Jim Guest


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A Most Valuable Medium


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Between 1895 and 1920, the United States saw a sharp increase in commercial sound recording, the first mass medium of home entertainment. As companies sought to discover what kinds of records would appeal to consumers, they turned to performance forms already familiar to contemporary audiences--sales pitches, oratory, sermons, and stories. In A Most Valuable Medium, Richard Bauman explores the practical problems that producers and performers confronted when adapting familiar oral genres to this innovative medium of sound recording. He also examines how audiences responded to these modified and commoditized presentations. Featuring audio examples throughout and offering a novel look at the early history of sound recording, A Most Valuable Medium reveals how this new technology effected monumental change in the ways we receive information.




Rectors Remembered: The Descendants of John Jacob Rector Volume 5


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Volume 5 of 8, pages 2627 to 3336. A genealogical compilation of the descendants of John Jacob Rector and his wife, Anna Elizabeth Fischbach. Married in 1711 in Trupbach, Germany, the couple immigrated to the Germanna Colony in Virginia in 1714. Eight volumes document the lives of over 45,000 individuals.




Outing


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Outing Magazine


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The American Stud Book


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Containing full pedigree of all the imported thorough-bred stallions and mares, with their produce.







Building a 21st Century FDA


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High Winds


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Taylor County is known for its mysteries. Some have said that there people that enter the county but never leave. No questions have ever been asked and those that do escape never come back and there's good reason. But people in the county have enough sense not to ask that question because it's unwarranted. Everyone knows that one man holds the pulse of the county and that's Jim Johnson. Johnson is as mysterious as the county and just as talkative. That is until he meets C. W. Coleman who reminds him of the young man he use to be. He's no match for Coleman who's is as sharp tongued as Johnson and means every word he says. Some of which he doesn't care to hear but Coleman is the catalyst to Johnson’s master plan to bring his daughter Katie back to Taylor County after a twenty year absence!.