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They Never Threw Anything Away, Memories of the Great Depression by Americans Who Lived It

They Never Threw Anything Away, Memories of the Great Depression by Americans Who Lived It
Author: Ed Linz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736734803

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An entertaining and informative collection of first-hand accounts of life during the Great Depression....includes over 30 photographs and interviews with 22 Americans who lived (and survived) that challenging era of American history.


We Had Everything But Money

We Had Everything But Money
Author: Deb Mulvey
Publisher: Reminisce Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2008
Genre: Depressions
ISBN: 9780898217230

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Memories of the Great Depression

Memories of the Great Depression
Author: John Donald O'SHEA
Publisher:
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-12-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781650873565

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Because I was born in 1941, at the very end of the "Great Depression" (1929 -1941), I have no personal memories of the those years. But 65 years later, I can still recall the things my parents told of their lives during those years.The things mom and dad experienced during the "Great Depression" shaped the rest of their lives. They lived according to economic and moral rules that they fashioned for themselves, based on their Depression-era experiences. "Don't buy anything on time; don't pay interest." "Waste not, want not." My mother had ten brothers and sisters. When mom's mother died, the older siblings began to take care of those who were younger. And when the older siblings got old, the younger siblings in turn took care of them.By the time, I decided to write accounts of the "Great Depression," my parents were gone. And then one day, for no special reason, I decided to collect tales of the "Great Depression." The thirty accounts found in this book, are the thirty stories that I like best of the accounts that I have gathered over the last 30 years. This book tells the stories of thirty ordinary Americans who lived through the "Great Depression" (1929 -1941).


Things I Remember

Things I Remember
Author: Glenn Thomas Doyle
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781482639896

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Some Americans who were born and raised during the Great Depression, have passed from this life although many still remain with us. Many famous books, movies and television shows have covered stories from that generation and many of them continue to fascinate the current generations living today (e.g. “The Great Depression” mini series on HBO and “The Walton's” reruns from the 1970s). It was an era before the popularity of television itself and people lived simpler lives and enjoyed the basic pleasures of life such as children playing in the outdoors and families enjoying each others company without the popular electronic distractions we are surrounded by today.People of The Depression Era also experienced many struggles and challenges in life that are not experienced on the same scale by Americans today. Stories of getting by in the face of adversities during The Great Depression and of the bond between family and friends are inspiring and they often demonstrate the triumph of the human spirit and the power of human love. The stories that will be related within the pages of this book include those very attributes and many also simply include the nostalgic memories of an era gone by, through the eyes of the late Glenn Thomas Doyle, as compiled and presented as a collection of short stories, in their original form and language, by his niece, Janice F. Lowrance. It is my sincere hope that I have done justice to the formatting of these wonderful and inspiring related stories from some of the “Good Old Days” of the American experience.-Janice F. LowranceBOOK HEADINGS:Childhood During the Great DepressionA Southern Boy's Preteen YearsFrom Working At Home To Defending My CountryMy Life After Military Discharge The Most Important Message In Life


Hard Times

Hard Times
Author: Studs Terkel
Publisher: New Press/ORIM
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1595587608

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From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Good War: A masterpiece of modern journalism and “a huge anthem in praise of the American spirit” (Saturday Review). In this “invaluable record” of one of the most dramatic periods in modern American history, Studs Terkel recaptures the Great Depression of the 1930s in all its complexity. Featuring a mosaic of memories from politicians, businessmen, artists, striking workers, and Okies, from those who were just kids to those who remember losing a fortune, Hard Times is not only a gold mine of information but a fascinating interplay of memory and fact, revealing how the 1929 stock market crash and its repercussions radically changed the lives of a generation. The voices that speak from the pages of this unique book are as timeless as the lessons they impart (The New York Times). “Hard Times doesn’t ‘render’ the time of the depression—it is that time, its lingo, mood, its tragic and hilarious stories.” —Arthur Miller “Wonderful! The American memory, the American way, the American voice. It will resurrect your faith in all of us to read this book.” —Newsweek “Open Studs Terkel’s book to almost any page and rich memories spill out . . . Read a page, any page. Then try to stop.” —The National Observer


A Secret Gift

A Secret Gift
Author: Ted Gup
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101444630

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An inspiring account of America at its worst-and Americans at their best-woven from the stories of Depression-era families who were helped by gifts from the author's generous and secretive grandfather. Shortly before Christmas 1933 in Depression-scarred Canton, Ohio, a small newspaper ad offered $10, no strings attached, to 75 families in distress. Interested readers were asked to submit letters describing their hardships to a benefactor calling himself Mr. B. Virdot. The author's grandfather Sam Stone was inspired to place this ad and assist his fellow Cantonians as they prepared for the cruelest Christmas most of them would ever witness. Moved by the tales of suffering and expressions of hope contained in the letters, which he discovered in a suitcase 75 years later, Ted Gup initially set out to unveil the lives behind them, searching for records and relatives all over the country who could help him flesh out the family sagas hinted at in those letters. From these sources, Gup has re-created the impact that Mr B. Virdot's gift had on each family. Many people yearned for bread, coal, or other necessities, but many others received money from B. Virdot for more fanciful items-a toy horse, say, or a set of encyclopedias. As Gup's investigations revealed, all these things had the power to turn people's lives around- even to save them. But as he uncovered the suffering and triumphs of dozens of strangers, Gup also learned that Sam Stone was far more complex than the lovable- retiree persona he'd always shown his grandson. Gup unearths deeply buried details about Sam's life-from his impoverished, abusive upbringing to felonious efforts to hide his immigrant origins from U.S. officials-that help explain why he felt such a strong affinity to strangers in need. Drawing on his unique find and his award-winning reportorial gifts, Ted Gup solves a singular family mystery even while he pulls away the veil of eight decades that separate us from the hardships that united America during the Depression. In A Secret Gift, he weaves these revelations seamlessly into a tapestry of Depression-era America, which will fascinate and inspire in equal measure. Watch a Video


We Had Everything But Money

We Had Everything But Money
Author: Deb Mulvey
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A cellection of priceless memories of the Great Depression.


The Great Depression

The Great Depression
Author: Jeffrey Jeschke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522046639

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Picture book depicting the 1930's Great Depression.


Memories of the Great Depression

Memories of the Great Depression
Author: Ray Schumack
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537258645

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Author Ray Schumack has produced an account of his family's struggle to survive the hard times in New York's Borough of the Bronx during the years of the Great Depression. He has written true tales about real people, told with humor and insight into their strengths and shortcomings. He notes that his extended family was like the cast of hundreds in a Hollywood extravaganza, only some are remembered better, especially his father's Aunt Lizzy and Aunt Lulu Stein, because they gave him the best Christmas presents. His family's relatives lived not only in the Bronx, but in communities surrounding the Bronx, in New Jersey and as far away as St. Louis. If he tried to write something about every one of his relatives, he would never have finished this book. The book covers life in America between the years 1927 to1940, with a few comparisons to things that occurred years later.