Lone Ranger, chicks sent through the US Mail to the Post Office, farm life, neighborhood blacksmiths who fix the bicycles of children are all part of the story.


"The Good Old Days"

Author: Ernst Klee

Publisher: Konecky Konecky

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9781568521336

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One of the most painfully riveting books of our time. A first hand account of the greatest mass murder in history as told by the active and passive participants in genocide. What is different about this book is that it contains carefully compiled letters, journal entries and voluminous correspondence that prove beyond doubt that more members of the German population than ever before admitted to, knew about the Holocaust while it was happening.


Bad Old Days

Bad Old Days

Author: Alan J. Levine

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 2011-12-31

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 141281197X

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For many, especially those on the political left, the 1950s are the "bad old days." The widely accepted list of what was allegedly wrong with that decade includes the Cold War, McCarthyism, racial segregation, self-satisfied prosperity, and empty materialism. The failings are coupled with ignoring poverty and other social problems, complacency, conformity, the suppression of women, and puritanical attitudes toward sex. In all, the conventional wisdom sees the decade as bland and boring, with commonly accepted people paralyzed with fear of war, Communism, or McCarthyism, or all three. Alan J. Levine, shows that the commonly accepted picture of the 1950s is flawed. It distorts a critical period of American history. That distortion seems to be dictated by an ideological agenda, including an emotional obsession with a sentimentalized version of the 1960s that in turn requires maintaining a particular, misleading view of the post-World War II era that preceded it. Levine argues that a critical view of the 1950s is embedded in an unwillingness to realistically evaluate the evolution of American society since the 1960s. Many--and not only liberals and those further to the left--desperately desire to avoid seeing, or admitting, just how badly many things have gone in the United States since the 1960s. Bad Old Days shows that the conventional view of the 1950s stands in opposition to the reality of the decade. Far from being the dismal prelude to a glorious period of progress, the postwar period of the late 1940s and 1950s was an era of unprecedented progress and prosperity. This era was then derailed by catastrophic political and economic misjudgments and a drastic shift in the national ethos that contributed nothing, or less than nothing, to a better world.


Dakota Cowboy

Dakota Cowboy

Author: Ike Blasingame

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1964-01-01

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9780803250154

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"I've known about Ike Blasingame all my life, knew many of his fellow punchers, white and Indian. Ike was certainly a salty representative of the Texas bronc twister when he came North with that most romantic of cow outfits, the British-owned Matador. . . . [He] takes the reader across the treacherous Missouri River as the spring-softened ice goes out under the horses' feet, into the still wild cow towns, through the round-ups, the prairie fires. . . . There is the authentic smell and feel of the Northern cow country of fifty years ago in the story Ike Blasingame tells."-Mari Sandoz"Here is one of the most gripping Western tales since Andy Adams' The Log of a Cowboy was published in 1903. The telling is considerably like Adams'-warm, human, flavorful. The author, a one-time Matador ranch cowboy, . . . lived his story, and he tells it straight in the language of the cow country without contrivance."-New York Times"Many of the cowboys who have written about their experiences never really looked at any wider segment of the cattle business than was visible between their horses' ears, but Ike Blasingame did. He paints a big picture without omitting details."-New York Herald-Tribune


The Good Old Days--they Were Terrible!

The Good Old Days--they Were Terrible!

Author: Otto Bettmann

Publisher: Random House (NY)

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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Looks at the negative aspects of American society between the 1860s and the early 1900s, including housing, education, food, travel, work, and health, illustrated with contemporary cartoons, prints, and photographs.


Travel Then and Now

Travel Then and Now

Author: Bobbie Kalman

Publisher: From Olden Days to Modern Ways

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780778701293

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From wagons and steamboats to hybrid cars and ferries, all modes of travel and transportation have changed significantly over time. Historical photographs, artwork, and accessible text combine to help young readers compare and contrast transportation from past to present.