Author: E. Palmer Conner
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In 'The Romance of the Ranchos' by E. Palmer Conner, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the historical and literary landscape of California's ranchos. The book immerses the reader in vivid descriptions of the landscapes, lifestyle, and conflicts of the early Californian settlers, creating a rich tapestry of the past. Conner's writing style is both informative and engaging, blending historical research with narrative storytelling to bring the ranchos to life. The book offers a unique perspective on an overlooked aspect of California's history, shedding light on the tradition and culture of the ranchos and their significance in shaping the state's identity. The author's thorough research and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of California and its early settlers. E. Palmer Conner's passion for the subject is evident in his meticulous examination of the topic, making 'The Romance of the Ranchos' a must-read for history buffs and literary enthusiasts alike.
The Romance of the Ranchos
Author: E. Palmer Conner
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In 'The Romance of the Ranchos' by E. Palmer Conner, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the historical and literary landscape of California's ranchos. The book immerses the reader in vivid descriptions of the landscapes, lifestyle, and conflicts of the early Californian settlers, creating a rich tapestry of the past. Conner's writing style is both informative and engaging, blending historical research with narrative storytelling to bring the ranchos to life. The book offers a unique perspective on an overlooked aspect of California's history, shedding light on the tradition and culture of the ranchos and their significance in shaping the state's identity. The author's thorough research and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of California and its early settlers. E. Palmer Conner's passion for the subject is evident in his meticulous examination of the topic, making 'The Romance of the Ranchos' a must-read for history buffs and literary enthusiasts alike.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
In 'The Romance of the Ranchos' by E. Palmer Conner, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the historical and literary landscape of California's ranchos. The book immerses the reader in vivid descriptions of the landscapes, lifestyle, and conflicts of the early Californian settlers, creating a rich tapestry of the past. Conner's writing style is both informative and engaging, blending historical research with narrative storytelling to bring the ranchos to life. The book offers a unique perspective on an overlooked aspect of California's history, shedding light on the tradition and culture of the ranchos and their significance in shaping the state's identity. The author's thorough research and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of California and its early settlers. E. Palmer Conner's passion for the subject is evident in his meticulous examination of the topic, making 'The Romance of the Ranchos' a must-read for history buffs and literary enthusiasts alike.
The Romance of the Ranchos
Author: E. Palmer Conner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Masterful Stories
Author: John V Pavlik
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1315530759
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The early eras of radio storytelling have entered and continue to enter the public domain in large quantities, offering unprecedented access to the Golden Age of Radio. Author and Professor John Pavlik mines the best this age of radio has to offer in Masterful Stories, an examination of the masterpieces of audio storytelling. This book provides a chronological history of the best of the best from radio’s Golden Age, outlining a core set of principles and techniques that made these radio plays enduring examples of storytelling. It suggests that, by using these techniques, stories can engage audiences emotionally and intellectually. Grounded in a historical and theoretical understanding of radio drama, this volume illuminates the foundational works that proceeded popular modern shows such as Radiolab, The Moth, and Serial. Masterful Stories will be a powerful resource in both media history courses and courses teaching audio storytelling for modern radio and other audio formats, such as podcasting. It will appeal to audio fans looking to learn about and understand the early days of radio drama.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1315530759
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The early eras of radio storytelling have entered and continue to enter the public domain in large quantities, offering unprecedented access to the Golden Age of Radio. Author and Professor John Pavlik mines the best this age of radio has to offer in Masterful Stories, an examination of the masterpieces of audio storytelling. This book provides a chronological history of the best of the best from radio’s Golden Age, outlining a core set of principles and techniques that made these radio plays enduring examples of storytelling. It suggests that, by using these techniques, stories can engage audiences emotionally and intellectually. Grounded in a historical and theoretical understanding of radio drama, this volume illuminates the foundational works that proceeded popular modern shows such as Radiolab, The Moth, and Serial. Masterful Stories will be a powerful resource in both media history courses and courses teaching audio storytelling for modern radio and other audio formats, such as podcasting. It will appeal to audio fans looking to learn about and understand the early days of radio drama.
The Romance of the Ranchos
Author: Palmer Conner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land grants
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land grants
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Los Olivos
Author: Jim Norris
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439635986
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Los Olivos was named for central Santa Barbara County wine countrys other small fruit. The local fascination for vineyards is fairly new, but Los Olivos has thrived as a community since not long after Native American days. Los Olivos grew important enough to local trade and travel to become the inland terminus of the narrow-gauge Pacific Coast Railway, which zigzagged southeasterly from Avila Beach. The town was platted in 1887 by the West Coast Land Company and the railroads owners. The dry-farming of grain and cattle ranches eventually drove the local economy in the surrounding Santa Ynez River Valley. Today Los Olivos thrives as a way station and gateway for tourists enjoying the beauty of the valley, the Santa Ynez Mountains, Los Padres National Forest, and nearby attractions, including the Mission Santa Ines, wineries, Solvang, and Santa Barbara.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439635986
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Los Olivos was named for central Santa Barbara County wine countrys other small fruit. The local fascination for vineyards is fairly new, but Los Olivos has thrived as a community since not long after Native American days. Los Olivos grew important enough to local trade and travel to become the inland terminus of the narrow-gauge Pacific Coast Railway, which zigzagged southeasterly from Avila Beach. The town was platted in 1887 by the West Coast Land Company and the railroads owners. The dry-farming of grain and cattle ranches eventually drove the local economy in the surrounding Santa Ynez River Valley. Today Los Olivos thrives as a way station and gateway for tourists enjoying the beauty of the valley, the Santa Ynez Mountains, Los Padres National Forest, and nearby attractions, including the Mission Santa Ines, wineries, Solvang, and Santa Barbara.
