Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1991
ISBN 10: 3631437870 ISBN 13: 9783631437872
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Añadir al carritoOriginalhardcover. Condición: Sehr gut. 2., rev. and expanded ed. 175 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - The monograph aims for a comprehensive look at the history of «The Big Apple», incorporating material that has come to light since the first edition of this work was published in 1991. The overall picture now is: Apples, always important, became especially so with the appearance of the Big Red Delicious Apple in Iowa, 1870's. «The Big Apple» therefore came to refer to somebody or something very important. In 1920 an African-American stablehand in New Orleans mentioned in conversation: «We's goin' to 'the big apple'» (NYC racetracks as the big time in horseracing). Turf writer John J. Fitz Gerald overheard this statement and adopted «The Big Apple» (1921ff.) in his columns, popularizing it to refer particularly to the NYC tracks. Secondarily it could refer to big time horseracing in general. In the 1930's «The Big Apple» was picked up by black jazz musicians to designate NYC in general (and Harlem in particular) as the place where the greatest jazz in the world was being played. And in 1971 Charles Gillett revived «The Big Apple» as part of a public-relations campaign on behalf of NYC. Despite the increasingly clear picture of what happened, various incorrect etymologies have arisen about «The Big Apple». The monograph addresses and rejects them in some detail. ISBN 9783631613863 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 329.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Peter Lang, Peter Lang Jan 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 3631613865 ISBN 13: 9783631613863
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -The monograph aims for a comprehensive look at the history of «The Big Apple», incorporating material that has come to light since the first edition of this work was published in 1991. The overall picture now is: Apples, always important, became especially so with the appearance of the Big Red Delicious Apple in Iowa, 1870¿s. «The Big Apple» therefore came to refer to somebody or something very important. In 1920 an African-American stablehand in New Orleans mentioned in conversation: «We¿s goin¿ to ¿the big apple¿» (NYC racetracks as the big time in horseracing). Turf writer John J. Fitz Gerald overheard this statement and adopted «The Big Apple» (1921ff.) in his columns, popularizing it to refer particularly to the NYC tracks. Secondarily it could refer to big time horseracing in general. In the 1930¿s «The Big Apple» was picked up by black jazz musicians to designate NYC in general (and Harlem in particular) as the place where the greatest jazz in the world was being played. And in 1971 Charles Gillett revived «The Big Apple» as part of a public-relations campaign on behalf of NYC. Despite the increasingly clear picture of what happened, various incorrect etymologies have arisen about «The Big Apple». The monograph addresses and rejects them in some detail. 176 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The monograph aims for a comprehensive look at the history of 'The Big Apple', incorporating material that has come to light since the first edition of this work was published in 1991. The overall picture now is: Apples, always important, became especially so with the appearance of the Big Red Delicious Apple in Iowa, 1870's. 'The Big Apple' therefore came to refer to somebody or something very important. In 1920 an African-American stablehand in New Orleans mentioned in conversation: 'We's goin' to 'the big apple'' (NYC racetracks as the big time in horseracing). Turf writer John J. Fitz Gerald overheard this statement and adopted 'The Big Apple' (1921ff.) in his columns, popularizing it to refer particularly to the NYC tracks. Secondarily it could refer to big time horseracing in general. In the 1930's 'The Big Apple' was picked up by black jazz musicians to designate NYC in general (and Harlem in particular) as the place where the greatest jazz in the world was being played. And in 1971 Charles Gillett revived 'The Big Apple' as part of a public-relations campaign on behalf of NYC. Despite the increasingly clear picture of what happened, various incorrect etymologies have arisen about 'The Big Apple'. The monograph addresses and rejects them in some detail.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The monograph aims for a comprehensive look at the history of 'The Big Apple', incorporating material that has come to light since the first edition of this work was published in 1991. The overall picture now is: Apples, always important, became especially so with the appearance of the Big Red Delicious Apple in Iowa, 1870's. 'The Big Apple' therefore came to refer to somebody or something very important. In 1920 an African-American stablehand in New Orleans mentioned in conversation: 'We's goin' to 'the big apple'' (NYC racetracks as the big time in horseracing). Turf writer John J. Fitz Gerald overheard this statement and adopted 'The Big Apple' (1921ff.) in his columns, popularizing it to refer particularly to the NYC tracks. Secondarily it could refer to big time horseracing in general. In the 1930's 'The Big Apple' was picked up by black jazz musicians to designate NYC in general (and Harlem in particular) as the place where the greatest jazz in the world was being played. And in 1971 Charles Gillett revived 'The Big Apple' as part of a public-relations campaign on behalf of NYC. Despite the increasingly clear picture of what happened, various incorrect etymologies have arisen about 'The Big Apple'. The monograph addresses and rejects them in some detail. 176 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Origin of New York City's Nickname 'The Big Apple' | Second Revised and Expanded Edition | Barry A. Popik (u. a.) | Buch | Englisch | 2011 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783631613863 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstr. 11, 10178 Berlin, r[dot]boehm-korff[at]peterlang[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.