The Adventures of a Female Tramp

The Adventures of a Female Tramp
Title The Adventures of a Female Tramp PDF eBook
Author A-No. 1
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1914
Genre Bookbinding
ISBN

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The Adventures of a Female Tramp

The Adventures of a Female Tramp
Title The Adventures of a Female Tramp PDF eBook
Author Leon Ray Livingston
Publisher Sagwan Press
Pages 138
Release 2018-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781377269085

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The Adventures of a Female Tramp... - Primary Source Edition

The Adventures of a Female Tramp... - Primary Source Edition
Title The Adventures of a Female Tramp... - Primary Source Edition PDF eBook
Author Leon Ray Livingston
Publisher Nabu Press
Pages 138
Release 2013-12-08
Genre
ISBN 9781294372516

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The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage

The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage
Title The Lives and Extraordinary Adventures of Fifteen Tramp Writers from the Golden Age of Vagabondage PDF eBook
Author Ian Cutler
Publisher Feral House
Pages 424
Release 2020-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 1627310983

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The combined events of the end of the American Civil War in 1865, the first transcontinental railroad opening in 1869, and the financial crash of 1873, found large numbers—including thousands of former soldiers well used to an outdoor life and tramping—thrown into a transient life and forced to roam the continent, surviving on whatever resources came to hand. For most, the life of the hobo was born out of necessity. For a few it became a lifestyle choice. Some of the latter group committed their adventures to print, both autobiographical and fictional, and together with their British and Irish counterparts, whose wanderlust was fueled by an altogether different genesis, they account for the fifteen tramp writers whose stories and ideas are the subject of this book. The lives of some, like Jack Everson, Jack Black and Tom Kromer, are told in a single volume, others, like Morley Roberts and Stephen Graham, have eighty and fifty published works to their credit respectively. Some remain completely unknown and their books are long since out of print, others, like Trader Horn and Jim Tully, were Hollywood celebrities. Others yet, such as Black, Tulley, Horn, Bart Kennedy, Leon Ray Livingstone, and Jack London, had their stories immortalized in film.

Traveling with Tramps

Traveling with Tramps
Title Traveling with Tramps PDF eBook
Author Leon Ray Livingston
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1920
Genre Drifters
ISBN

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Vagabonds, Tramps, and Hobos

Vagabonds, Tramps, and Hobos
Title Vagabonds, Tramps, and Hobos PDF eBook
Author Owen Clayton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 359
Release 2023-07-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009348035

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This book explores the diversity of meanings that accrue around the terms 'hobo', 'tramp', and 'vagabond'.

Unhomed

Unhomed
Title Unhomed PDF eBook
Author Pamela Robertson Wojcik
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 291
Release 2024-04-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0520390377

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In this rich cultural history, Pamela Roberston Wojcik examines America's ambivalent and shifting attitude toward homelessness. She considers film cycles from five distinct historical moments that show characters who are unhomed and placeless, mobile rather than fixed—characters who fail, resist, or opt out of the mandate for a home of one's own. From the tramp films of the silent era to the 2021 Oscar-winning Nomadland, Wojcik reveals a tension in the American imaginary between viewing homelessness as deviant and threatening or emblematic of freedom and independence. Blending social history with insights drawn from a complex array of films, both canonical and fringe, Wojcik effectively "unhomes" dominant narratives that cast aspirations for success and social mobility as the focus of American cinema, reminding us that genres of precarity have been central to American cinema (and the American story) all along.