Hobo-camp-fire-tales

Hobo-camp-fire-tales
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210006369670
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Hobo-camp-fire-tales by : Leon Ray Livingston

Hobo Camp Fire Tales

Hobo Camp Fire Tales
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Publisher : Garrett County Press
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781891053795
ISBN-13 : 1891053795
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Hobo Camp Fire Tales by : A-No. 1

This is the second book in the famous hobo series by A No.1. The writing is thrilling, presenting true, hilarious stories of train hopping and tramping. Warning to Those Who Read this Book: the Author, who Has Led for Over a Quarter of a Century the Pitiful and Dangerous Life of a Tramp, gives this Well-Meant Advice: DO NOT Jump on Moving Trains or Street Cars, even if only to ride to the next street crossing, because this might arouse the “Wanderlust,” besides endangering needlessly your life and limbs. Wandering, once it becomes a habit, is almost incurable, so NEVER RUN AWAY, but STAY AT HOME, as a roving lad usually ends in becoming a confirmed tramp.

Hobo-camp-fire-tales

Hobo-camp-fire-tales
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:12711545
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Hobo-camp-fire-tales by : Leon Ray Livingston

Campfire Tales

Campfire Tales
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : 1500648779
ISBN-13 : 9781500648770
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Campfire Tales by : Thomas Mercaldo

The telling of a good campfire story can be the most enjoyable and memorable portion of your scouting adventure. Campfire Tales offers a collection of more than 30 campfire stories. It includes scary campfire stories, humorous tales, audience participation stories, and even scouting legends. This collection contains stories that have been passed down at campfires for generations along with new stories that were created specifically for scouts. Make your next campfire more memorable by bringing along a copy of Campfire Tales.

Campfire Tales and Other Stuff

Campfire Tales and Other Stuff
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Publisher : First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages : 585
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ISBN-10 : 9781506910420
ISBN-13 : 1506910424
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Campfire Tales and Other Stuff by : Bernie McMellon

Short stories, a couple of novellas, and even a hint of poetry. Historically true and some fiction, you decide where the embellishment exists. A good read with a West Virginia mountain flare.

Campfire Tales and Other Stuff

Campfire Tales and Other Stuff
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Publisher : First Edition Design Publishing
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 150691036X
ISBN-13 : 9781506910369
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Campfire Tales and Other Stuff by : Bernie McMellon

Short stories, a couple of novellas, and even a hint of poetry. Historically true and some fiction, you decide where the embellishment exists. A good read with a West Virginia mountain flare. Bernie McMellon, a disabled WWII veteran. Born in West Virginia where many of his family were coal miners. Bernie left West Virginia in 1944, but West Virginia never left him. In 1947, he returned to West Virginia to claim a bride, Dixie, who stuck with him for sixty years. During those busy years, about ten of them, Bernie worked in the medical field as an x-ray specialist. In 1958 he formed his business as a manufacturer's representative with an office in Huntsville, Alabama. From this, he became a world traveler, representing companies in several countries. For the next twenty years, he traveled and worked in all of the lower 48 states, and several countries. but his heart never left west Virginia.

The City Beneath

The City Beneath
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780300246032
ISBN-13 : 030024603X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The City Beneath by : Susan A. Phillips

A sweeping history of Los Angeles told through the lens of the many marginalized groups—from hobos to taggers—that have used the city’s walls as a channel for communication Graffiti written in storm drain tunnels, on neighborhood walls, and under bridges tells an underground and, until now, untold history of Los Angeles. Drawing on extensive research within the city’s urban landscape, Susan A. Phillips traces the hidden language of marginalized groups over the past century—from the early twentieth-century markings of hobos, soldiers, and Japanese internees to the later inscriptions of surfers, cholos, and punks. Whether describing daredevil kids, bored workers, or clandestine lovers, Phillips profiles the experiences of people who remain underrepresented in conventional histories, revealing the powerful role of graffiti as a venue for cultural expression. Graffiti aficionados might be surprised to learn that the earliest documented graffiti bubble letters appear not in 1970s New York but in 1920s Los Angeles. Or that the negative letterforms first carved at the turn of the century are still spray painted on walls today. With discussions of characters like Leon Ray Livingston (a.k.a. “A-No. 1”), credited with consolidating the entire system of hobo communication in the 1910s, and Kathy Zuckerman, better known as the surf icon “Gidget,” this lavishly illustrated book tells stories of small moments that collectively build into broad statements about power, memory, landscape, and history itself.

The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage

The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage
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Publisher : Feral House
Total Pages : 424
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781627310987
ISBN-13 : 1627310983
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage by : Ian Cutler

The combined events of the end of the American Civil War in 1865, the first transcontinental railroad opening in 1869, and the financial crash of 1873, found large numbers—including thousands of former soldiers well used to an outdoor life and tramping—thrown into a transient life and forced to roam the continent, surviving on whatever resources came to hand. For most, the life of the hobo was born out of necessity. For a few it became a lifestyle choice. Some of the latter group committed their adventures to print, both autobiographical and fictional, and together with their British and Irish counterparts, whose wanderlust was fueled by an altogether different genesis, they account for the fifteen tramp writers whose stories and ideas are the subject of this book. The lives of some, like Jack Everson, Jack Black and Tom Kromer, are told in a single volume, others, like Morley Roberts and Stephen Graham, have eighty and fifty published works to their credit respectively. Some remain completely unknown and their books are long since out of print, others, like Trader Horn and Jim Tully, were Hollywood celebrities. Others yet, such as Black, Tulley, Horn, Bart Kennedy, Leon Ray Livingstone, and Jack London, had their stories immortalized in film.

The Zodiac Deception

The Zodiac Deception
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 496
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780765327598
ISBN-13 : 0765327597
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Zodiac Deception by : Gary Kriss

Summer, 1942: The con man known as David Walker didn't exactly volunteer, but OSS chief Wild Bill Donovan convinced him that serving his country and the cause of freedom by posing as German astrologer Peter Kepler was a better use of his time than going to prison for impersonating a Princeton University professor. His mission: use his skills in illusion, sleight of hand and deception to gain Heinrich Himmler's trust and persuade him to assassinate Adolph Hitler. In a plot that involves German resistance members in high places, Walker walks a tightrope of deceit, playing on the high command's fascination with the occult to penetrate the highest levels of Nazi power in a daring plan to eliminate the Nazi Fu ̈hrer. In action that takes him from Berlin to Paris to Cairo; from Hitler's Eagle Nest to Himmler's occult Wewelsburg Castle, Gary Kriss's The Zodiac Deception is a memorable debut, an unforgettable thrill ride through the dark heart of World War II Germany.