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Larry Kanes Philadelphia

Larry Kanes Philadelphia

Larry Kane

Temple University Press,U.S.
2000
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Larry Kane, dean of Philadelphia news anchors, arrived in town to take a job as a radio broadcaster on September 12, 1966. Driving across the Walt Whitman Bridge he spotted several fires raging to the south. After paying his toll, he drove to a pay phone and called the fire emergency line. The dispatcher responded, \u0022Whateryoutawkin about? Them there's oil refineries.\u0022 Thirty-four years later, Larry knows all about the oil refineries. In fact, there's very little that goes on in Philadelphia that he hasn't reported on at one time or another. And it's all here in this easy-reading look at Philadelphia government and politics, and the trials of a journalist trying to cover them. For Larry Kane watchers, this book answers some nagging questions: Why did he leave for New York and why did he come back? What's the story behind the Bill Green lawsuit? Does he apply his own makeup? Larry is candid about his own mistakes, and about his successes. He talks about his insecurities and the strain of living life in the spotlight. But this is first and foremost a book about Philadelphia by a man who knows the city intimately. He has been close to more Philadelphia power figures than perhaps any other person. Here he talks personally about Ed Rendell, Arlen Specter, Vince Fumo, Lynne Abraham, John Cardinal Krol, Leon Sullivan, and, of course, the legendary Frank Rizzo. He has visited Jimmy Tayoun in jail, co-hosted a weekend radio marathon with John Lennon, and interviewed shirtless Lenny Dykstra, who insisted that the news team could just clip the microphone to his chest hair. Larry also has tales to tell about watching Martin Luther King Jr.'s killer being apprehended in Heathrow Airport, about barely escaping the riot at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention, about traveling to earthquake-stricken Italy and to dissent-torn Israel. He has even been to Alaska to see the Pope. (Yes, he's also met him more conventionally at the Vatican.) These are the reminiscences of a master-storyteller, a man whose job has been to see the city accurately and report on it informatively. Whether you're more familiar with Richardson Dilworth or Boyz II Men, you will laugh, groan, and be moved by Larry Kane's view of Philadelphia.
Larry Gets Lost in New York City

Larry Gets Lost in New York City

Skewes John; Mullin Michael

Sasquatch Books
2010
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Follow Larry as he ping-pongs around New York City, hitting all five boroughs in a day, visiting the places and things that make the city what it is today--from Times Square, Wall Street, and Radio City Music Hall to Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, and Central Park. Along the way he loses Pete and his family in the city's famous subway system. Finally after an exhausting day of adventures, Larry is reunited with his family at the top of the Empire State Building. This book takes young readers on a dog's-eye view of the greatest city in the world. Sidebar entries enhance the story, offering fascinating factoids about the places Larry visits.
Larry Gets Lost in Portland

Larry Gets Lost in Portland

Skewes John; Mullin Michael

Sasquatch Books
2012
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In Larry the adorable pooch's latest adventure, he goes on vacation with Pete and the family to Portland, Oregon. As usual, in hot pursuit of a tempting treat, he gets separated from the family and frantically tries to find them again. Along the way he discovers some of the city's most fun and interesting landmarks and cultural attractions, including the waterfront, the zoo, the Portland Art Museum, Hawthorne Bridge, Old Town, and the Park Blocks. List of attractions Larry visits: Old TownOMSIThe waterfrontHawthorne BridgeThe Park BlocksPowell's BooksThe zooInternational Rose Test GardenPortland Art MuseumJen WeldHawthorne BridgeLight Rail and streetcarUnion Station
Larry Gets Lost in Philadelphia

Larry Gets Lost in Philadelphia

Skewes John; Mullin Michael

Sasquatch Books
2013
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In Larry the adorable pooch's latest adventure, he goes on vacation with Pete and the family to Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell and other great American historical landmarks. As usual, in hot pursuit of a tempting treat, Larry gets separated and frantically tries to find them again. Along the way he discovers some of the city's most fun and interesting landmarks and cultural attractions, including: City Hall (+Penn statue)Ben Franklin BridgePhilliesLiberty BellIndependence HallPat's and Geeno'sBetsy Ross HouseRittenhouse SquareOldenberg ClothespinElevated TrainLove ParkArt Museum + Rocky StatueZoo
Larry Gets Lost in Boston

Larry Gets Lost in Boston

Skewes John; Mullin Michael

Sasquatch Books
2013
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Join Larry the pup and his owner Pete as they explore Boston, MA. From Fenway Park's Green Monster to the swan boats in Boston Public Garden, locals and visitors learn about Boston's history and cultural landmarks when Larry gets lost chasing after a tasty treat. As Larry searches the city for Pete, he visits Quincy Market, Freedom Trail, Boston Harbor, and more. With colorful illustrations and facts about each location, the latest addition to the Larry Gets Lost series is sure to delight and educate young readers. Larry makes friends and finds adventures wherever he goes, but where will he find Pete?
Larry Loves Seattle!

