The Old-Time Saloon
Not Wet - Not Dry, Just History
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The Old-Time Saloon
Not Wet - Not Dry, Just History
Fancy a tipple? Then pull up a stool, raise a glass, and dip into this delightful paean to the grand old saloon days of yore. Written by Chicago-based journalist, playwright, and all-round wit George Ade in the waning years of Prohibition, The Old-Time Saloon is both a work of propaganda masquerading as “just history” and a hilarious exercise in nostalgia. Featuring original, vintage illustrations along with a new introduction and notes from Bill Savage, Ade's book takes us back to the long-gone men’s clubs of earlier days, when beer was a nickel, the pretzels were polished, and the sardines were free.
224 pages | 4 halftones, 8 line drawings | 5 x 7-3/8 | © 2016
History: American History, Urban History
Literature and Literary Criticism: Humor
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Table of Contents
1. THE SNAKE
2. DISCUSSING WICKEDNESS
3. WHAT WAS A SALOON-AND WHY?
4. THE FREE LUNCH
5. WHAT THEY DRANK
6. WHY PEOPLE BEHAVE SO
7. LOW COST OF HIGH-ROLLING
8. THE BAR-KEEP
9. THE REGULARS
10. SENTIMENT-TRADITIONS
11. SONG AND STORY
12. WHY SO MANY
13. THE TALK
14. EXPLAINING SOME MYSTERIES
15. "DIDN'T HE RAMBLE?"
2. DISCUSSING WICKEDNESS
3. WHAT WAS A SALOON-AND WHY?
4. THE FREE LUNCH
5. WHAT THEY DRANK
6. WHY PEOPLE BEHAVE SO
7. LOW COST OF HIGH-ROLLING
8. THE BAR-KEEP
9. THE REGULARS
10. SENTIMENT-TRADITIONS
11. SONG AND STORY
12. WHY SO MANY
13. THE TALK
14. EXPLAINING SOME MYSTERIES
15. "DIDN'T HE RAMBLE?"
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