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  • av Thomas Fensch
    299,-

    Was there ever a Golden age in American Book Publishing? We suggest it was from the 1930s through World War Two into the 1950s. Notable author-editor relationships during those years were: Cass Canfield and Edna St. Vincent Millay; Maxwell Perkins at Scribner's and Ring Lardner, Sherwood Anderson, Thomas Wolfe, Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald; Harold S. Latham, and James Michener and Margaret Mitchell; Bennett Cerf and Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel; Pascal Covici and John Steinbeck.And there were others . . .

  • av Thomas Fensch
    330,-

    Two teenagers, living worlds apart . . .A Jewish girl, with her parents, hidingfrom the Nazis in Amsterdam. . .A Black boy, living outside Chicago . . .The girl, studiously writing a diary, weekafter week, month after month, which she kept secret, even from her parents. . .The Black boy, wanting to visit distant relatives in Mississippi. . .How the girl and her family were finally captured by the Nazis and she how died in a Nazi death camp at 15 . . .How the Black boy from Chicago was lynched inMississippi at 14 . . .How the publication of the girls's diary, found after her death, and how the decision by the boy's mother, about his funeral, changed the world.

  • av Thomas Fensch
    481,-

    Two teenagers, living worlds apart . . .A Jewish girl, with her parents, hiding from the Nazisin Amsterdam . . . A Black boy, living outside Chicago . . .The girl, studiously writing a diary, week after week, month after month.which she kept secret, even from her parents . . .The Black boy, wanting to visit distant relatives in Mississippi . . .How the girl and her family were finally captured by the Nazis and how she died in a Nazi death camp at 15 . . .How the Black boy from Chicago was lynched in Mississippi at 14 . . .How the publication of the girl's diary, found after her death, and how the decision by the boy's mother, about his funeral, changed the world.

  • av Thomas Fensch
    395,-

  • - How the Former President and His Allies Pressured DOJ to Overturn the 2020 Election
    av Thomas Fensch
    376,-

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    263 - 405,-

  • av Thomas Fensch
    456,-

  • av Thomas Fensch
    293,-

    First published in 1970, The Lions and the Lambs profiles the best pool players of that time. It followed the release of The Hustler, a highly acclaimed-and financially successful film-starring Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason. Until 1970, there has been no book about pool/billiards that separated the facts from the legends of this timeless sport. Shakespeare mentions billiards in Anthony and Cleopatra; Mary Queen of Scots played the game and Lord Bryon also mentioned billiards. Lions, in the language of the game, are gamblers or hustlers; those who can win when there is money on the table; Lambs are tournament players, but not necessary gamblers. The book includes both categories of players; each chapter is a comprehensive profile of the player-his (or her) attitudes toward the game and comments about other players. Also included is a Introduction about pool in the United States; a section about the film The Hustler and a lexicon of terms. It is illustrated with a wide variety of photographs, many taken by the author. The book went out-of-print after its original printing and the book publisher also disappeared. Copies available on the internet have listed at $200-$250 or more; this is a reprint of the 1970 edition.

  • av Thomas Fensch
    217 - 493,-

  • - A Memoir, With Paw Prints
    av Thomas Fensch
    330,-

  • av Thomas Fensch
    463,-

  • - Hemingway, Cuba, the FBI and the crook factory
    av Thomas Fensch
    396,-

    After the Spanish Civil War, thousands of Spanish fascists immigrated to Cuba. With financing by the American Embassy in Havana, Hemingway recruited a ragtag band to spy on the fascists. He called them the "crook factory." The FBI became enraged that he was poaching on their territory.

  • av Thomas Fensch
    220 - 275,-

  • - Race, Violence and Death in America
    av Thomas Fensch
    249,-

    "e;at the dangerous edge of social justice"e; is a searing indictment of reprehensible - and often -- murderous racism in America -- from Huck Finn and Nigger Jim on the Mississippi, to the murder of Emmett Till in in Mississippi, in 1955, the murder of Medgar Evers in 1963, Malcolm X in 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, James Byrd Jr., in Texas in 1998 and Trayvon Martin in 2012. Other chapters include pioneers who survived the Civil Rights years, such as Rosa Parks. This is stark, unvarnished history. Highly important for understanding 20th century American culture.

  • av Thomas Fensch
    173 - 276,-

  • - Beginnings, Middles & Endings
    av Thomas Fensch
    330 - 463,-

  • - The Life and Work of James Thurber
    av Thomas Fensch
    396 - 529,-

  • - The Life and Work of Theodor Geisel
    av Thomas Fensch
    396 - 529,-

  • - The Crash of Delta Flight 1141
    av USA) Fensch & Thomas (Virginia Union University
    543 - 2 517,-

  • av Thomas Fensch
    593 - 1 881,-

    This revised edition covers the process of sports writing. Topics include: observation; interviewing techniques and various structures of articles; types of "leads"; and other style and technique points.

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