Mnogie videli temnuyu storonu amerikanskoj mechty, no nikto ne pisal ob etom tak, kak Dzhim Tulli. Provedya shest' let v sirotskom priyute Cincinnati, dal'nejshee obrazovanie Tulli postig v gryaznyh pritonah, zheleznodorozhnyh masterskih i publichnyh bibliotekah, razbrosannyh po vsej strane. Ustav ot beskonechnyh skitanij on poselilsya v Kente, shtat Ogajo, gde professional'no zanimalsya boksom i pytalsya osvoit' professiyu reportera. Posle pereezda v Gollivud, Tulli vypustil seriyu knig, poluchivshih priznanie kritikov, kotorye sluzhat mrachnoj i udivitel'noj hronikoj amerikanskogo nizshego klassa. Zarekomendovav sebya kak krupnyj amerikanskij pisatel', on obratil svoe vnimanie na Gollivud, napisav desyatki statej o fil'mah, chasto shokiruyushchih gollivudskij isteblishment. V sbornik voshli audioversii rasskazov: Ukrotitel' l'vov 0:18:00 Poedinok l'va s tigrom 0:32:00 Ubijstvo iz zhalosti 0:16:00 Cirk 0:20:00
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by Jim Tully (Author), Paul J. Bauer (Introduction by), Mark Dawidziak (Introduction by) Blood on the Moon (1931) is Tully's fifth and final book in what he called his Underworld Edition-a series of autobiographical books focusing on different aspects of his childhood and youth. As the concluding book in the series, Tully looks back at subjects from the previous four Underworld books. There are hobo stories that would have fit well in Beggars of Life, there are Hughie Tully's stories that could have come from Shanty Irish, the Great Slavinsky would have been at home in Circus Parade, and there are grifters who could have plied their trade in Shadows of Men. There's also the brutal description of the 1906 World Lightweight title fight between Joe Gans and Battling Nelson. The fight went an incredible 42 rounds in 100 degree heat and Tully's description is as tough and vicious as anything that would later appear in Tully's classic boxing novel, The Bruiser. And in the chapter "Ladies in the Parlor," Tully describes the women who work in a brothel with sympathy but without romanticizing them. Number of Pages: 364 Dimensions: 0.75 x 7.5 x 5.5 IN
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Features memories of an Irish-American growing up log-shack poor in small-town Ohio. This autobiography digs into the soil of the author's native Ohio to show what life was like in the late nineteenth century for a poor Irish-American family.
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by Jim Tully (Author), William Gropper (Illustrator) Circus Parade originally published in 1927, presents the sordid but albeit fascinating side of life traveling with a small-time circus life during the 1920s in America. From "The Moss-Haired Girl" to "Whiteface" the clown, Tully paints a vivid picture of each of these troubled characters that make up his daily experience in the circus. Circus Parade was one of Tully's most successful books, both commercially and critically. This is by no means a romantic story about a boy joining the circus. Tully knows too well its seamier side. Instead, he paints a picture of life at the edges-earthy, wolfish, and brutal. Fans of Jack London, Jack Kerouac, John Steinbeck, Charles Bukowski, and hard-boiled writers of the 1930s will find a kindred spirit in Jim Tully. Number of Pages: 278 Dimensions: 0.58 x 8 x 5 IN
Articles on religion, politics, Hollywood. EleanorRoosevelt. Fater Sheen, Jim Tully, Ingrid Bergman. Fab for reading, crafting with and framing. 65 pages Very good condition Who magazine Sale was $40.00 Now $29.00
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1920: Ohio, USA. You are Jim Tully, a factory worker weary of a life far removed from his dreams of making it into the movies. Leave all behind and, from train to train, cross the country in the hope of meeting the most famous of all tramps: Charlie Chaplin! Will you survive the hard life of a Hobo? Will you see Hollywood? Will you be able to make a career in Hollywood ? Cartaventura is a collection of immersive, narrative card games where the players experience a historical adventure together. In playing again making different choices, they can uncover all its secrets. You play Cartaventura by flipping over the story cards, building out the map, and making decisions that will impact the ending you receive! The game is simple to play and will lead you through the game mechanics as you move through the story.
by Paul J. Bauer (Author), Mark Dawidziak (Author), Ken Burns (Foreword by) Many saw the dark side of the American dream, but none wrote about it like Jim Tully. Having spent six years of his childhood in a Cincinnati orphanage, Tully returned to his hometown of St. Marys, Ohio before climbing aboard a freight train in 1901. Drifting across the country as a "road kid," he spent his teens, sleeping in hobo jungles, avoiding railroad cops, and haunting public libraries. After six years on the road, he settled in Kent, Ohio where he boxed professionally and began to write. Following a move to Hollywood where he worked for Charlie Chaplin, Tully issued a stream of critically acclaimed books that serve as a dark and astonishing chronicle of the American underclass. Having established himself as a major American author, he turned his attention to Hollywood writing dozens of articles about the movies, often shocking the Hollywood establishment. Along the way, he picked up such close friends as W. C. Fields, Jack Dempsey, H. L. Mencken, and Frank Capra. He also memorably crossed paths with Jack London, George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, and Langston Hughes. Number of Pages: 414 Dimensions: 0.92 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
On the latest Grilling JR, Jim Ross discussed how Tully Blanchard almost returned to WCW in 1990 before the company tried to change his contract terms at the last second and scuttled the deal.
“A crowd of men stood in front of them. Of all ages, with expressions of wonder in their eyes, gazing curiously as men who cannot solve a mystery that populates graveyards and through the ages has …
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The Bruiser by Jim Tully Signed first edition in dust jacket New York: Greenberg: Publisher, 1936. First edition. Signed by Jim Tully on front free endpaper, inscribed "To Arthur and Hazel This novel of bruisers and battles by their friend Jim Tully[,] Tall Timber North Hollywood California 1938." [vi], 248 pp. Bound in publisher's tan cloth lettered in black. Very Good with vertical crease to spine, light soiling, offsetting to endpapers, in a Good dust jacket with some chips, tears, and creases, a few pieces of archival mending tissue on verso, unclipped ($2.00) Ex-hobo-turned-author Jim Tully was also an ex-boxer; this novel was inspired by his experiences in the ring.