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Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack, Holbrook Stewart H.


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Автор: Holbrook Stewart H.
Название:  Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack
ISBN: 9781941890066
Издательство: Northwest Corner Books
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ISBN-10: 1941890067
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 300
Вес: 0.33 кг.
Дата издания: 01.06.2016
Язык: English
Размер: 216 x 140 x 15
Поставляется из: США
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Holy Old Mackinaw is the rough and lusty story of the American lumberjack at work and at play, from Maine to Oregon.


In these modern days timber is harvested by cigarette-smoking married men, whose children go to school in buses, but for nearly three hundred years the logger was a real pioneer who ranged through the forests of many states, steel calks in his boots and ax in his fist, a plug of chewing handy, who emerged at intervals into the towns to call on soft ladies and drink hard liquor.


Author Stewart Holbrook tells of the flowering of Bangor, the first of the great lumber towns, where a thirsty logger helped himself to unwatered rum with a tin dipper that was chained to an open barrel in the groggery; of the time when a single block of two million acres of virgin Maine timber was sold to one man for twelve and a half cents an acre; of the beginnings of sawdust and the rivalry between Penobscot and Kennebec. He tells of the first migration when white pine became scarce in Maine, and loggers moved on to Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.


Then came the big jump--the second migration--to the forest of the Pacific Northwest and West Coast, and the era of bull-whacking and skidroads, of the wilder and tougher towns offering pleasant sin to the logger. And finally, the coming of machine logging and highways and the disintegration of the old logger strain.


Holbrook captures the life and color of a vanished American scene in this complete history of logging in the Northwest.




Holbrook jackson 1890s

Автор: Jackson, Holbrook
Название: Holbrook jackson 1890s
ISBN: 1911204920 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781911204923
Издательство: Неизвестно
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New illustrated edition with an introduction by Christophe Campos.


This remains the classic and sparkling survey of the great awakening of culture in the 1890s. Indeed, it is a book almost as well-known as many of the works of art, literature and people it describes and evaluates.

It is quite unambiguously the standard work on the raffish, scandalous, tempestuous 'yellow nineties' of Wilde, Beardsley, Beerbohm and the rest.

This edition has 8 illustrations added to the original text. Holbrook Jackson, himself an exceptional stylist, reviews the awakening of the 1890s, the realisation of many new possibilities, and the intent to live life more fully and intensely. He interprets the decade in terms of personalities and argues that the period has a distinct character, in tracing the lines of development among major continental and British figures.

Harold: The Boy Who Became Mark Twain

Автор: Holbrook Hal
Название: Harold: The Boy Who Became Mark Twain
ISBN: 0374533598 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780374533595
Издательство: Holtzbrink(MPS)/MPS
Цена: 2023.00 р.
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In Harold: The Boy Who Became Mark Twain, the beloved stage, film, and television actor Hal Holbrook presents an affecting memoir about his struggle to discover his true self, even as he learned to transform himself onstage.

Abandoned by his mother and father when he was two, Holbrook and his two sisters commenced separate journeys of survival. Raised by his powerful grandfather, who died when Holbrook was twelve, he spent his childhood at boarding schools, visiting his father in an insane asylum and hoping his mother would suddenly surface in Hollywood.

As World War II engulfed Europe, Holbrook began acting almost by accident. Through war, marriage, and the work of honing his craft, his fear of insanity and his fearlessness in the face of risk were channeled into discovering that the riskiest path of all--success as an actor--would be his birthright. The climb up that forbidding mountain was a lonely one. And how he achieved it--the cost to his wife and children and to his own conscience--is the dark side of the fame he would eventually earn by portraying the man his career would forever be most closely associated with: Mark Twain.

"If I were to conjure an image of an individual who best fits the phrase 'a real American, ' it would be Hal Holbrook. This book shows him as a complete person. You will be compelled by the wit and wisdom of this beautifully composed story of self-determination and survival."--Robert Redford


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