Shanty Irish
Features memories of an Irish-American growing up log-shack poor in small-town Ohio. This autobiography digs into the soil of the author's native Ohio to show what life was like in the late nineteenth century for a poor Irish-American family.
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Weitere Autoren: Sayles, John (Solist) / Bauer, Paul J. (Solist)
- ISBN: 978-1-60635-023-2
- EAN: 9781606350232
- Produktnummer: 4473026
- Verlag: Kent State Univ Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
- Seitenangabe: 292 S.
- Masse: H20.1 cm x B13.7 cm x D2.5 cm 408 g
- Reihenbandnummer: 07
- Gewicht: 408
Über den Autor
Jim Tully was an American writer who enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success in the 1920s and '30s. A former circus laborer, hobo, and professional boxer, his rags-to-riches career may qualify him as the greatest long shot in American literature. Following the death of his mother, Tully was sent from his home in St. Marys, Ohio, to an orphanage in Cincinnati. After his time at the orphanage, the young Tully spent six years as a vagabond, riding the rails and working for a small circus. He left the road and settled in Kent, Ohio, in 1907, working odd jobs while focusing on his new interest - writing. After getting a few pieces published in local papers, Tully returned to the road in 1912, eventually settling for good in Hollywood. He worked for Charlie Chaplin and later became one of the first reporters to cover Hollywood. His honest depictions of film stars and directors earned him the reputation as the most feared man in Hollywood. In addition to the celebrity pieces, Tully wrote numerous books, including Shanty Irish (1928) and Circus Parade (1927).
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