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1by Greenough, Sarah, 1951-Table of Contents:
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2by Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August), 1849-1914Table of Contents: Access E-Book
Published 1903
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3by Gilfoyle, Timothy J.Table of Contents:
Published 1992Book -
4by Walcott, DerekTable of Contents:
Published 1986Book -
5by Manley, SeonTable of Contents: “…Green man -- Connecticut gothic -- Monday, Tuesday -- Witch of Bleecker Street -- Ghost in the far garden -- Specter of Shinnecock -- Smile on the face of crocodile -- Mistress of Montauk Point -- Secondhand, old and rare.-- Lady of Weird Loch -- Cats here speak only Spanish.…”
Published 1977
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7by Harding, James Martin, 1958-Table of Contents: “…Toward a feminist historiography of American avant-garde performance: theories and contexts -- Nude descending Bleecker Street: Baroness Elsa Von Freytag-Loringhoven and performing gender in New York dada -- Avant-garde performance, collage aesthetics, and feminist historiographies in Gertrude Stein's the mother of us all -- Between material and matrix: Yoko Ono's cut piece and the unmaking of collage -- Between dialectics, decorum, and collage: sabotaging Schneemann at the Dialectics of Liberation Congress, London 1967 -- Forget fame: Valerie Solanas, the simplest surrealist act, and the (re)assertion of avant-garde priorities -- Conclusion: Collage and community.…”
Published 2010
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8by Merrill, JeanTable of Contents: “…How it began:The daffodil massacre -- Blow-up of Marvin Seeley's picture -- More about Morris the florist and a little about Frank the flower and Maxie Hammerman, the Pushcar King -- Summer before the war -- Wenda Gambling sees the danger signs -- Peanut butter speech --- Words that triggered the war -- Secret meeting and the declaration of war -- Secret campaign against the pushcarts -- Meeting at Maxie Hammerman's: Pushcarts decide to fight -- Secret weapon -- Pea shooter campaign-Phase 1 -- Maxie Hammerman's battle plan and General Anna's Hester Street strategy --- Some theories as to the cause of the flat tires: the rotten-rubber theory, the scattered pea-tack theory and the enemy-from-outer -space theory -- Arrest of Frank the flower -- Big Moe's attack on the police commissioner -- Pea shooter campaign-Phase II -- Retreat of the trucks and rumors of a build -up on the fashion front -- Tacks tax and the British ultimatum -- Pea blockade -- Barricade at Posey's plant -- Raid on Maxie Hammerman's -- Questioning of Maxie Hammerman -- Portlette papers: the LEMA master plan and the plot to capture Maxie Hammerman -- Three-against-one gamble and the capture of the bulletproof Italian car -- Maxie Hammerman's war chest: a philosophy of war -- Truck driver's manifesto -- Truce -- Peace march -- Mack's attack -- Sneak attack -- Frank the flower's crocheted target -- Turning point: the war of words -- Battle of the Bleecker Street -- Pushcart peace conference and the formulation of the flower formula for peace -- Post-war years.…”
Published 1964
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