B. A. Botkin (1901–1975)
Auteur de A Treasury of American Folklore
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Œuvres de B. A. Botkin
A Treasury of New England Folklore: Stories, Ballads and Traditions of Yankee Folk (1947) 163 exemplaires
A Treasury of Railroad Folklore: The Stories, Tall Tales, Traditions, Ballads and Songs of the American Railroad (1953) — Directeur de publication — 132 exemplaires
New York City Folklore: Legends, Tall Tales, Anecdotes, Stories, Sagas, Heroes and Characters, Customs, Traditions and… (1956) 37 exemplaires
Sidewalks of America; folklore, legends, sagas, traditions, customs, songs, stories, and sayings of city folk (1954) 21 exemplaires
The Illustrated Book of American Folklore: Stories, Legends, Tall Tales, Riddles, and Rhymes (1958) 5 exemplaires
The Southwest Scene: An Anthology of Regional Verse 3 exemplaires
A treasury of New England folklore : stories, ballads, and traditions of the Yankee folk 2 exemplaires
The Sky's the Limit 2 exemplaires
Folk-Say IV: The Land is Ours 1 exemplaire
A Treasury of Railroad Folklore. the Stories, Tall Tale, Tradition, Ballads and Songs of the American Railroad Man 1 exemplaire
A Treasury of American Folklore 1 exemplaire
A Treasure of American Folklore 1 exemplaire
A Treasury Of American Folklore 1 exemplaire
Space. Volume 1, Number 5. September, 1934. 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
New England Bean-Pot: American Folk Stories to Read and to Tell (1948) — Introduction — 22 exemplaires
America's folklorist : Benjamin A. Botkin and American culture (2010) — Associated Name — 4 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Autres noms
- Botkin, Benjamin Albert
Botkin, Benjamin A.
Botkin, B. A. - Date de naissance
- 1901-02-07
- Date de décès
- 1975-07-30
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- East Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Lieu du décès
- Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Études
- Harvard University (B.A., 1920)
Columbia University (M.A., 1921)
University of Nebraska (Ph.D., 1931) - Professions
- Folklorist
scholar
editor
compiler - Relations
- Gershwin, George (first cousin)
Gershwin, Ira (first cousin) - Organisations
- Federal Writers' Project
Membres
Critiques
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Prix et récompenses
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 30
- Aussi par
- 4
- Membres
- 2,040
- Popularité
- #12,602
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 11
- ISBN
- 43
- Langues
- 2
- Favoris
- 1
Iron Horses and Iron Men contains stories about railroad work and railroad heroes. Two of the more interesting stories concern Jesus Garcia, the hero of Nacozari, and the adventures of Harry Easton, the engineer of the Bostonian during the New England Hurricane of September 1938.
Apprentice Years is a collection of stories about people and happenings from the beginnings of railroads in the U.S. up through the 1940’s. There are the usual articles about the Andrews raid and Lincoln’s work as a lawyer for the Rock Island Railroad as well as articles about the first train dispatching/control by telegraph and how the Nickel Plate railroad got its name.
Vanishing Types is about people and “the other” railroads – boomers, bandits, hoboes, and cracker-barrel railroads. In addition to vanishing types the section describes vanishing practices as well such as pie-cards, train butchers, nailing a drag, “Pocatello Yardmasters”, and commuters’ lanterns.
Main Line and Sidetrack is all about working on the railroad and has sections about railroad work from the ordinary – the evolution of the track torpedo and the caboose - to the extraordinary - whistle artists ( engineers who could make their engines talk and sing via skillful use of the whistle cord).
The last part, Blues, Ballads, and Work Songs, is just that- a collection of these forms of artistic expression with a focus on the railroad.
The book also has an Appendix which is really just a collection of articles about things railroad that didn’t seem to fit into the first five categories – the battle of the track gauges, the coming of standard time, passenger train naming, etc. The book is well written. See "Common Knowledge" for an example of the writing style. (Text Length - 524 pages, Total Length - 530 pages, includes index.)… (plus d'informations)