California Vieja
Author: Phoebe S. Kropp
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520931653
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The characteristic look of Southern California, with its red-tiled roofs, stucco homes, and Spanish street names suggests an enduring fascination with the region’s Spanish-Mexican past. In this engaging study, Phoebe S. Kropp reveals that the origins of this aesthetic were not solely rooted in the Spanish colonial period, but arose in the early twentieth century, when Anglo residents recast the days of missions and ranchos as an idyllic golden age of pious padres, placid Indians, dashing caballeros and sultry senoritas. Four richly detailed case studies uncover the efforts of Anglo boosters and examine the responses of Mexican and Indian people in the construction of places that gave shape to this cultural memory: El Camino Real, a tourist highway following the old route of missionaries; San Diego’s world’s fair, the Panama-California Exposition; the architecturally- and racially-restricted suburban hamlet Rancho Santa Fe; and Olvera Street, an ersatz Mexican marketplace in the heart of Los Angeles. California Vieja is a compelling demonstration of how memory can be more than nostalgia. In Southern California, the Spanish past became a catalyst for the development of the region’s built environment and public culture, and a civic narrative that still serves to marginalize Mexican and Indian residents.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520931653
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The characteristic look of Southern California, with its red-tiled roofs, stucco homes, and Spanish street names suggests an enduring fascination with the region’s Spanish-Mexican past. In this engaging study, Phoebe S. Kropp reveals that the origins of this aesthetic were not solely rooted in the Spanish colonial period, but arose in the early twentieth century, when Anglo residents recast the days of missions and ranchos as an idyllic golden age of pious padres, placid Indians, dashing caballeros and sultry senoritas. Four richly detailed case studies uncover the efforts of Anglo boosters and examine the responses of Mexican and Indian people in the construction of places that gave shape to this cultural memory: El Camino Real, a tourist highway following the old route of missionaries; San Diego’s world’s fair, the Panama-California Exposition; the architecturally- and racially-restricted suburban hamlet Rancho Santa Fe; and Olvera Street, an ersatz Mexican marketplace in the heart of Los Angeles. California Vieja is a compelling demonstration of how memory can be more than nostalgia. In Southern California, the Spanish past became a catalyst for the development of the region’s built environment and public culture, and a civic narrative that still serves to marginalize Mexican and Indian residents.
Medieval Art and the Look of Silent Film
Author: Lora Ann Sigler
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476634416
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The heyday of silent film soon became quaint with the arrival of "talkies." As early as 1929, critics and historians were writing of the period as though it were the distant past. Much of the literature on the silent era focuses on its filmic art--ambiance and psychological depth, the splendor of the sets and costumes--yet overlooks the inspiration behind these. This book explores the Middle Ages as the prevailing influence on costume and set design in silent film and a force in fashion and architecture of the era. In the wake of World War I, designers overthrew the artifice of prewar style and manners and drew upon what seemed a nobler, purer age to create an ambiance that reflected higher ideals.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476634416
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The heyday of silent film soon became quaint with the arrival of "talkies." As early as 1929, critics and historians were writing of the period as though it were the distant past. Much of the literature on the silent era focuses on its filmic art--ambiance and psychological depth, the splendor of the sets and costumes--yet overlooks the inspiration behind these. This book explores the Middle Ages as the prevailing influence on costume and set design in silent film and a force in fashion and architecture of the era. In the wake of World War I, designers overthrew the artifice of prewar style and manners and drew upon what seemed a nobler, purer age to create an ambiance that reflected higher ideals.
Los Angeles in the 1930s
Author: Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520948866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 583
Book Description
Los Angeles in the 1930s returns to print an invaluable document of Depression-era Los Angeles, illuminating a pivotal moment in L.A.’s history, when writers like Raymond Chandler, Nathanael West, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were creating the images and associations—and the mystique—for which the City of Angels is still known. Many books in one, Los Angeles in the 1930s is both a genial guide and an addictively readable history, revisiting the Spanish colonial period, the Mexican period, the brief California Republic, and finally American sovereignty. It is also a compact coffee table book of dazzling monochrome photography. These whose haunting visions suggest the city we know today and illuminate the booms and busts that marked L.A.’s past and continue to shape its future.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520948866
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 583
Book Description
Los Angeles in the 1930s returns to print an invaluable document of Depression-era Los Angeles, illuminating a pivotal moment in L.A.’s history, when writers like Raymond Chandler, Nathanael West, and F. Scott Fitzgerald were creating the images and associations—and the mystique—for which the City of Angels is still known. Many books in one, Los Angeles in the 1930s is both a genial guide and an addictively readable history, revisiting the Spanish colonial period, the Mexican period, the brief California Republic, and finally American sovereignty. It is also a compact coffee table book of dazzling monochrome photography. These whose haunting visions suggest the city we know today and illuminate the booms and busts that marked L.A.’s past and continue to shape its future.
Los Angeles
Author: Best Books on
Publisher: Best Books on
ISBN: 1623760534
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Federal Writers Project of the Work Progress Administration ; introduction by David Kipen.
Publisher: Best Books on
ISBN: 1623760534
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Federal Writers Project of the Work Progress Administration ; introduction by David Kipen.
The Romance of Nikolai Rezanov and Concepción Argüello
Author: Eve H. Iversen
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Limestone Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The story and impact of the legendary romance of Rezanov and the daughter of the San Francisco commandant has inspired literature, sculpture, art, and opera.
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Limestone Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The story and impact of the legendary romance of Rezanov and the daughter of the San Francisco commandant has inspired literature, sculpture, art, and opera.