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Yankel's Tavern

Yankel's Tavern
Author: Glenn Dynner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 019998851X

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In Yankel's Tavern, Glenn Dynner investigates the role of Jews in tavern-keeping in the Kingdom of Poland between 1815 and the uprising of 1863-4 and its aftermath.


America Walks into a Bar

America Walks into a Bar
Author: Christine Sismondo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199753164

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When George Washington bade farewell to his officers, he did so in New York's Fraunces Tavern. When Andrew Jackson planned his defense of New Orleans against the British in 1815, he met Jean Lafitte in a grog shop. And when John Wilkes Booth plotted with his accomplices to carry out an assassination, they gathered in Surratt Tavern. In America Walks into a Bar, Christine Sismondo recounts the rich and fascinating history of an institution often reviled, yet always central to American life. She traces the tavern from England to New England, showing how even the Puritans valued "a good Beere." With fast-paced narration and lively characters, she carries the story through the twentieth century and beyond, from repeated struggles over licensing and Sunday liquor sales, from the Whiskey Rebellion to the temperance movement, from attempts to ban "treating" to Prohibition and repeal. As the cockpit of organized crime, politics, and everyday social life, the bar has remained vital--and controversial--down to the present. In 2006, when the Hurricane Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act was passed, a rider excluded bars from applying for aid or tax breaks on the grounds that they contributed nothing to the community. Sismondo proves otherwise: the bar has contributed everything to the American story. Now in paperback, Sismondo's heady cocktail of agile prose and telling anecdotes offers a resounding toast to taprooms, taverns, saloons, speakeasies, and the local hangout where everybody knows your name.


Joseph Conrad--comparative Essays

Joseph Conrad--comparative Essays
Author: Adam Gillon
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780896723214

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This collection of essays continues Adam Gillon's comparatist approach to Joseph Conrad, which he exhibited in three previous books: The Eternal Solitary: A Study of Joseph Conrad (1960 and 1964), Conrad and Shakespeare and Other Essays (1976), and Joseph Conrad (Tawyne English Authors Series), 1982. In the present collection, Gillon extends his perspectives by examining the affinities between Conrad's descriptive art and painting and film. Gillon presents a variety of new views and insights as he traces the connections between Conrad and such writers as Henry James and Vladimir Nabokov and compares Conradian characters Prince Roman and Peer Ivanovitch. Gillon's Polish background looms large in this collection. His mastery of the Polish language is apparent in the discussion of two Polish novels about Conrad's early life and in his translation of excerpts from these novels. The first and last chapters offer moving glimpses of Gillon's own Polish footprints, his initiation into Conrad lore, and the visit to his native land after a long absence. The intimacy and wry humor of these recollections are evident also in his essay about adapting Conrad to film, which is illustrated with excerpts from his scripts Under Western Eyes and Dark Country, his screenplay inspired by Heart of Darkness and Conradian themes. A native of Poland, Adam Gillon is professor emeritus of English and comparative literature at the State University of New York, New Paltz. He has lectured at universities in Canada, Israel, and Europe. His numerous publications include critical studies of Conrad, fiction, poetry, translations, articles, and reviews. He has written award-winning plays for screen, stage, and radio. He wrote, directed, and produced a feature film, The Bet. Gillon is president of the Joseph Conrad Society of America and founder and senior editor of its newsletter, Joseph Conrad Today.Raymond Brebach is an associate professor of humanities at Drexel University. He is a contributing editor for the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Joseph Conrad and he edits Joseph Conrad Today, the newsletter of the Joseph Conrad Society of America. He has written on the collaboration of Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford.


The Tavern

The Tavern
Author: Marguerite Steen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1935
Genre:
ISBN:

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Taverns and Drinking in Early America

Taverns and Drinking in Early America
Author: Sharon V. Salinger
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2003-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801876842

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A look into the role of public houses, taverns, alcohol consumption in colonial American society. Sharon V. Salinger's Taverns and Drinking in Early America supplies the first study of public houses and drinking throughout the mainland British colonies. At a time when drinking water supposedly endangered one’s health, colonists of every rank, age, race, and gender drank often and in quantity, and so taverns became arenas for political debate, business transactions, and small-town gossip sessions. Salinger explores the similarities and differences in the roles of drinking and tavern sociability in small towns, cities, and the countryside; in Anglican, Quaker, and Puritan communities; and in four geographic regions. Challenging the prevailing view that taverns tended to break down class and gender differences, Salinger persuasively argues they did not signal social change so much as buttress custom and encourage exclusion. Praise for Taverns and Drinking in Early America “The most comprehensive survey to date of this curiously underinvestigated aspect of early American social life . . . [Contains] a wealth of illustrative and amusing anecdotes . . . Well researched and informative.” —Simon Middleton, William and Mary Quarterly “Offers a fresh perspective on one of the colonial period's most important social institutions and the drinking behavior that was central to it . . . Salinger’s work is compelling throughout . . . A significant and satisfying book.” —Mark Edward Lender, American Historical Review “A richly detailed study that helps us understand popular and genteel culture in early America, the place of drink in everyday life, and the relationship between law and perceptions of disorderly behavior.” —Paul G. E. Clemens, Journal of American History


The Chicago Jewish Forum

The Chicago Jewish Forum
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1963
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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The Polish Review

The Polish Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1964
Genre: Poland
ISBN:

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Early American Taverns

Early American Taverns
Author: Kym S. Rice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1983
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN:

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Keeler Tavern (Ridgefield, Conn.)

Keeler Tavern (Ridgefield, Conn.)
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Total Pages:
Release: 1807
Genre:
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This daybook, reflecting one year of business at the tavern, is arranged chronologically, and includes each customer's name, their purchases, and the price. Each customer has a corresponding number, so these entries were likely entered into a larger account book for the business. Entries include not only items sold at the Tavern, but also services exchanged, and Keller's purchases for the Tavern. A wide variety of items are shown being sold at the Tavern, including butter, cheese, oats, sugar, coffee, tea, buttons, yards of muslin, ribbons and silk, bushels of corn, tobacco, and of course, alcohol.