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  1. Artie: A Story of the Streets and Town by George Ade, John Tinney McCutcheon, 2010-02-17
  2. Single Blessedness by George Ade, 2010-04-03
  3. One Afternoon with Mark Twain. by George. Ade, 1939
  4. Short Story Classics (American) ... by John Habberton, George Ade, et all 2010-04-02
  5. In Babal; stories of Chicago by George Ade, 2010-08-28
  6. Knocking the neighbors by George Ade, 2010-08-20
  7. La Primera Catedral de Sud-América by George Ade, 2009-04-27
  8. Artie; A Story of the Streets and Town by George Ade, 2010-07-24
  9. More Fables by George Ade, 2010-01-05
  10. In Babel; stories of Chicago by George Ade, 2010-08-19
  11. I Remember Him When: A Hoosier Fable Dealing With The Happy Days Of Away Back Yonder (1910) by George Ade, 2010-09-10
  12. More Fables by George Ade, 2009-10-04
  13. More Fables by George Ade Author of Fables in Slang by George Ade, 1900
  14. George Ade by Lee Coyle, 1964

61. George Ade, "With The Market-Gardeners," In Franklin J
george ade, With the MarketGardeners, in Franklin J. Meine, Stories of the Streetsand of the Town The Chicago Record 1893-1900 (Chicago Caxton Club, 1941
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George Ade, "With the Market-Gardeners," in Franklin J. Meine, Stories of the Streets and of the Town: The Chicago Record 1893-1900 (Chicago: Caxton Club, 1941); 55-60. ALL afternoon the Gruber family had been gathering the garden truck and washing it. There was a bushel of spinach pulled from a patch that had simply leaped out of the ground under the influence of a heavy rain followed by two days of sunshine. As for the young onions, they were so white below and so rich in color above that they were as handsome as bouquets after being tied into bunches and packed away into crates. The rhubarb stalks came in bigger bunches. A bushel basket was filled with lettuce. There were also some horse-radish roots. When the feed-bag had been filled the wagon was ready to go, but it was then only 6 o'clock in the evening, not a seasonable hour for starting to market. Mr. Gruber and the oldest boy, Herman, went to bed at once. They needed no alarm- [end page 55] clock to arouse them at midnight as Mrs. Gruber claimed to have the extraordinary power of awakening herself at any hour of the night, if she would only make a strong determination Just before retiring. The Gruber family "worked" a ten-acre truck farm near Jefferson. It was a part of the great vegetable fringe lying inside the city limits. The Gruber cottage was on the continuation of a city street and it probably had a number somewhere up in the thousands, but no one had ever been able to calculate what it was. This family combined the tax-paying privileges of city life with all the charm and freedom of a residence in the country. They could see very little of the town, but they had the satisfaction of knowing they were a part of it.

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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies George Ade Fables in Slang (1899); other volumes include People You Knew (1903) and Hand-made Fables (1920). Ade also wrote several musical comedies and farcical plays, among them The County Chairman (1903) and The College Widow See The America of George Ade (selected writings ed. by J. Shepherd, 1961); Letters of George Ade (ed. by T. Tobin, 1973); study by L. Coyle (1964).
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  • 63. Fables In Slang (1899) And More Fables In Slang (1900) By George Ade
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      The Fable of the Visitor Who Got a Lot for Three Dollars
      The Fable of the Slim Girl Who Tried to Keep a Date that was Never Made
      The Fable of the New York Person Who Gave the Stage Fright to Fostoria, Ohio
      The Fable of the Base Ball Fan Who Took the Only Known Cure
      The Fable of the Good Fairy with the Lorgnette, and why She Got It Good
      The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideal
      The Fable of the Unintentional Heroes of Centreville
      The Fable of the Parents Who Tinkered with the Offspring
      The Fable of How He Never Touched George
      The Fable of the Preacher Who Flew His Kite, but not Because He Wished to Do So
      The Fable of Handsome Jethro, Who was Simply Cut Out to be a Merchant
      The Fable of Paducah's Favorite Comedians and the Mildewed Stunt
      The Fable of Flora and Adolph and a Home Gone Wrong
      The Fable of the Copper and the Jovial Undergrads
      The Fable of the Professor Who Wanted to be Alone
      The Fable of a Statesman Who Couldn't Make Good
      The Fable of the Brash Drummer and the Peach Who Learned that There Were Others
      The Fable of Sister Mae

