Souvenir Nation

Souvenir Nation
Title Souvenir Nation PDF eBook
Author William L. Bird, Jr.
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 176
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1616892757

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Buried within the collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History exists an astonishing group of historical relics from the pre-Revolutionary War era to the present day, many of which have never been on display. Donated to the museum by generations of souvenir collectors, these ordinary objects of extraordinary circumstance all have amazing tales to tell about their roles in American history. Souvenir Nation presents fifty of the museum's most eccentric items. Objects include a chunk broken off Plymouth Rock; a lock of Andrew Jackson's hair; a dish towel used as the flag of truce to end the Civil War; the microphones used by FDR for his Fireside Chats; and the chairs that seated Nixon and Kennedy in their 1960 television debate.

American Spoons

American Spoons
Title American Spoons PDF eBook
Author Dorothy T. Rainwater
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 368
Release 1990
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780887402661

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First published in 1968, this classic work remains the basic reference book for collectors and fanciers of American spoons. Now offered in a new edition, it will be a welcome resource in your library. Spoons themselves originated in prehistoric times, when shells performed their function for the inhabitants of southern Europe, but spoons as commemorative items began with the Niagra Falls Suspension Bridge Spoon patented by Myron H. Kinsley in 1881. Soon their popularity spread as ideal mementos for practically every conceivable event, personage, or natural wonder. Ranging from expensive sterling silver sets to fifteen cent mailorder spoons, the variety of design, quality and interests reflected in this richly illustrated book is truly impressive.

Tourism and Souvenirs

Tourism and Souvenirs
Title Tourism and Souvenirs PDF eBook
Author Jenny Cave
Publisher Channel View Publications
Pages 305
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 184541408X

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Souvenirs are part of global and local travel and tourism in all corners of the world. This book portrays souvenirs as expressions of culture and as triggers of cultural change. The volume provides critique and theorisation of souvenirs of places, people and experiences in the context of lives lived at the margins of society, politics, tourism flows and urbanisation. Case studies in sustainable tourism illustrate dynamic ways that consumers and suppliers use souvenirs to respond to, resist and (re)interpret global and local influences upon cultures across informal, hybrid and formal economies.

Eighty, an American Souvenir

Eighty, an American Souvenir
Title Eighty, an American Souvenir PDF eBook
Author Eric Sloane
Publisher Dodd Mead
Pages 138
Release 1985
Genre Art
ISBN

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The author shares the highlights of his life and career and shows his paintings of barns, farmhouses, and fields in New England and adobe houses and pueblos in New Mexico.

Your Special Gift

Your Special Gift
Title Your Special Gift PDF eBook
Author Max Lucado
Publisher Crossway
Pages 34
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1581346980

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A delightful tale that helps children discover that they are uniquely gifted by God to serve Him and others.

The Literary World

The Literary World
Title The Literary World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1849
Genre Books
ISBN

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Souvenir

Souvenir
Title Souvenir PDF eBook
Author Rolf Potts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 145
Release 2018-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501329421

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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. For as long as people have traveled to distant lands, they have brought home objects to certify the journey. More than mere merchandise, these travel souvenirs take on a personal and cultural meaning that goes beyond the object itself. Drawing on several millennia of examples-from the relic-driven quests of early Christians, to the mass-produced tchotchkes that line the shelves of a Disney gift shop-travel writer Rolf Potts delves into a complicated history that explores issues of authenticity, cultural obligation, market forces, human suffering, and self-presentation. Souvenirs are shown for what they really are: not just objects, but personalized forms of folk storytelling that enable people to make sense of the world and their place in it.' Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic. Souvenir features illustrations by Cedar Van Tassel