American Holidays by Rob Driscoll embraces the range of contemporary American life, from day trading and multi-level marketing schemes to road rage and suburban bigotry. These stories offer piercing, witty, and often humorous glimpses into the lives of ordinary people.
American Holidays by Rob Driscoll embraces the range of contemporary American life, from day trading and multi-level marketing schemes to road rage and suburban bigotry. These stories offer piercing, witty, and often humorous glimpses into the lives of ordinary people.
This book reveals the overall connection between American holidays, history, culture, and patriotism. Color illustrated chapters present an interesting home-spun account of the holiday's unique...
Our American Holidays: Their Meaning and Spirit was originally published in 1906, and is at once a heartwarming reminiscence on the Victorian Era in America and a reminder of the inspiration and...
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