    64. Famous Quotes By George Ade
    Home Author Index george ade. Resources There are 1 quotations by georgeade. 1. Anybody can win unless there happens to be a second entry.
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    65. George Ade / Stories Of Chicago
    Stories of Chicago. george ade. The stories of george ade are energetic, detailed,and affectionate slices of the social life of Chicago in the Gay Nineties.
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    Stories of Chicago
    George Ade
    Edited and with an Introduction by Franklin J. Meine llustrated by John T. McCutcheon and Others
    The stories of George Ade are energetic, detailed, and affectionate slices of the social life of Chicago in the Gay Nineties. Originally appearing in the Chicago Record between 1893 and 1900, they range from candid character sketches and snapshots of everyday street scenes to fiction and fantasies drawing on the endless stream of inspiration the bustling city provided. Ade was hailed by such contemporaries as Mark Twain, H. L. Mencken, and William Dean Howells, and the stories contained in this volume showcase the full spectrum of his skills: his keen eye for the absurd and sublime moments of daily urban life, his ear for the vernacular, his shrewd understanding of the midwestern character, and above all his firm belief that all of human life was worthy literary subject matter. This volume includes many lively and evocative drawings by John T. McCutcheon, Ade's college classmate and friend who came to be known as "the Dean of American Cartoonists."

    66. Illinois! Illinois!
    ade, george, 18661944. Artie and Pink Marsh, Two Novels by george ade. ade, george,1866-1944. The Best of george ade, Selected and Edited by AL Lazarus.
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    B C D ... W-Z 1555. ABRAYTIS, RON, 1953- Are You Clumping Trubs? A Novel by Ron Abraytis. North Augusta, South Carolina: The Writers Block Publishing Company, [1995.] 190p. A sexual abuse victim as a child, Jerry Applegate is struggling to accept his sexual identity in Chicago's gay community, where he functions as an interested observer but reluctant participant. Yet, Applegate is convinced that someday, at some gay bar or at somebody's house party, he will run into the perfect man, if he only waits long enough. He rushes to wait, for he has to be available, and the wait turns into a wonderful frolic of bar hopping, flirting, gossip, near hits and misses, and too much sexual intrigue to fathom, before Mr. Right appears. 1556. ADAMS, MELODIE. In the Family Way, [by] Melodie Adams. New York: Published by Silhouette Books; America's Publisher of Contemporary Romance, [1990.] 187p. (Silhouette Romance) Steve Carlisle has been hired as a business consultant to a financially troubled Chicago publisher. Sarah Jordan, one of the editors, is recently divorced, very pregnant, and more than a little angry. But none of those attributes dissuade Steve, who thinks she is beautiful, charming, and a likely candidate for marriage. 1557. ADE, GEORGE, 1866-1944.

    67. Playwright Search
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    68. Quotations By George Ade
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    69. First Ade, By Michael Gilson De Lemos
    First ade. george ade and AntiImperialist Thought in the US. by Michael GilsonDe Lemos. Because of its libertarian traditions . . . 2 Biblio ade, george.
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    First Ade
    George Ade and Anti-Imperialist Thought in the U.S.
    by Michael Gilson De Lemos
    "Because of its libertarian traditions . . . (the U.S.) could not be imperialist"
    The Philippines a Hundred Years Hence A vast unexplored area of Libertarian scholarship is the role of Liberal-Libertarian thinkers and activists in Latin countries and their effect on the US and Britain. From support of Magna Carta to the influence of Iberian Free-market economists on the Austrian school to current discourse among Latin and North American activists, the relationship surprises over and again as each generation seems to forget it. One of the most interesting US proto-Libertarian writers so influenced was the turn of the century satirist George Ade. Forgotten now, he was once the most popular humorist and satirist in the world, praised by figures as diverse and far flung as Lin Yutang, W.C. Fields and Ortega. It is fair to say that if you want to understand Anti-Imperialist thought in the US, start at George Ade. His down-home, Groucho Marx-like

