The Great American Bar Scene

The Great American Bar Scene

Author: Felicity Howard

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-06-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The Great American Bar Scene: A Journey Through Zach Bryan's America Explore the heart and soul of America's bar culture with "The Great American Bar Scene: A Journey Through Zach Bryan's America." This coffee table book is a visual homage to the rustic charm and gritty authenticity found in the bars and honky-tonks that define the American experience, inspired by the raw and heartfelt aesthetic of singer-songwriter Zach Bryan. Each page features evocative photography capturing the essence of dive bars, roadside taverns, and music-filled saloons, where stories are shared over cold beers and the sound of strumming guitars fills the air. Perfect for fans of Zach Bryan and those who appreciate the unvarnished beauty of Americana, "The Great American Bar Scene" offers an intimate look at the places where life's most memorable moments unfold.


The Great American Bar Scene

The Great American Bar Scene

Author: Felicity Publishing

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-07-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The Great American Bar Scene: A Journey through Zach Bryan's America Discover the soul of America's heartland through the lens of Zach Bryan's evocative music. "The Great American Bar Scene" captures the essence of small-town bars and the vibrant stories they hold. Each photo in this collection tells a tale of camaraderie, love, and resilience, reflecting the raw authenticity found in Zach Bryan's lyrics. From neon-lit dive bars to rustic taverns, this book immerses you in the intimate settings where life's most poignant moments unfold. Whether it's a quiet reflection over a pint or a raucous night of celebration, these images reveal the shared human experiences that unite us all. Perfect for coffee tables, this book invites you to explore the heart of America one bar at a time, celebrating the timeless charm and enduring spirit of Zach Bryan's America.


The Great American Ale Trail (Revised Edition)

The Great American Ale Trail (Revised Edition)

Author: Christian DeBenedetti

Publisher: Running Press Adult

Published: 2016-04-26

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 0762461020

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The Great American Ale Trail is your definitive, state-by-state guide to the best places to drink craft beer. First published in 2011, The Great American Ale Trail is the most discriminating and thorough guide to the best watering holes in the nation. This newly revised edition features fully updated listings and 150 new entries -- a total of more than 500 noteworthy breweries, beer bars, restaurants, festivals, and bottle shops -- making it the essential guide for beer pilgrims everywhere. Every entry features the "must-try" beer of the establishment as well as notes on its ambience, patrons, and history -- plus contact information to get you there easily. Whether you choose a mom-and-pop brewery or a gastropub with a quirky ambience, Whether you prefer a crisp lager, resinous IPA, roasty stout, or funky farmhouse ale, The Great American Ale Trail is still the best source to answer that age-old question: Where do I get a beer around here?


Awfully Devoted Women

Awfully Devoted Women

Author: Cameron Duder

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0774859245

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The lives of many lesbians prior to 1965 remain cloaked in mystery. Historians have turned the spotlight on upper-middle-class “romantic friends” and on working-class butch and femme women, but the lives of the lower-middle-class majority remain in the shadows. Awfully Devoted Women offers a portrait of middle-class lesbianism in the decades before the gay rights movement in English Canada. This intimate study of the lives of women who were forced to love in secret not only challenges the idea that lesbian relationships in the past were asexual, it also reveals the courage it took to explore desire in an era when women were supposed to know little about sexuality.


A History of the American Bar

A History of the American Bar

Author: Charles Warren

Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13: 1596059907

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Not a book of law but a book about how the American system of law came to be, this 1911 classic is essential reading for anyone who practices the law or is fascinated by its quirks and intricacies. In brisk, readable prose, American legal historian CHARLES WARREN (1868-1954) delves into: . the law as it was practiced in the British colonies in America prior to the Revolutionary War, from the application of Common Law to the composition of the courts to an account of the leading lawyers of the day, including a look at the legislation that regulated the legal profession in each colony . a brief exploration of the law and lawyers in England in the 17th and 18th centuries, for comparison . the growth of the American Bar from the foundation of the Supreme Court to the opening of the Civil War, including the leading cases heard by SCOTUS. Featuring numerous historical documents, from legislation to letters and newspaper accounts, this is a fascinating history of the law and lawyers in America.


Author: Thomas D. Sharts

Publisher: Thomas Sharts

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781425733100

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Great American Judges [2 volumes]

Great American Judges [2 volumes]

Author: John R. Vile

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2003-06-23

Total Pages: 1031

ISBN-13: 1576079902

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Inspiring and instructive biographies of the 100 most influential judges from state and federal courts in one easy-to-access volume. Great American Judges profiles 100 outstanding judges and justices in a full sweep of U.S. history. Chosen by lawyers, historians, and political scientists, these men and women laid the foundation of U.S. law. A complement to Great American Lawyers, together these two volumes create a complete picture of our nation's top legal minds from colonial times to today. Following an introduction on the role of judges in American history are A–Z biographical entries portraying this diverse group from extraordinarily different backgrounds. Students and history enthusiasts will appreciate the accomplishments of these role models and the connections between their inspiring lives and their far-reaching legal decisions. William Rehnquist, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and 12 other Supreme Court justices are found alongside federal judges like Skelly Wright, who ordered school desegregation in 1960. Influential state judges such as Rose Elizabeth Bird, California's first woman Supreme Court Chief Justice, are also featured.