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The Boardwalk Journal November 2009 Fall Brawl A Tale of Two Cities Philadelphia vs. New York How Their Stories Made History
The Boardwalk Journal ; Stone, Roger ; Johnson, Nucky ; Robinson, Smokey
Editorial: THE BOARDWALK JOURNAL 2009
Librería: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaPrinceton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises
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STAPLED MULTICOLOUR. Article Titles: Fall Brawl A Tale of Two Cities Philadelphia vs. New York How Their Stories Made History, Other World Series: Phil Ivey's Journey to the 2009 WSOP Final Table, Roger Stone: Confessions of a Political Human, Boys II Men, Smokey Robinson, Cent'anni for A. Rando's Bakery, Goodbye Tony Soprano.He…llo Nucky Johnson: A Look at HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire', The William J. Hughes Technical Center: Access Granted, Who Needs Napa Part Deux: The Atlantic County Wineries Near mint condition DATE PUBLISHED: 2009 EDITION: 62.

Editorial: Enoch L. Johnson Standpatters Republican Club, [Atlantic City, New Jersey] 1936
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Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaBetween the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
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Unbound. Condición: Fine. First Edition. Ticket. Measuring 3?" x 2?". Printed recto only. About fine. Ticket for an Atlantic City Republican Rally and Dance held by the Enoch L. Johnson Standpatters Republican Club. (?Standpatter? was the term for the Conservative wing of the Republican Party.) Enoch ?Nucky? Johnson was an Atlan…tic City politician and crime boss, notably played (as the thinly veiled Enoch M. ?Nucky? Thompson) by Steve Buscemi in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire. In an interesting twist of fate, around this time Fitzgerald Auditorium was purchased by Leroy ?Pop? Williams, who transformed it into Club Harlem, which would go on to become a legendary club for Black jazz performers. An interesting ticket for two additional reasons: 1.) According to a website ran by the Atlantic City Public Library, "Pop" and his son Cliff purchased the auditorium in 1935; and 2.) In 1936, September 16 fell on a Wednesday; the 16th was a Thursday in 1932 and 1937. A curious little piece of Atlantic City history.