    70. National Register Of Historical Places - INDIANA (IN), Newton County
    ade, george, House *** (added 1976 Building - 76000014) Also known asHazelden House E of Brook off IN 16, Brook. Historic Person ade,george.
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    INDIANA Newton County Ade, George, House (added 1976 - Building
    Also known as Hazelden House
    E of Brook off IN 16, Brook Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering, Event Mann,Billy Architectural Style: Tudor Revival Historic Person: Ade,George Significant Year: Area of Significance: Art, Architecture, Education, Literature, Politics/Government Period of Significance: Owner: Local Gov't Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Education, Recreation And Culture Current Sub-function: Museum McCairnTurner House (added 1994 - Building
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    124 W. Jasper St., Goodland Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Italianate Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling
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    71. To Make A Hoosier Holiday, By George Ade
    To Make a Hoosier Holiday. by george ade, 1904. If you will takea map of the State of Indiana and follow with your pencil one of
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    To Make a Hoosier Holiday
    by George Ade, 1904
    The town had two wings of the Protestant faith, but they did not always flap in unison. They were united in the single belief that the Catholic congregation at the other end of town was intent on some dark plan to capture the government and blow up the public school system. In the Campbellite Church the rostrum was movable, and underneath was a baptismal pool wherein the newly converted were publicly immersed. Whenever there was to be a Sunday night "baptizing" at the Campbellite Church, the attendance was overflowing. The Methodists could offer no ceremony to compare with that of a bold descent into the cold plunge, but every winter they had a "protracted meeting" which kept the church lighted and warmed for seven nights in the week. During this "revival" period the Campbellites were in partial eclipse. His mother moved swiftly down the aisle and "churned" him into silence, after which the distribution of presents proceeded with triumphant hilarity. It was generally conceded that the Campbellite chimney-corner entertainment rather laid over and topped and threw into the shade any other Christmas doings that had been witnessed in Musselwhite. That is why the Methodists were spurred to unusual effort one year later, and that is why "Doc" Silverton, Sam Woodson, and Orville Hufty, as a special committee on arrangements, met in the doctor's office one evening in November to devise ways and means.

    72. Anecdote - George Ade - Professional Humorist
    as a little odd that a lawyer should have his hands in his own pockets!? ade, george(18661944) American humorist and playwright noted for his letters and
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    73. Jaga - Jaga Penting Untuk Anda
    Dari ade untuk george, wah..wah namanya barat tapi ngomongnya sunda. Dari mia untukade, Si george nggak usah didengerin (eh, emang dia nggak bersuara ya).
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    74. Jaga - Jaga Penting Untuk Anda
    Tgl 14/10/2003, Jam 1654. Dari ade untuk george, Aduh PERSIB eleh wae, gwga yakin bakal menang tuh. Dari ade untuk george, kena batunya lo george.
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    75. George Ade Quotes - Quotes By George Ade - SaidWhat
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    76. Stories, Listed By Author
    Nicholas Magazine Feb 1883. ade, george (18661944) (chron.) * The Breaking-Inof Quincy Bolivar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1903;
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    77. GEORGE ADE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (BROOK, IN) Detailed Hospital Profile
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    79. Quotez - Author Index
    The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks after unpacking.george ade, Forty Modern Fables. Displaying results 1 1 of 1
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    a. Chicago Negro Almanac and Reference Book Compiled and edited by Ernest R. Rather 1972. Oversize. 256p. VGDJ b. An Autobiography of Black Chicago By Dempsey Travis Urban Institute, 1981. Second. F/F c. Our Great Americans: The Negro Contributions to American Progress By Fletcher Martin 1953. Magazine-size format. VG d. Black Chicago: 1890-1920 By Allan H. Spear University of Chicago. Third. F/F e. The Hottest Water in Chicago: Notes of A Native Daughter By Gayle Pemberton Wesleyan. 1992. Paperback. f. Slim’s Table By Mitchell Duneier Chicago, 1992. First. F/F
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    By Howard Vincent O'Brien O’Brien was a Chicago Daily News columnist, book contains charming laid in letter on Daily News stationery. Bobbs-Merrill 1948 First 345 pp. F/F Note/Letter reads: "December 19, 1932. My Dear Mrs. Zook: Sure I have a mortgage. And my pay has been cut too. I have plenty (sic) other troubles, too. Haven’t you? I’d like to be merry and bright all the time, just as much as you’d like to have me. It’s not so easily done, however. If you don’t believe it, just try writing 800 words of brightness every day for a week. At the end of a week, write and tell me about it. Fraternally yours, Howard V. O’Brien."
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