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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat
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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat
Jim Lilliefors


    As the country grows increasingly diverse and complicated, Americans seek, and occasionally find, a common thread to unite them. And, as Jim Lilliefors reveals in his new book, that common thread is what the baseball cap is made of — indeed, what has transformed it into America’s National Hat. As fads go, it’s no longer even a fad, but a part of the national identity that, for better or worse, is a symbol of America.

    It feeds an illusion that Americans cherish — that despite their differences, and no matter what position they play — when wearing a baseball cap, they’re all part of the same team. Exploring every aspect of caps and their culture — including the history, manufacturing, and evolution of baseball caps; collecting and caring for caps; cap etiquette; and even cap urban legends — and packed with photos throughout, Ball Cap Nation is a delightful look at a uniquely American phenomenon.

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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat (book with pdf bundle)
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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat (book with pdf bundle)
Jim Lilliefors


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     As the country grows increasingly diverse and complicated, Americans seek, and occasionally find, a common thread to unite them. And, as Jim Lilliefors reveals in his new book, that common thread is what the baseball cap is made of — indeed, what has transformed it into America’s National Hat. As fads go, it’s no longer even a fad, but a part of the national identity that, for better or worse, is a symbol of America.

    It feeds an illusion that Americans cherish — that despite their differences, and no matter what position they play — when wearing a baseball cap, they’re all part of the same team. Exploring every aspect of caps and their culture — including the history, manufacturing, and evolution of baseball caps; collecting and caring for caps; cap etiquette; and even cap urban legends — and packed with photos throughout, Ball Cap Nation is a delightful look at a uniquely American phenomenon.

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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat (ebook version)
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Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat (ebook version)
Jim Lilliefors


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     As the country grows increasingly diverse and complicated, Americans seek, and occasionally find, a common thread to unite them. And, as Jim Lilliefors reveals in his new book, that common thread is what the baseball cap is made of — indeed, what has transformed it into America’s National Hat. As fads go, it’s no longer even a fad, but a part of the national identity that, for better or worse, is a symbol of America.

    It feeds an illusion that Americans cherish — that despite their differences, and no matter what position they play — when wearing a baseball cap, they’re all part of the same team. Exploring every aspect of caps and their culture — including the history, manufacturing, and evolution of baseball caps; collecting and caring for caps; cap etiquette; and even cap urban legends — and packed with photos throughout, Ball Cap Nation is a delightful look at a uniquely American phenomenon.

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Haiku on 42nd St.: A Celebration of Urban Poetry and Art
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Haiku on 42nd St.: A Celebration of Urban Poetry and Art
The Editors of Clerisy Press


   Before New York City's Times Square got Disney-fied and Giuliani-ized (for your protection, of course), it was famous for being a little, ahem, seedy.  During the transition from peep show to shopping mecca, the blank marquees of the closed theaters served as a canvas painted with words by local writers and artists.

    In celebration of the 10 year anniversary of this wonderful project, Haiku On 42nd St., originally a bestselling poster, has been adapted and re-introduced as a postcard collection.

    Each haiku is presented on a single page and printed in full color on card stock with a postcard template on the reverse. The pages are perforated so readers can easily share this whimsical poetry with far-flung friends and family.

    For more info on the whole project, read the full story below.
    
    As everyone in Gotham knows, the previous two decades had dimmed the bright lights of the Great White Way, both literally and metaphorically. For 42nd Street in particular, the bulbs had burned out: populated primarily by porno shops, vendors of all sorts hawked their wares on the sidewalk.

     So while Times Square retained all the attractions and conveniences of modern life, the food was suspect, lodging was measured out in hour-long stays and reserved for everyone but the weary traveler, what passed for running water spilled from the fire hydrants, and roving residents availed themselves of both indoor and outdoor plumbing. Although undeniably unique, it was a questionable distinction of uncertain dignity.

     Starting a decade ago, everything began to change. The city began to shutter the flesh shops, other buildings closed for renovation, and the wayward stroller no longer had to nervously check over his shoulder. Major corporations moved into the area with the influence of a workaday existence adding stability and different sort of customer service.

     Overnight, a wonderfully whimsical collection of wordplay appeared on the abandoned movie marquees that stretched down 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues: Haiku on 42nd St.

     As thousands of New Yorkers trek down 42nd Street daily, their morning and evening commute was graced by the simple presence of the verse each morning. These snippets of imagery, especially when juxtaposed against the seamier grotto of town, were enchanting, inspiring, even uplifting, which is a lot to say about a stretch that usually smelled like a dumpster.

     What the day before had been an eyesore, a slightly toxic warm-up lap in the daily rat race of workdom, became a jaunty stroll in the park. Eyes were raised in surprise, which really went against prevailing wisdom since pedestrians never knew what they might step in there. Newcomers stopped in their tracks. Sometimes, the person walking alongside would “Wouldja look at that.”

     The installation brought an enchanting energy and vivaciousness to the block. To walk down the street was magically transporting; the images spun by the verse and the quirkiness of the installation set amidst the bustle of NYC made it indelibly memorable.

     And we all lived happily ever after... ...or so one might wish.

     As chronicled in each and every metropolitan publication, there’s more action taking place in Times Square now that ever before, and that’s saying a lot. But as with most human endeavors, it now seems that the zest for transformation has gone too far, that developers are maniacally bent on eradicating all traces of an earlier anything.

     BIG BRIGHT NEW SHOPS have taken over. Everywhere you look, there’s LOTS OF THINGS TO BUY. While it feels wrong to be publicly nostalgic for a rougher edge, to want a less than perfect world, as the renovation of the area takes place, it seems like a lot of the character(s) is being lost. While no one seeks to deny visitors a chance to a NYC landmark without risking life and limb, nonetheless Times Square ought to be something besides a giant mall.

     Sadly, there is no longer even a venue upon which one might mount a creative exhibition of street art — all the shiny new veneers are undoubtedly plan-a-grammed out through the end of the century. NYC has lost something when it can no longer be home for such a display of art and language.






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Movie Confidential
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Movie Confidential
Andrew Schanie


    The third book in the always daring and irreverent Confidential series, Movie Confidential focuses on sex, scandal, murder, and mayhem in the film industry. From Fatty Arbuckle’s sensationalized murder trial in the 1920s to the PCP-laced chowder on the set of Titanic, this cheeky addition to the series covers the gamut. Packed with photos and presented in the style of vintage scandal magazines from the 1950s, Movie Confidential dishes the dish and the dirt on stars past and present.

    Truth really is stranger than fiction — just look at the film industry. The product on the screen is no match for what goes on when the cameras stop rolling. Movie Confidential lays out the story-behind-the-story of Hollywood’s most sordid true tales. 


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