The Lunch Basket

The Lunch Basket
Title The Lunch Basket PDF eBook
Author William Pett Ridge
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1923
Genre
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The Baptist

The Baptist
Title The Baptist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1806
Release 1920
Genre Baptists
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Michigan. State Farmers' Institutes
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1915
Genre
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Home Science Cook Book

Home Science Cook Book
Title Home Science Cook Book PDF eBook
Author Mary Lincoln
Publisher Applewood Books
Pages 298
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1429011211

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""Distinctly a cook-book,"" this 1910 volume by Mary Lincoln and Anna Barrows aims ""not to answer the question 'what"" as to choice of foods, nor ""why"" certain processes have been adopted as best suited to their preparation for the table, but it endeavors to tell ""how"" to put materials together to produce results pleasing to the eye and palate and nourishing to the body.""

Extension Bulletin

Extension Bulletin
Title Extension Bulletin PDF eBook
Author University of Idaho. College of Agriculture. Extension Division
Publisher
Pages 790
Release 1912
Genre Agriculture
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Everyday Housekeeping

Everyday Housekeeping
Title Everyday Housekeeping PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 264
Release 1895
Genre
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Land of the Millrats

Land of the Millrats
Title Land of the Millrats PDF eBook
Author Richard Mercer Dorson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 292
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 9780674508552

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Most of Richard Dorson's thirty years as folklorist have been spent collecting tales and legends in the remote backcountry, far from the centers of population. For this book he extended his search for folk traditions to one of the most heavily industrialized sections of the United States. Can folklore be found, he wondered, in the Calumet Region of northwest Indiana? Does it exist among the steelworkers, ethnic groups, and blacks in Gary, Whiting, East Chicago, and Hammond? In his usual entertaining style, Dorson shows that a rich and varied folklore exists in the Region. Although it differs from that of rural people, it is equally vital. Much of this urban lore finds expression in conversational anecdotes and stories that deal with pressing issues: the flight from the inner city, crime in the streets, working conditions in the steel mills, the maintenance of ethnic identity, the place of blacks in a predominantly white society. The folklore reveals strongly held attitudes such as the loathing of industrial work, resistance to assimilation, and black adoption of middle-class-white values. Miliworkers and mill executives, housewives, ethnic performers, storekeepers, and preachers tell their stories about the Region. The concerns that occupy them affect city dwellers throughout the United States. Land of the Millrats, though it depicts a special place, speaks for much of America.