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Pinkerton Waltz

Author : Michael Thessen
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 26,74 MB
Release : 2009-09
Category : Art
ISBN : 1438965125

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While historians debate of the fate of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the capital story of Etta Place is significant as any event that defines the Old West. Mistress to Sundance and matron to Butch, Etta was a notorious desperada, beautiful and well-read, an excellent horse-rider, and an expert markswoman. In 1901, on the lam from Pinkertons', the family of three fled to Argentina where Detective Frank Dimaio tracked them to their ranch near the small village of Cholila. In 1908, Dimaio reported: 'I know nothing of Etta Place, but believe she met the Sundance Kid in a house of ill-fame and became his common law wife. She returned to the United States while the Kid and Butch stayed in South America and were apparently killed in Bolivia by Soldaleros-although some believe they escaped.' Based on the oral history of Sadie Albin-aka Etta Place-Pinkerton Waltz is the irrefutable saga of the family of three settling in anonymity on their cattle ranch in the ghost town of Greenhorn, Colorado in 1910. In 1966, when Sadie's husband Eli (the Sundance Kid) passes away, she befriends Mary Iris, a cub newspaper reporter. Separated by generations, they develop an unfailing relationship and Sadie reveals her true identity. Pinkerton Waltz is a journalistic reconstruction of Sadie's lucid memories of the family of three. Sadie begins, "Dead outlaws make great legends. You bet. Better to get it from the horse's mouth than some horse's ass." Pinkerton Waltz peeks under the bedclothes at Fanny Porter's Sporting House in San Antonio, where, at fifteen, Etta's infamy began. On Sadie's 94th birthday, she recalls riding with the Wild Bunch-robbing banks and holding-up trains-and dancing with Pinkertons' along The Outlaw Trail. For half a century, Sadie lived an epic life to escape Etta's legendary past. Eli is mentored by Ernest Blumsenschein, co-founder of the Taos Artists Colony; Joseph (Butch Cassidy) promotes a barnyard-boxing match between The Manassa Mauler and a victorious mountain man; the family of three bottle moonshine in a still hidden beneath the bear cage at the Greenhorn Zoo. Pinkerton Waltz celebrates an ancient Chinaman named Boc Yow and laments the demise of the American cowboy. In the beginning, Etta dances a jitterbug to bring finality to a frenetic folklore. In the end, Sadie whispers the truth, soothing as a cradlesong. www.pinkertonwaltz.com

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Publisher :
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 32,51 MB
Release : 1915
Category :
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Extreme Exoticism

Author : W. Anthony Sheppard
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 28,11 MB
Release : 2019-09-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 0190072725

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To what extent can music be employed to shape one culture's understanding of another? In the American imagination, Japan has represented the "most alien" nation for over 150 years. This perceived difference has inspired fantasies--of both desire and repulsion--through which Japanese culture has profoundly impacted the arts and industry of the U.S. While the influence of Japan on American and European painting, architecture, design, theater, and literature has been celebrated in numerous books and exhibitions, the role of music has been virtually ignored until now. W. Anthony Sheppard's Extreme Exoticism offers a detailed documentation and wide-ranging investigation of music's role in shaping American perceptions of the Japanese, the influence of Japanese music on American composers, and the place of Japanese Americans in American musical life. Presenting numerous American encounters with and representations of Japanese music and Japan, this book reveals how music functions in exotic representation across a variety of genres and media, and how Japanese music has at various times served as a sign of modernist experimentation, a sounding board for defining American music, and a tool for reshaping conceptions of race and gender. From the Tin Pan Alley songs of the Russo-Japanese war period to Weezer's Pinkerton album, music has continued to inscribe Japan as the land of extreme exoticism.

The Greatest Detective Books of Allan Pinkerton

Author : Allan Pinkerton
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 1563 pages
File Size : 43,42 MB
Release : 2023-12-01
Category : History
ISBN :

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In 'The Greatest Detective Books of Allan Pinkerton,' readers are transported into a world of suspense, intrigue, and mystery as they follow the adventures of the famous detective Allan Pinkerton. Through his masterful storytelling, Pinkerton captivates readers with his keen observations, brilliant deductions, and relentless pursuit of justice. The books are characterized by their fast-paced narratives, clever plot twists, and vivid characterizations, making them essential reads for fans of classic detective fiction. Pinkerton's work is a prime example of the detective genre's evolution during the 19th century, laying the foundation for future detective novels and inspiring generations of writers. His use of real-life detective cases as inspiration adds an element of authenticity and credibility to his stories, further engaging readers and showcasing his expertise in the field of crime-solving. Recommended for fans of detective fiction and those interested in the history of the genre, 'The Greatest Detective Books of Allan Pinkerton' is a must-read for anyone seeking thrilling tales of mystery and suspense.

A Betrothal Agreement

Author : Caitlyn Callery
Publisher : The Wild Rose Press Inc
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 30,42 MB
Release : 2023-07-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1509250565

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Sophie Wilson's guardian insists she must marry the odious and bullying Lord Pinkerton unless she finds a suitable alternative immediately. Since she is a wallflower—through no fault of her own—that is unlikely. Her brother tries to help by persuading his friend Kit Thomas, impoverished second son of an earl, to pretend to be her fiancé until the bully loses interest. As Sophie and Kit spend time together, their feelings grow. But Pinkerton is not so easily thwarted and will stop at nothing to be rid of rivals. Besides, what will Sophie do when she learns Kit was offered money to court her?

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher :
Page : 1274 pages
File Size : 43,69 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Copyright
ISBN :

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Pinkerton's Sister

Author : Peter Rushforth
Publisher : MacAdam/Cage Publishing
Page : 756 pages
File Size : 20,94 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Characters and characteristics in literature
ISBN : 9781931561990

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A sprawling stream-of-conscious novel set primarily in the head of Alice Pinkerton at the dawn of the twentieth century. Alice isn't yet ready for the new age; she's a vestige of Victorian times, a "madwoman" living on the third floor (not in the attic, she insists) of her family's home. "No one was as close to her as words on a page," Alice muses, and indeed, she relates more to characters from the novels of George Eliot, Charlotte Bronte, and Charles Reade than to the people who surround her, especially the thoroughly modern socialite Mrs. Albert Comstock, who represents everything Alice hates. Alice's doctor, who seeks to cure her of her "malady," proclaims, "Imagination is an impediment to progress." For Alice, there's no more chilling sentiment.

Double Death

Author : Gavin Mortimer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 34,44 MB
Release : 2010-08-17
Category : History
ISBN : 0802717691

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An assessment of the role and influence of a civilian spy famously known for his 1911 suicide jump from New York's Pulitzer Building traces his recruitment by Allan Pinkerton into the agency that became Lincoln's secret service, contributions to key Union victories and sensational Confederate trial.