
Albert Parry (1901–1992)
Author of Garrets and Pretenders;: A History of Bohemianism in America
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Works by Albert Parry
Terrorism: From Robespierre to the Weather Underground (Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science) (2006) 14 copies
Russia's rockets and missiles 4 copies
Whistler's father, 3 copies
America learns Russian; a history of the teaching of the Russian language in the United States 3 copies
Riddle of the Reich 1 copy
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(first edition, Covici, Friede) Parry's well reasearched, highly readable book didn't have much chance for success, sadly. Published in 1933, when America was in the depths of the Depression, people weren't in the mood to read a book about Bohemians in Washington Square. The book floundered and sank and even Parry had trouble getting copies to give away.
That's really a shame because this book is quite an eye opener. In a land still darkened by the shadow of the Puritan Fathers, one would show more think Bohemianism would have a hard time making it. Not so. Even if Poe, the father of American Bohemianism, was not a success, he certainly set the bar high for those who followed and American Bohemia flourished a prospered in places like Washington Square, Taos, San Francisco reaching its apotheosis in the 1920s. A wonderful book filled with people you've probably never heard of but certainly ought to know. show less
That's really a shame because this book is quite an eye opener. In a land still darkened by the shadow of the Puritan Fathers, one would show more think Bohemianism would have a hard time making it. Not so. Even if Poe, the father of American Bohemianism, was not a success, he certainly set the bar high for those who followed and American Bohemia flourished a prospered in places like Washington Square, Taos, San Francisco reaching its apotheosis in the 1920s. A wonderful book filled with people you've probably never heard of but certainly ought to know. show less
This is an awful book. Truly a historic snapshot of beliefs about tattooing that are horribly prejudiced and out of date.
Tattoo: Secrets of a Strange Art as Practised among the Natives of the United States by Albert Parry
As someone with 11 tattoos I am interested in the history of them.
Who you are/
What you stand for/
On your skin/
If you like...forever./
Who you are/
What you stand for/
On your skin/
If you like...forever./
Interesting to me for including the disciples of Ambrose Bierce in California
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