Author: Amy Absher
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 080619328X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
One January day in 1923, a young boy came across the dead body of a twenty-year-old woman on a San Diego beach. When the police arrived on the scene, they found the woman’s calling card, which read simply, “I am Fritzie Mann.” Yet Fritzie’s identity, as revealed in this compelling history, was anything but simple, and her death—eventually ruled a homicide—captured public attention for months. In Fritzie, historian Amy Absher reveals how broader cultural forces, including gendered violence, sexual liberation, and evolving urban conditions in the American West, shaped the course of Mann’s life and contributed to her tragic death. Frieda “Fritizie” Mann had several identities during her brief life, and the mysterious circumstances of her death raise as many questions as they do answers. She was born in 1903 near the present border between Poland and Ukraine. She and her family were Jewish immigrants who traveled to San Diego to find security and prosperity. In the last year of her life, Mann became locally famous. She had reinvented herself as a flapper and “Oriental” dancer. She claimed to have friends in Hollywood and a movie contract. On the night of her murder, she said she was going to a party to meet her Hollywood friends; instead she traveled to an isolated roadside hotel where she met her death. An autopsy revealed that she was four and a half months pregnant. Absher guides the reader through the intricacies of this true crime story as it unfolded, from the initial flawed investigation to the sensationalized press coverage and the ultimate failure of the legal system to ensure justice on Mann’s behalf. Like other “new women” of her era, Fritzie Mann adopted roles that promised liberation from the control of men. In the end, her life and early death suggest the opposite: she became the victim of a culture that consumed women even as it purported to celebrate them.
Fritzie
Author: Amy Absher
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 080619328X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
One January day in 1923, a young boy came across the dead body of a twenty-year-old woman on a San Diego beach. When the police arrived on the scene, they found the woman’s calling card, which read simply, “I am Fritzie Mann.” Yet Fritzie’s identity, as revealed in this compelling history, was anything but simple, and her death—eventually ruled a homicide—captured public attention for months. In Fritzie, historian Amy Absher reveals how broader cultural forces, including gendered violence, sexual liberation, and evolving urban conditions in the American West, shaped the course of Mann’s life and contributed to her tragic death. Frieda “Fritizie” Mann had several identities during her brief life, and the mysterious circumstances of her death raise as many questions as they do answers. She was born in 1903 near the present border between Poland and Ukraine. She and her family were Jewish immigrants who traveled to San Diego to find security and prosperity. In the last year of her life, Mann became locally famous. She had reinvented herself as a flapper and “Oriental” dancer. She claimed to have friends in Hollywood and a movie contract. On the night of her murder, she said she was going to a party to meet her Hollywood friends; instead she traveled to an isolated roadside hotel where she met her death. An autopsy revealed that she was four and a half months pregnant. Absher guides the reader through the intricacies of this true crime story as it unfolded, from the initial flawed investigation to the sensationalized press coverage and the ultimate failure of the legal system to ensure justice on Mann’s behalf. Like other “new women” of her era, Fritzie Mann adopted roles that promised liberation from the control of men. In the end, her life and early death suggest the opposite: she became the victim of a culture that consumed women even as it purported to celebrate them.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 080619328X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
One January day in 1923, a young boy came across the dead body of a twenty-year-old woman on a San Diego beach. When the police arrived on the scene, they found the woman’s calling card, which read simply, “I am Fritzie Mann.” Yet Fritzie’s identity, as revealed in this compelling history, was anything but simple, and her death—eventually ruled a homicide—captured public attention for months. In Fritzie, historian Amy Absher reveals how broader cultural forces, including gendered violence, sexual liberation, and evolving urban conditions in the American West, shaped the course of Mann’s life and contributed to her tragic death. Frieda “Fritizie” Mann had several identities during her brief life, and the mysterious circumstances of her death raise as many questions as they do answers. She was born in 1903 near the present border between Poland and Ukraine. She and her family were Jewish immigrants who traveled to San Diego to find security and prosperity. In the last year of her life, Mann became locally famous. She had reinvented herself as a flapper and “Oriental” dancer. She claimed to have friends in Hollywood and a movie contract. On the night of her murder, she said she was going to a party to meet her Hollywood friends; instead she traveled to an isolated roadside hotel where she met her death. An autopsy revealed that she was four and a half months pregnant. Absher guides the reader through the intricacies of this true crime story as it unfolded, from the initial flawed investigation to the sensationalized press coverage and the ultimate failure of the legal system to ensure justice on Mann’s behalf. Like other “new women” of her era, Fritzie Mann adopted roles that promised liberation from the control of men. In the end, her life and early death suggest the opposite: she became the victim of a culture that consumed women even as it purported to celebrate them.
