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Candy Barr

Candy Barr
Author: Ted Schwarz
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1589796950

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Born Juanita Slusher in Edna, Texas, in 1935, the entertainer who became Candy Barr was perhaps the last great dancer in burlesque, a stripper who insisted on live, improvisational music and who at one time commanded $2,000 a week in 1950s Las Vegas. But as Juanita she had started life as a prematurely well-developed thirteen-year-old runaway victimized by a Dallas ritual known as "the capture" that enslaved her into prostitution, for a time turning over 4,000 tricks a year before she was able to escape. A lover of Mickey Cohen's and friend to Jack Ruby, Barr's tumultuous life included a period of imprisonment on trumped-up drug charges, an appearance in a crude, 20-minute stag film, and unlikely role in the investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Based on over 100 hours of exclusive interviews with Barr, this book is not just the story of Juanita and Candy, but also paints an unflattering picture of all those who sought to exploit her.


NITA - Alias CANDY BARR

NITA - Alias CANDY BARR
Author: George A. Day
Publisher:
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Dancers
ISBN: 9780981822006

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This novel is built on a foundation of facts surrounding the life Juanita Dale Slusher-Dabbs-Phillips-Sahakian-Wilson, alias Candy Barr. Some of the events and places described contain a small kernel of truth. Many of Nita's relatives and friends have been quite helpful as I put this project together. But memories often dim and are faulty; the truth is only as good as the remembrance. Therefore, because of the frailty of the human mind and its memory, this is a book of fiction. I knew Juanita Dale Slusher and many people involved in her life. And just as each of us may have remembrances and justifications about the events in our own lives, sometimes the truth is more apparent to an outsider looking in. This is my truth.


Brewsters Millions

Brewsters Millions
Author: George Barr McCutcheon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sitting in Bars with Cake

Sitting in Bars with Cake
Author: Audrey Shulman
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1613127731

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A “sweet indulgence for your mind, heart, and tastebuds”—now a major motion picture starring Yara Shahidi, Odessa A’zion, and Bette Midler (Molly Tarlov, MTV’s Awkward). Meeting Mr. Right is never easy. And in a big city like Los Angeles, it’s even harder. So, after years of fruitless efforts at finding a soul mate, Audrey Shulman decided to take a different route to a man’s heart—through his sweet tooth. Whipping up a variety of sinfully delicious cakes, Audrey invaded the savage singles scene fully armed with butter, sugar, and frosting. Sitting in Bars with Cake recounts Audrey’s year spent baking, bar-hopping, and offering slices of cake to men in the hope of finding a boyfriend (or, at the very least, a date). With 35 inventive recipes, this charming book pairs each cake with a short essay and tongue-in-cheek lesson about picking up boys in bars. “This delectable mix of encouragement, anecdote and cream-filling is more than enough reason to start baking and flirting.” —Winnie Holzman, creator of My So-Called Life “This is a delightfully humble and enthralling tale about cake and bars and boys, but it’s really about life, and what it takes to get up every day and be the person you have always wanted to be.” —Tracy Moore, Jezebel


Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work

Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work
Author: Melissa Hope Ditmore
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The A-to-Z encyclopedia offers entries related to prostitution and the sex industry, past and present, worldwide (mostly in the West) and in the United States. An introduction overviews the scope of prostitution from the earliest historical records, including the Bible.


Slashing Mona Lisa

Slashing Mona Lisa
Author: D. M. Barr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780997711844

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A rookie journalist uncovers a plot against the diet industry that may or may not be masterminded by her new lover/publisher.


Convict Cowboys

Convict Cowboys
Author: Mitchel P. Roth
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1574416529

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Convict Cowboys is the first book on the nation’s first prison rodeo, which ran from 1931 to 1986. At its apogee the Texas Prison Rodeo drew 30,000 spectators on October Sundays. Mitchel P. Roth portrays the Texas Prison Rodeo against a backdrop of Texas history, covering the history of rodeo, the prison system, and convict leasing, as well as important figures in Texas penology including Marshall Lee Simmons, O.B. Ellis, and George J. Beto, and the changing prison demimonde. Over the years the rodeo arena not only boasted death-defying entertainment that would make professional cowboys think twice, but featured a virtual who’s who of American popular culture. Readers will be treated to stories about numerous American and Texas folk heroes, including Western film stars ranging from Tom Mix to John Wayne, and music legends such as Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. Through extensive archival research Roth introduces readers to the convict cowboys in both the rodeo arena and behind prison walls, giving voice to a legion of previously forgotten inmate cowboys who risked life and limb for a few dollars and the applause of free-world crowds.


West Texas

West Texas
Author: Mike Cochran
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780896724266

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The Big Bend, the Big Country, the Big Empty. The High Plains, the Permian and the Panhandle. Cowboys, Cowtown and the curl of a killer tornado. A place where “you can stretch your eyeballs.” Where the Hale-Bopp comet, “hardly visible above some smoggy, light-polluted cities, looked like it could drop into the Pecos River at any moment.” West Texas, home to the state’s biggest legends, is chronicled by two authors who have spent most of their careers crisscrossing it. Mike Cochran and John Lumpkin, Associated Press journalists, bring their experiences to the pages of this handsome volume, accompanied by fifty photographs of the West Texas landscape, its people and its history. Converse with West Texas characters like Stanley Marsh 3, conman Billy Sol Estes, and Big Spring’s merry messiah, Marj Carpenter. Meet Gordon Wood, Friday night football’s winningest coach, and Groner Pitts, Brownwood’s liveliest undertaker. Remember ranching icon Watt Matthews, the founders of Santa Rita No. 1, and Lubbock’s C. W. Stubblefield, magnet to blues and country music stars. Honor Hallie Stillwell, Frenchy McCormick, and even modern art’s Georgia O’Keeffe, who put their stamp on Texas’s most fascinating region. A West Texan once said, “They show no pictures of my province or even neighboring provinces. They leave a big hole in Texas.” No more is that the case, thanks to Mike Cochran and John Lumpkin.


Provence, 1970

Provence, 1970
Author: Luke Barr
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307718352

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Provence, 1970 is about a singular historic moment. In the winter of that year, more or less coincidentally, the iconic culinary figures James Beard, M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, Richard Olney, Simone Beck, and Judith Jones found themselves together in the South of France. They cooked and ate, talked and argued, about the future of food in America, the meaning of taste, and the limits of snobbery. Without quite realizing it, they were shaping today’s tastes and culture, the way we eat now. The conversations among this group were chronicled by M.F.K. Fisher in journals and letters—some of which were later discovered by Luke Barr, her great-nephew. In Provence, 1970, he captures this seminal season, set against a stunning backdrop in cinematic scope—complete with gossip, drama, and contemporary relevance.


Feuding Fan Dancers

Feuding Fan Dancers
Author: Leslie Zemeckis
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 164009265X

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"Detailed, deeply researched, and compelling." —Chicago Tribune Historian Leslie Zemeckis reveals the lost stories of Sally Rand and Faith Bacon—icons who each claimed to be the inventor of the notorious fan dance. Nearly one hundred years later, both women come alive again.