America Walks Into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops

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Product Details
Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.41 X 9.54 X 1.09 inches | 1.26 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780199734955

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About the Author
Christine Sismondo is a writer and lecturer in Humanities at York University in Toronto. She has written numerous articles about film, literature, drinking, and vice, as well as the book Mondo Cocktail, a narrative history of cocktails.
Reviews

A Boston Globe "Best Nonfiction Book" of 2011


"A robust homage to the history and proliferation of bars and their vast and often overlooked cultural significance." --Kirkus Reviews


"Breezy, anecdotal, and pun-laden yet complete with a selective bibliography of print sources, Sismondo's book surveys a myriad of American drinking establishments, accenting their importance in social, political, and cultural history and discerning subtle differences over the centuries." --Library Journal


"Displays both detailed research and wit..." --David Wondrich, The Wall Street Journal


"Many of the author's anecdotes offer interesting glimpses into the history of the Americas and the important role drinking establishments have played in the development of our society." --Wine Enthusiast


" A wide-ranging, often hilarious, always sharp and thoughtful look at the way our nation's drinking establishments have shaped and reflected our history."
--Kate Tuttle, The Boston Globe


"America Walks Into a Bar isn't a paean to drinking or a love letter to alcohol. It is an insightful, well-told look inside the unique thing that is the American tavern, and how the tavern has helped change American history. It is a worthy addition to the bookshelf of anyone who appreciates the nuances of American history and an occasional visit to the local watering hole." --Dan Murphy, Buffalo News


"I found the history to be interesting... the level of detail spectacular, and the information on the changing bar formats and their ever-changing reputation fascinating. If you are interested in American history and bar history, this is your new favorite book." --Camper English, Alcademics


"'America, as we know it, was born in a bar.' This is the thesis of a fascinating, informative, well-researched and well-written new book called America Walks into a Bar: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops."
--Ted Scheffler, City Weekly


"The book is a revelation." -- American Interest