Fritzie's Perfect Picnic
Author: Jeanne Bonham
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480934801
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Fritzie’s Perfect Picnic by Jeanne Bonham Fritzie the Ant longs to find the perfect picnic—one with fruit, fresh apple pie, and, most importantly, hot dogs! Being an independent ant at heart, she sets off on the journey alone and against the advice of her friends. What challenges await her along the way? Fritzie’s Perfect Picnic aims to instill thoughtfulness and politeness in the hearts of young people, while also encouraging them to trust in God for everything in their lives. As Fritzie discovers on her own adventure, children should learn to recognize the dangers in life, how important it is to allow those who love them, their family and loved ones, to protect them, and the safety there is in numbers.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480934801
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Fritzie’s Perfect Picnic by Jeanne Bonham Fritzie the Ant longs to find the perfect picnic—one with fruit, fresh apple pie, and, most importantly, hot dogs! Being an independent ant at heart, she sets off on the journey alone and against the advice of her friends. What challenges await her along the way? Fritzie’s Perfect Picnic aims to instill thoughtfulness and politeness in the hearts of young people, while also encouraging them to trust in God for everything in their lives. As Fritzie discovers on her own adventure, children should learn to recognize the dangers in life, how important it is to allow those who love them, their family and loved ones, to protect them, and the safety there is in numbers.
Fritzie Runs Away
Author: Gordie Cheney Dittmar
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728318106
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
No matter how lost you are, your family will always be there for you no matter what. This story will serve as an inspiration to all readers and will make us think that family will always be there no matter what happens.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728318106
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
No matter how lost you are, your family will always be there for you no matter what. This story will serve as an inspiration to all readers and will make us think that family will always be there no matter what happens.
A Fistful of Lentils
Author: Jennifer Felicia Abadi
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
ISBN: 9781558322189
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
This intimate culinary food album features 125 Syrian-Jewish recipes, warm family anecdotes, and little-known stories of Syrian-Jewish culture. Syrian-Jewish cooking features meats simmered with cumin, allspice or cinnamon; savory vegetables stuffed or roasted; sweet and sour sauces; and lemony dressings.
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
ISBN: 9781558322189
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
This intimate culinary food album features 125 Syrian-Jewish recipes, warm family anecdotes, and little-known stories of Syrian-Jewish culture. Syrian-Jewish cooking features meats simmered with cumin, allspice or cinnamon; savory vegetables stuffed or roasted; sweet and sour sauces; and lemony dressings.
Utopian Thought in the Western World
Author: Frank Edward MANUEL
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674040562
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 907
Book Description
The authors have structured five centuries of utopian invention by identifying successive constellations, groups of thinkers joined by common social and moral concerns. Within this framework they analyze individual writings, in the context of the author's life and of the socio-economic, religious, and political exigencies of his time.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674040562
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 907
Book Description
The authors have structured five centuries of utopian invention by identifying successive constellations, groups of thinkers joined by common social and moral concerns. Within this framework they analyze individual writings, in the context of the author's life and of the socio-economic, religious, and political exigencies of his time.
Fritzy Finds a Hat
Author: Scott Hamilton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1948677415
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Fritzy’s mom has cancer, which is pretty scary. But Fritzy is on a mission to find his mom the perfect hat she can wear to her treatments. What will he find? In this charming children’s book, Olympic gold medal-winning figure skater and bestselling author Scott Hamilton teams up with country music superstar Brad Paisley to share a story that will help parents talk with their children about cancer. The story centers around an ice-skating little boy named Fritzy who learns his mom has cancer. Each new page has him searching for a different hat for his mom to wear as she undergoes cancer treatments. The delightful illustrations by Brad Paisley lend an air of whimsy and thoughtfulness while the gentle storyline by cancer survivor Scott Hamilton teaches children a powerful message of how their love and support can sometimes be the best medicine. Fritzy Finds a Hat can be read to younger children or given to older children to read themselves. Proceeds from the book will benefit vital cancer research through the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation and at Moffitt Cancer Center, as well as Moffitt's Families First Program.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1948677415
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Fritzy’s mom has cancer, which is pretty scary. But Fritzy is on a mission to find his mom the perfect hat she can wear to her treatments. What will he find? In this charming children’s book, Olympic gold medal-winning figure skater and bestselling author Scott Hamilton teams up with country music superstar Brad Paisley to share a story that will help parents talk with their children about cancer. The story centers around an ice-skating little boy named Fritzy who learns his mom has cancer. Each new page has him searching for a different hat for his mom to wear as she undergoes cancer treatments. The delightful illustrations by Brad Paisley lend an air of whimsy and thoughtfulness while the gentle storyline by cancer survivor Scott Hamilton teaches children a powerful message of how their love and support can sometimes be the best medicine. Fritzy Finds a Hat can be read to younger children or given to older children to read themselves. Proceeds from the book will benefit vital cancer research through the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation and at Moffitt Cancer Center, as well as Moffitt's Families First Program.
Illustrated Outdoor World and Recreation
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Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
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Category : Fishing
Languages : en
Pages : 746
Book Description
The Western Christian Advocate
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Category : Cincinnati (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 1686
Book Description
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Category : Cincinnati (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 1686
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The Epworth Herald
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Category : Chicago (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1404
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Category : Chicago (Ill.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1404
Book Description
Plays for special celebrations: including Mother's day, Children's day, Labor day, Columbus day, health week, music week, book week and Red cross week
Author: Robert Haven Schauffler
Publisher:
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Category : American drama (Collections)
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American drama (Collections)
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description