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Author:
Bryson, Bill, author, narrator.
Title:
One summer (spoken digital player) : America, 1927 / Bill Bryson.
Format:
(spoken digital player) :
Edition:
Unabridged.
Publisher:
Findaway WorldLLC,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
1 audio media player (approximately 17 hr.) : digital, HD audio ; 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 in.
Subject:
United States--History--1919-1933.
United States--Social conditions--1918-1932.
United States--Social life and customs--1918-1945.
Popular culture--United States--History--20th century.
Audiobooks.
Other Authors:
Random House Audio Publishing.
Random House (Firm)
Playaway Digital Audio.
Findaway World, LLC.
Notes:
Title from Playaway label. "Random House Audio"--Container. "HDAUDIO." Release date supplied by publisher. Previously released by Random House LLC, ℗2013. Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player. One set of earphones and one AAA battery required for listening. Read by the author.
Summary:
The summer of 1927 began with one of the signature events of the twentieth century: on May 21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first man to cross the Atlantic by plane nonstop, and when he landed, he ignited an explosion of worldwide rapture and instantly became the most famous person on the planet. Meanwhile, the titanically talented Babe Ruth was beginning his assault on the home run record, which would culminate on September 30 with his sixtieth blast, one of the most resonant and durable records in sports history. In between those dates a Queens housewife named Ruth Snyder and her corset-salesman lover garroted her husband, leading to a murder trial that became a huge tabloid sensation. The American South was clobbered by unprecedented rain and by flooding of the Mississippi basin. The gangster Al Capone tightened his grip on the illegal booze business through a gaudy and murderous reign of terror and municipal corruption. The first true "talking picture," Al Jolson's The Jazz Singer, was filmed and forever changed the motion picture industry. The four most powerful central bankers on earth met in secret session on a Long Island estate and made a fateful decision that virtually guaranteed a future crash and depression. All this and much, much more transpired in that epochal summer of 1927.
ISBN:
1467649783
9781467649780
OCLC:
(OCoLC)849302572
Locations:
TYPH572 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library (Cedar Rapids)
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)

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