Author: Werner Sollors
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135959781
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Hamilton Holt, editor of The Independent, collected these touching autobiographies of ordinary people--new immigrants and sharecroppers, cooks and fishermen, women and men working in sweatshops, in the city, and on the land. First published in 1906, and reissued a decade ago, this new edition of Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is expanded to include lives Holt did not include in his original selection, as well as a new preface by Werner Sollors.
The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans as Told by Themselves
Author: Werner Sollors
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135959781
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Hamilton Holt, editor of The Independent, collected these touching autobiographies of ordinary people--new immigrants and sharecroppers, cooks and fishermen, women and men working in sweatshops, in the city, and on the land. First published in 1906, and reissued a decade ago, this new edition of Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is expanded to include lives Holt did not include in his original selection, as well as a new preface by Werner Sollors.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135959781
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Hamilton Holt, editor of The Independent, collected these touching autobiographies of ordinary people--new immigrants and sharecroppers, cooks and fishermen, women and men working in sweatshops, in the city, and on the land. First published in 1906, and reissued a decade ago, this new edition of Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is expanded to include lives Holt did not include in his original selection, as well as a new preface by Werner Sollors.
The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans as Told by Themselves
Author: Hamilton Holt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
The Life Story of a Lithuanian; The Life Story of a Polish Sweatshop Girl; The Life Story of an Italian Bootblack; The Life Story of a Greek Peddler; The Life Story of a Swedish Farmer; The Life Story of a French Dressmaker; The Life Story of a German Nurse Girl; The Life Story of an Irish Cook; The Life Story of a Farmer's Wife; The Life Story of an Itinerant Minister; The Life Story of a Negro Peon; The Life Story of an Indian; The Life Story of an Igorrote Chief; The Life Story of a Syrian; The Life Story of a Japanese Servant; The Life Story of a Chinaman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
The Life Story of a Lithuanian; The Life Story of a Polish Sweatshop Girl; The Life Story of an Italian Bootblack; The Life Story of a Greek Peddler; The Life Story of a Swedish Farmer; The Life Story of a French Dressmaker; The Life Story of a German Nurse Girl; The Life Story of an Irish Cook; The Life Story of a Farmer's Wife; The Life Story of an Itinerant Minister; The Life Story of a Negro Peon; The Life Story of an Indian; The Life Story of an Igorrote Chief; The Life Story of a Syrian; The Life Story of a Japanese Servant; The Life Story of a Chinaman
The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans
Author: Hamilton Holt
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781976006234
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
This collection of short autobiographies, compiled and edited by Hamilton Holt, offers an eye-opening account of how ordinary Americans lived and worked at the turn of the 20th century. The contributors to this collection were anonymous, drawn from various vocations of American society. The occupations range from laborers to dressmakers to domestic servants to peddlars and bootblacks. A minority of the accounts are dictated, but the bulk are written or edited from manuscripts solicited by the original publisher. We witness a society which had, owing to decades of immigration from around the world, become industrious and diverse. Several contributors to this collection are first generation immigrants; for many the conditions of the United States at the time were jarringly different. Some yearn for their homelands, and for the comforts and customs which they left behind, while others openly admire the attitude and values of the country they have come to call home. Not only do we gain a historic perspective of the USA, we also learn how life was for certain contributors in their homelands. The contrast between the bustling, industrialized cities of America and the generally quieter homelands is marked. The most obvious trend across all of the tales however is the immense detail of everyday living, of the hard work, of the budgeting and money sent to relatives at home. Despite being ordinary, everyday people, each has a tale or a perspective that sheds insight upon life. Emotions and human qualities leap from the pages: the dignity and naive intellectualism of the Japanese servant; the ambition and genial pride of the French dressmaker; the determination and faith of the visually impaired preacher; the traditionalism and community of a Chinese laundryman. The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is a valuable and vivid collection of anecdotes worthy of attention and possessed of additional, historic value in the modern day.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781976006234
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
This collection of short autobiographies, compiled and edited by Hamilton Holt, offers an eye-opening account of how ordinary Americans lived and worked at the turn of the 20th century. The contributors to this collection were anonymous, drawn from various vocations of American society. The occupations range from laborers to dressmakers to domestic servants to peddlars and bootblacks. A minority of the accounts are dictated, but the bulk are written or edited from manuscripts solicited by the original publisher. We witness a society which had, owing to decades of immigration from around the world, become industrious and diverse. Several contributors to this collection are first generation immigrants; for many the conditions of the United States at the time were jarringly different. Some yearn for their homelands, and for the comforts and customs which they left behind, while others openly admire the attitude and values of the country they have come to call home. Not only do we gain a historic perspective of the USA, we also learn how life was for certain contributors in their homelands. The contrast between the bustling, industrialized cities of America and the generally quieter homelands is marked. The most obvious trend across all of the tales however is the immense detail of everyday living, of the hard work, of the budgeting and money sent to relatives at home. Despite being ordinary, everyday people, each has a tale or a perspective that sheds insight upon life. Emotions and human qualities leap from the pages: the dignity and naive intellectualism of the Japanese servant; the ambition and genial pride of the French dressmaker; the determination and faith of the visually impaired preacher; the traditionalism and community of a Chinese laundryman. The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is a valuable and vivid collection of anecdotes worthy of attention and possessed of additional, historic value in the modern day.
