The Olden Days

The Olden Days
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 36
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0394840852
ISBN-13 : 9780394840857
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Olden Days by : Joe Mathieu

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

The Olden Days Coat

The Olden Days Coat
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Publisher : Tundra Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0887767044
ISBN-13 : 9780887767043
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Olden Days Coat by : Margaret Laurence

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
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Publisher : Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 1550391283
ISBN-13 : 9781550391282
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Olden Days Locket by : Penny Chamberlain

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.

Alex Asks Grandpa about the Olden Days

Alex Asks Grandpa about the Olden Days
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 67
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1729375286
ISBN-13 : 9781729375280
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Alex Asks Grandpa about the Olden Days by : Gary Wilhelm

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.

Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days

Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 236
Release :
ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:CU54301459
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days by : Harrison D. Taylor

History of Ohio County, people and the events. It included business people, lawyers, physicians, and a history of the Taylor family. With "Ohio County marriage records, 1799 to 1840."

Papa and the Olden Days

Papa and the Olden Days
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 32
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1922179272
ISBN-13 : 9781922179272
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Papa and the Olden Days by : Ian Edwards

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

"The Good Old Days"

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Publisher : Konecky Konecky
Total Pages : 344
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1568521332
ISBN-13 : 9781568521336
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis "The Good Old Days" by : Ernst Klee

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.

The Last Days of Old Beijing

The Last Days of Old Beijing
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 385
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780802779120
ISBN-13 : 0802779123
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Days of Old Beijing by : Michael Meyer

Journalist Michael Meyer has spent his adult life in China, first in a small village as a Peace Corps volunteer, the last decade in Beijing--where he has witnessed the extraordinary transformation the country has experienced in that time. For the past two years he has been completely immersed in the ancient city, living on one of its famed hutong in a century-old courtyard home he shares with several families, teaching English at a local elementary school--while all around him "progress" closes in as the neighborhood is methodically destroyed to make way for high-rise buildings, shopping malls, and other symbols of modern, urban life. The city, he shows, has been demolished many times before; however, he writes, "the epitaph for Beijing will read: born 1280, died 2008...what emperors, warlords, Japanese invaders, and Communist planners couldn't eradicate, the market economy can." The Last Days of Old Beijing tells the story of this historic city from the inside out-through the eyes of those whose lives are in the balance: the Widow who takes care of Meyer; his students and fellow teachers, the first-ever description of what goes on in a Chinese public school; the local historian who rallies against the government. The tension of preservation vs. modernization--the question of what, in an ancient civilization, counts as heritage, and what happens when a billion people want to live the way Americans do--suffuse Meyer's story.

Crystal Beach

Crystal Beach
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Publisher : Seventy Seven Publishing
Total Pages : 218
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0920926045
ISBN-13 : 9780920926048
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Crystal Beach by : Erno Rossi

The American Dream came true in Canada as U.S. entrepreneurs converted a wilderness lakeshore into the Crystal Beach amusement park. An excursion to Crystal Beach meant a trip on the Canadiana or one of the other ferries that whisked eager Americans over the border. Once inside the park, visitors experienced unforgettable sights, smells and thrills.

The Little Book of the Icelanders in the Old Days

The Little Book of the Icelanders in the Old Days
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Publisher : Little Books Publishing
Total Pages : 170
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781970125160
ISBN-13 : 1970125160
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Book of the Icelanders in the Old Days by : Alda Sigmundsdóttir

Iceland in centuries past was a formidable place to live. Situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, on the edge of the inhabitable world, the nation was both isolated and abjectly poor. Centuries of colonization translated into oppression and subjugation from the colonial overlords, and a hostile climate and repeated natural disasters meant that mere survival was a challenge to even the hardiest of souls. In these 50 miniature essays, Alda Sigmundsdottir writes about the Icelanders in centuries past in a light and humorous way, yet never without admiration and respect for the resilience and strength they showed in coping with conditions of adversity that are barely imaginable today. Their ways of interacting with the natural world are described, as are their sometimes tragic, sometimes ingenious, means of dealing with maltreatment and injustice from the church and other rulers. These forms of oppression include a trade monopoly imposed by Denmark that lasted nearly two centuries, a ban on dancing that lasted for a similar length of time, the forced dissolution of households when the breadwinner of the family died, the tyranny of merchants granted exclusive right to trade with the Icelanders, and the dreaded decrees of the Grand Judgement—a court of law that was set up to punish various offenses, real or imagined. Yet it is not only the “big picture” that is described in this book, but also the various smaller aspects that shed light on the daily life of the Icelanders of old. These include their ingenious ways of coping with lack, of preserving food, of finding shelter, of creating or admitting light into their homes, as well as the innumerable and sometimes wacky superstitions attached to various life events, big and small. The hilarious customs of hospitality and visiting are also described, as are some of the sexual activates of Icelanders in the past, their belief in elves and hidden people, sexual interactions with hidden people (!), ways of dealing with grief, interactions with foreigners, and much, much more. Today’s Iceland is a modern, cosmopolitan place, with one of the highest standards of living in the world. Yet less than a century ago, this paragon of equality and peace was the poorest society in Europe. The conditions of life described in this book are therefore not very distant from the Icelanders today, and many of the aspects described are still very much reflected in Iceland’s unique culture. In short, The Little Book of the Icelanders in the Old Days is not only a funny, witty, and wise exposé on the Icelanders’ daily life in the past, it is also essential to understanding the Icelandic national character today. Among the fascinating subjects broached in The Little Book of the Icelanders in the Old Days: • How Icelanders' housing developed from stately longhouses to tiny turf farms • The kvöldvaka: how Icelanders managed to live through the long, dark winters • Social structure among the common folk (farmers to vagabonds) • All the superstitions: how folks attempted to gain control over their lives • The elf belief deconstructed: why did those tales of hidden people develop? • No time to be a kid (being a child was tough in the Iceland of old) • Sex and the church (yep, Icelandic ecclesiastical authorities also meddled in people's sex lives) • Precious, precious food. How do you live on the edge of the inhabitable world, where hardly anything grows? • Welcoming guests: smooching and other etiquettes • Foreigners in Iceland. Think Iceland had no visitors back then? Think again! ... and so much more!