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Phantom Of The Auditorium (Goosebumps)
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Historic Photos of the Opry: Ryman Auditorium 1974 (Historic Photos.)
Called the Mother Church of Country Music, the Ryman Auditorium closed a historic chapter in its life in 1974 when the Grand Ole Opry moved to new quarters at Opryland USA. Nashville photographer Jim McGuire was there, with full access to the Ryman in its final months as the Opry's home. Collected here are more than 100 of the best of McGuire s images, most of them never published, all of them handsomely reproduced and captioned. Garrison Keillor, legendary host of A Prairie Home Companion, a radio show inspired in part by the Opry and on occasion performed on stage at the Ryman, writes the foreword. Marty Stuart follows up with opening remarks on McGuire and his work. This volume is a must-have for any fan of country music, and for every fan of the Opry at the Ryman..
Price: $22.00
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The Ryman Remembers: Recipes & Recollections, the Ryman Auditorium
This collection of memories, recollections, and recipes chronicles the history of this special place and the people???a cross-section of culture and entertainment from the late 19th century to the present. Certainly, few places in the country can boast having served up such a broad slice of Americana, including symphony, dance, drama, opera and Opry, comedy, politics, and religion..
Price: $3.95
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The Chicago Auditorium Building: Adler and Sullivan's Architecture and the City (Chicago Architecture and Urbanism)
Winner of the Alice Davis Hitchcock Award from the Society of Architectural Historians When the magnificent Auditorium Building opened on Chicago's Michigan Avenue in December 1889, it marked Chicago's emergence both as the leading city of the Midwest and as a metropolis of international stature. In this lavishly illustrated book, Joseph M. Siry explores not just the architectural history of the Auditorium Building but also the crucial role it played in Chicago's social history. Covering the Auditorium from the early design stage to its opening, its later renovations, its links to culture and politics in Chicago, and its influence on later Adler and Sullivan works (including the Schiller Building and the Chicago Stock Exchange Building), this volume recounts the fascinating tale of a building that helped to define a city and an era. .
Price: $21.59
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Outdoor Theaters - The Design, Construction And Use Of Open-Air Auditoriums
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