The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans as Told by Themselves (1906)
Author: Hamilton Holt
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN: 9781498197663
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1906 Edition.
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN: 9781498197663
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1906 Edition.
A History of American Working-Class Literature
Author: Nicholas Coles
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108509029
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A History of American Working-Class Literature sheds light not only on the lived experience of class but the enormously varied creativity of working-class people throughout the history of what is now the United States. By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the practice of organizing, economic competition, place, and time shape opportunity and desire. The subjects range from transportation narratives and slave songs to the literature of deindustrialization and globalization. Among the literary forms discussed are memoir, journalism, film, drama, poetry, speeches, fiction, and song. Essays focus on plantation, prison, factory, and farm, as well as on labor unions, workers' theaters, and innovative publishing ventures. Chapters spotlight the intersections of class with race, gender, and place. The variety, depth, and many provocations of this History are certain to enrich the study and teaching of American literature.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108509029
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A History of American Working-Class Literature sheds light not only on the lived experience of class but the enormously varied creativity of working-class people throughout the history of what is now the United States. By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the practice of organizing, economic competition, place, and time shape opportunity and desire. The subjects range from transportation narratives and slave songs to the literature of deindustrialization and globalization. Among the literary forms discussed are memoir, journalism, film, drama, poetry, speeches, fiction, and song. Essays focus on plantation, prison, factory, and farm, as well as on labor unions, workers' theaters, and innovative publishing ventures. Chapters spotlight the intersections of class with race, gender, and place. The variety, depth, and many provocations of this History are certain to enrich the study and teaching of American literature.
LIFE STORIES OF UNDISTINGUISHED AMERICANS
Author: HAMILTON. HOLT
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033123843
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033123843
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture
Author: Gary Kelly
Publisher:
ISBN: 019923406X
Category : Books and reading
Languages : en
Pages : 742
Book Description
Planned nine-volume series devoted to the exploration of popular print culture in English from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the present.
Publisher:
ISBN: 019923406X
Category : Books and reading
Languages : en
Pages : 742
Book Description
Planned nine-volume series devoted to the exploration of popular print culture in English from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the present.
Library Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 1300
Book Description
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 1300
Book Description
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.
The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans As Told by Themselves
Author: Hamilton Holt
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230401089
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIII THE LIFE STOEY OF AN IGOEEOTE CHIEF The genial exponent of the simple life who furnished the following article by talking through an interpreter, was a large, plump Filipino, whose age was probably forty-eight. He was clad in two necklaces, two bracelets, some tattoo marks and a loin cloth. He speaks no English and therefore only his ideas and statements of fact are given. In regard to figures he is quite impressionistic, "a thousand" representing any very large number. He was the leader of the band of Igorrotee at Coney Island when he told this story of his life. I AM Chief Fomoaley, of the Bontoc Igorrotes, and I have come to the United States with my people in order to show the white people our civilization. The white man that lives in our town asked me to come, and said that Americans were anxious to see us. Since we have been here great crowds of white people have come and watched us, and they seemed pleased. We are the oldest people in the world. All others come from us. The first man and woman--there were two women--lived on our mountains and their children lived there after them, till they grew bad and God sent a great flood that drowned them, all except seven, who escaped in a canoe and landed, after the flood went down, on a high mountain. Three times a year our old men call the people together and tell them the old stories of how God made the world and then the animals, and lastly men. These stories have been handed down in that way from the very beginning, so that we know they are true. The white men have some stories, too, like that. Perhaps they may have heard them from one of us. At any rate, they are wrong about some things. There was a white man who told us that the place where the canoe landed after the...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230401089
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIII THE LIFE STOEY OF AN IGOEEOTE CHIEF The genial exponent of the simple life who furnished the following article by talking through an interpreter, was a large, plump Filipino, whose age was probably forty-eight. He was clad in two necklaces, two bracelets, some tattoo marks and a loin cloth. He speaks no English and therefore only his ideas and statements of fact are given. In regard to figures he is quite impressionistic, "a thousand" representing any very large number. He was the leader of the band of Igorrotee at Coney Island when he told this story of his life. I AM Chief Fomoaley, of the Bontoc Igorrotes, and I have come to the United States with my people in order to show the white people our civilization. The white man that lives in our town asked me to come, and said that Americans were anxious to see us. Since we have been here great crowds of white people have come and watched us, and they seemed pleased. We are the oldest people in the world. All others come from us. The first man and woman--there were two women--lived on our mountains and their children lived there after them, till they grew bad and God sent a great flood that drowned them, all except seven, who escaped in a canoe and landed, after the flood went down, on a high mountain. Three times a year our old men call the people together and tell them the old stories of how God made the world and then the animals, and lastly men. These stories have been handed down in that way from the very beginning, so that we know they are true. The white men have some stories, too, like that. Perhaps they may have heard them from one of us. At any rate, they are wrong about some things. There was a white man who told us that the place where the canoe landed after the...
The History Teacher
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 664
Book Description