Personality Plus - Some Experiences of Emma McChesney and Her Son, Jock - Book 2


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Hardworking and stylish, Edna Ferber’s much-loved Emma McChesney returns in this sequel to Roast Beef, Medium. Now sharing her spotlight with her son, Jock, our heroine struggles to accept her child’s newfound freedom. Personality Plus - Some Experiences of Emma McChesney and Her Son, Jock continues Emma McChesney’s story from where Roast Beef, Medium left us. After a decade of travelling across America, the petticoat saleswoman has settled down in a New York flat to work as T. A. Buck Jr’s business partner. Still living with her son, who is now 21, Emma McChesney has difficulty adapting to Jock’s growing independence as he steps out into the burgeoning world of advertisement. This volume’s pages are filled with Edna Ferber’s amusing tone as she shifts into a blossoming romance storyline in this second instalment of the Emma McChesney trilogy. First published in 1914, Personality Plus is a timeless read and ideal for fans of the Algonquin Round Table writers.




Personality Plus: Some Experiences of Emma McChesney and Her Son, Jock


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Get ready to be captivated by "Personality Plus," a dazzling tale of Emma McChesney, a stylish and savvy divorced mother who blazes her way to success in the business world. From her rise in the business world to her encounters with colorful characters and unexpected twists of fate, "Personality Plus" beautifully chronicles Emma's triumphs and challenges with wit, charm, and style. This engaging book takes readers on a whirlwind journey through Emma's fascinating life, filled with adventures and thrilling events.




Personality Plus


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Edna Ferber, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Show Boat and Giant, achieved her first great success with a series of stories featuring Emma McChesney: a smart, stylish, divorced mother who in a mere twelve years rose from stenographer to traveling sales representative to business manager and partner of the T. A. Buck Featherloom Petticoat Company. In this second of three volumes chronicling the travels and trials of Emma McChesney, the plucky heroine trades in her traveling bag and coach tickets for an office and a position a T. A. Buck Jr.'s business partner. Along with this well-earned promotion comes the home--with a fireplace--that she had longed for during her ten years on the road. Her dashing son Jock, now twenty-one, has just entered the business world himself with the Berg, Shriner Advertising company. His colleagues believe that with his heritage he "ought to be able to sell ice to an eskimo." Indeed, Jock dazzles them with his keen business sense and exemplary work ethic, but goes overboard on the charm and ends up alienating clients, unnerving his boss, and even patronizing his business-savvy mother. When his company takes on the challenge of creating a zippy advertising campaign for T. A. Buck's no-frills petticoats, Jock comes through, but not without a reminder that mother always knows best. In this bracingly modern novel, first published in 1914, Ferber contrasts the virtues of talent with those of experience to provide a fresh, readable, and smartly entertaining contest between a mother and her adult son.




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100 Years on the Road


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Drawing on sources such as diaries, advice manuals and autobiographies, this work shows how travelling salesmen from the early-18th century to the 1920s shaped the customs of life on the road and helped to develop the modern consumer culture in the United States.







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American Book Publishing Record


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Here's quick access to more than 490,000 titles published from 1970 to 1984 arranged in Dewey sequence with sections for Adult and Juvenile Fiction. Author and Title indexes are included, and a Subject Guide correlates primary subjects with Dewey and LC classification numbers. These cumulative records are available in three separate sets.