Larry Loves Seattle!

Skewes John

Sasquatch Books
2013
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The bestselling Larry Gets Lost series heads back to Seattle in this board book featuring vibrant retro illustrations of this great American city and the perpetually lost pup, Larry. Just like the locals and visitors, Larry the pup loves the Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and Lake Union and many of the other sites and sounds of Seattle. Along the way, Larry makes new friends, rides a ferry, and visits the home of the Seattle Seahawks. Based on the popular children's picture book Larry Gets Lost in Seattle, families who love The Emerald City will want this charming board book for their little readers.
Larry Gets Lost in Prehistoric Times: From Dinosaurs to the Stone Age
This title is suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years old. In Larry the loveable pup's latest adventure, he falls asleep at home next to Pete (who is reading a book about dinosaurs) and travels back in time, waking up in the pre-historic era! Starting with dinosaurs, where he encounters some big (the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Tricerotops), and others small (the Iberomesornis), he tumbles forward to the Ice Ages where he meets a Woolly Mammoth and on to the cavemen of the Stone Age. But will he ever find his way back to his best friend Pete and the family again? This is a first in a new Larry Gets Lost series that features adventures back through time.
Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC

Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC

Skewes John; Andrew Fox

Sasquatch Books
2014
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Join Larry the pup as he explores the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and all the best sights in Washington DC. When Larry gets separated from the family by the scent of a yummy treat, he searches DC for his owner Pete. Along the way, Larry discovers the city's greatest landmarks and learns about the city's--and the nation's--history. Larry makes friends along the way, but will he find Pete and be reunited with the family? Will he come snout-to-snout with the beloved First Dog? Filled with charming retro illustrations, Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC, is an educational and fun tour of our nation's capital.
Larry Loves San Francisco!

Larry Loves San Francisco!

Skewes John

Sasquatch Books
2014
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The bestselling Larry Gets Lost series heads to San Francisco in this board book featuring vibrant retro illustrations of this great American city and the perpetually lost pup, Larry. Just like visitors and locals, Larry the pup loves exploring Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, cable cars, Lombard Street, and all the other sites and sounds of the city. Based on the popular children's picture book Larry Gets Lost in San Francisco, families who love the city will want this charming board book for their little readers.
Larry Loves New York City!

Larry Loves New York City!

Skewes John

Sasquatch Books
2014
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The bestselling Larry Gets Lost series heads to The Big Apple in this board book featuring vibrant retro illustrations of this great American city and the perpetually lost pup, Larry. Just like visitors and locals, Larry the pup loves New York City. He loves Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and all the other sites and sounds that make NYC the city that never sleeps. Based on the popular children's picture book Larry Gets Lost in New York City, families who love New York will want this charming board book for their little readers.
Role of a Lifetime: Larry Farmer and the UCLA Bruins

Role of a Lifetime: Larry Farmer and the UCLA Bruins

Larry Farmer; Tracy Dodds; Bill Walton; Jamaal Wilkes

Santa Monica Press
2023
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Role of a Lifetime is the story of the crucial role Larry Farmer played on teams that won three NCAA titles for UCLA under Coach John Wooden. Farmer’s record at UCLA was 89–1, the greatest winning percentage in NCAA history. (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was 88–2.) Role of a Lifetime also details how Farmer, a self-taught player from the playgrounds of Denver, managed to secure a full scholarship, make the varsity team as a sophomore, and ultimately become the head basketball coach at UCLA at the age of 30—the first black head coach for any sport at UCLA. The book chronicles the reactions of black leaders to his role as the first black head coach, as well as the inside politics that led him to resign after three years as coach, just days after accepting a two-year extension. Farmer also shares new insights about UCLA athletic booster Sam Gilbert and his role in the team’s NCAA probation. Farmer’s insider perspective during UCLA basketball’s most fabled period, combined with his natural ability to relate entertaining and informative anecdotes about legendary figures such as John Wooden, Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes, Reggie Miller, and many other famous players and coaches from throughout the world of college basketball, makes Role of a Lifetime a must-have for all Bruin fans and fans of basketball everywhere!
Larry Towell

