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Lucius Beebe (1902–1966)

Auteur van Highball: A Pageant of Trains

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Werken van Lucius Beebe

Highball: A Pageant of Trains (1777) 131 exemplaren
The Trains We Rode (1965) 108 exemplaren
Narrow Gauge in the Rockies (1958) 74 exemplaren
Highliners: A Railroad Album (1940) 66 exemplaren
Trains in Transition (1941) 59 exemplaren
High Iron: A Book of Trains (1938) 52 exemplaren
Cable Car Carnival (1951) 30 exemplaren
The Overland Limited (1963) 25 exemplaren
Legends of the Comstock Lode (1950) 22 exemplaren
The Lucius Beebe Reader (1967) 22 exemplaren
Boston and the Boston Legend (1935) 16 exemplaren
Snoot if you must (1943) 13 exemplaren
The Savoy of London 3 exemplaren

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Roundup: A Nebraska Reader (1957) — Medewerker — 21 exemplaren
American Heritage Magazine Vol 15 No 1 1963 December (1963) — Medewerker — 17 exemplaren
Great Stories of American Businessmen (1972) — Medewerker — 15 exemplaren
Cocktail Guide and Ladies' Companion (1941) — Voorwoord — 14 exemplaren
Bonanza Banquets (1950) — Medewerker — 8 exemplaren
Great Railroad Stories of the World — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren

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The one, the only Lucius Beebe brings his expertise to bear on the history of the private railroad car (being an owner himself). He obviously loves his topic, and lavishes rococo language and a plethora of detail on the topic. Lavishly illustrated, like all his works. Good fun.
 
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EricCostello | Feb 6, 2024 |
Collection of Beebe's material, probably taken largely from his New York Herald-Tribune columns. A lot of the stories (like the one about the very expensive asparagus can) are well known, and the examination of cafe society does tend to pall after a time. Still, there are some highlights in the collection. Rea Irvin's illustrations are excellent.
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EricCostello | Aug 4, 2019 |
Pretty much what you'd expect from one of the foremost gossip columnists and chronicler (as well as participant) in cafe society. Beebe makes no bones about being wholly in favour of the rich and notorious that he describes in the book, but it's done in his usual tongue-in-cheek manner. Certain vocabulary words (faubourg, refulgent) appear regularly. The only mark against the book is that it is a bit of recycling of some of his other work. This book came out in the year of his death, and might have been planned to capitalize on that. I doubt he would have had an issue with that.… (meer)
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EricCostello | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 3, 2019 |
Entertaining and acerbic collection of writings by Lucius Beebe from his early 1960s stint at the San Francisco Chronicle. Material that, in spite of his LGBTQ status, wouldn't be published today.
 
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43
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10
Leden
1,451
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#17,711
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½ 3.5
Besprekingen
12
ISBNs
42
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