King of Rags


Book Description

When music publisher John Stark first heard Scott Joplin play his piano he knew that ragtime was the music of hope for a new America. "If you are alive to impulse, you felt the ground wave under your feet, and you dropped into sublime reverie," he wrote in 1904. But neither Stark nor anyone else knew that Joplin would never be content with popularity and fame. Inspired by Booker T. Washington and the Dahomeyan defeat in West Africa, Joplin committed himself to racial justice fifty years before his time. But due to this earnest pursuit, he was later ignored by the masses for writing political music, and shunned by a new generation of artists for championing a life in rags. In King of Rags, Eric Bronson shines a lyrical light on the tragic life of Scott Joplin and his fellow ragtime musicians throughout their frantic transformation of the seedy and segregated underbelly of comedians, conmen and prostitutes who called America¿s most vibrant cities home.




1001 Rags ~ 1897-1920


Book Description




Rags and Ragtime


Book Description

Definitive history traces the genre's growth and diversification from its 19th-century origins through its heyday and modern revival. Discusses 48 major composers and 800 rags. More than 100 photos.




A King in Rags


Book Description




The Ark


Book Description




Holstein-Friesian Herd-book


Book Description







The Donut King


Book Description

In 1975, a Cambodian refugee named Ted Ngoy and his family arrived in Southern California penniless. Less than a decade later, he was a multimillionaire at the helm of an unlikely empire of independent donut shops that continue to dominate the West Coast and fend off advances by large chains such as Dunkin' Donuts. Then he lost it all. It wasn't the first time, and it wouldn't be the last. Racked with guilt, homeless in his sixties, and supporting two small children, he set out to build a new life. Ngoy's story is one of survival, hard knocks, and the indomitable spirit of a singular man with unparalleled vision. He has gone from rich to poor not once, but three separate times. Making money is easy, he says, but keeping your priorities straight can be a challenge. A survivor of the Cambodian civil war and one-time friend of American presidents and senators, he is a savvy businessman who changed the face of two countries and brought hope to his people. But he has also been plagued by the twin dragons of pride and gambling addiction. In THE DONUT KING, he shares his story of ups and downs and imparts invaluable lessons on success, ambition, love, and redemption with artistry and refreshing honesty.




No Longer a Child


Book Description

Would you expect a child to understand what it means to be a grown-up? No, but newborn Christians get the message that as soon as they become a Christian they should instantly be mature in their faith. That's ludicrous! New Christians need proper guidance to become mature believers. Dr. Dixie Yoder addresses the urgent need for instruction in No Longer a Child: Essential Insights for the Growing Christian, which is a practical guide for those seeking the freedom and excitement of spiritual adulthood as they learn to receive the love of God and love Him in return. This book includes: • Insightful stories • Counseling techniques • Bible application • Journaling opportunities




Paper Trade Journal


Book Description