Larry Towell

Larry Towell

Aperture
2014
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For thirty years, Afghanistan has known only war. Renowned Magnum photographer Larry Towell presents a moving and in-depth look at the country, whose citizens and landscapes are affected by conflict on a daily basis. Towell, a veteran conflict reporter, has also worked in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Mexico, Palestine, and Israel. This work was shot between 2008 and 2011, offering a tour de force examination of survival, exile, loss, and recuperation. Here is the war seen from a variety of perspectives—from military camps to domestic interiors—and depicting U.S. and British soldiers, landmine victims, ordinary Afghan citizens, cityscapes, recreation, addiction, and weaponry, as well as a rare series of Taliban portraits. The limited-edition book presents a facsimile of the photographer’s original artist maquette, complete with his handwritten notes and stories, items he collected in the field, and over 350 images, including powerful collages made by Towell. A true art object, this book conveys the complexity of the conflict, which has roots that go deep into historical and tribal grievances. Beautifully produced in a limited edition, this extraordinary object offers an important historical document on present-day Afghanistan seen through its social, political, and environmental landscapes.
Larry Fink on Composition and Improvisation
Photography deepens our connections to the world around us, to ourselves, and to one another. In this new and innovative series, Aperture works with the world’s top photographers, many of whom also teach, to publish their core thinking on photography—making their experience, insight, and knowledge accessible to a wider audience, including students. Each title in the series will provide an essential primer on the photographer’s area of expertise and creative process. The key points of their practice are presented in the photographer’s own words, and will answer the questions they are asked most frequently. The commentary will accompany a selection of fifty photographs—iconic images by each featured photographer, as well as key images by others that have influenced their thinking and work. Both individually and collectively, each book in the series functions as a “workshop in a book,” serving as an indispensable tool for students, teachers, and everyone who wants to take better pictures or learn to look at them in a more informed way.
Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South

Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South

Rick Bass

University Press of Mississippi
2010
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With contributions from Robert G. Barrier, Robert Beuka, Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Jean W. Cash, Robert Donahoo, Richard Gaughran, Gary Hawkins, Darlin' Neal, Keith Perry, Katherine Powell, John A. Staunton, and Jay Watson Larry Brown is noted for his subjects--rural life, poverty, war, and the working class--and his spare, gritty style. Brown's oeuvre spans several genres and includes acclaimed novels (Dirty Work, Joe, Father and Son, The Rabbit Factory, and A Miracle of Catfish), short story collections (Facing the Music, Big Bad Love), memoir (On Fire), and essay collections (Billy Ray's Farm). At the time of his death, Brown (1951-2004) was considered to be one of the finest exemplars of minimalist, raw writing of the contemporary South. Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South considers the writer's full body of work, placing it in the contexts of southern literature, Mississippi writing, and literary work about the working class. Collectively, the essays explore such subjects as Brown's treatment of class politics, race and racism, the aftereffects of the Vietnam War on American culture, the evolution of the South from a plantation-based economy to a postindustrial one, and male-female relations. The role of Brown's mentors--Ellen Douglas and Barry Hannah--in shaping his work is discussed, as is Brown's connection to such writers as Harry Crews and Dorothy Allison. The volume is one of the first critical studies of a writer whose depth and influence mark him as one of the most well-regarded Mississippi authors. Jean W. Cash is professor of English at James Madison University. She is the author of Flannery O'Connor: A Life. Keith Perry is associate professor of English at Dalton State College and the author of The Kingfish in Fiction: Huey P. Long and the Modern American Novel. Rick Bass is the author of novels and collections of nonfiction and short stories, most recently The Lives of Rocks: Stories.
Larry and Lola. What Will We See There?

Larry and Lola. What Will We See There?

Elly van der Linden

Clavis Publishing
2016
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Larry and Lola are taking trips together. They are going to the zoo and the playground, to the woods and the seaside ...There are all sorts of objects and animals over there. What do they see (and what don't they see)? A cheerful look and find book that invites you to talk and search together. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.
Larry and Lola. What Will We Choose?

Larry and Lola. What Will We Choose?

Elly van der Linden

Clavis Publishing
2016
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“A good choice for libraries in need of sweet and engaging preschool books.” — School Library Journal Larry and Lol are busy! They are going to get dressed, eat, play, take a bath and go to bed. They need different things for all these activities. What are they taking with them? (and what are they leaving behind?) A fun seek-and-find book that invites you to look at the pictures and talk about them with your child. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child’s language development.
Larry and Lola: What Do We Buy?
A seek-and-find book that helps with classication skills Larry and Lola are going shopping. They go to the bakery, the toy store, the grocery store, the shoe store, the book store and the pet store. What do they buy? (And what don't they buy?) A fun seek-and-find book that encourages you and your child to look at the pictures and talk about them. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.