An edition of The Haunted Smile (2001)

The Haunted Smile

The Story of Jewish Comedians in America

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An edition of The Haunted Smile (2001)

The Haunted Smile

The Story of Jewish Comedians in America

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PublicAffairs
Language
English
Pages
384

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Cover of: Haunted Smile
Haunted Smile: The Story of Jewish Comedians in America
2008, PublicAffairs
in English
Cover of: Haunted Smile
Haunted Smile: The Story of Jewish Comedians in America
2008, PublicAffairs
in English
Cover of: The Haunted Smile
The Haunted Smile: The Story of Jewish Comedians in America
December 17, 2002, PublicAffairs
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Cover of: The haunted smile
The haunted smile: the story of Jewish comedians in America
2001, Public Affairs
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First Sentence

"Meyer Kubelsky's father had to struggle for nearly ten years before saving enough money to send his son to the Golden Land, the one place where hope still breathed, where Jews, through hard work and cheerful optimism, could survive, the land where even the Cossacks could not ride their horses."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.6 x 1 inches
Weight
15.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8820566M
ISBN 10
1586481622
ISBN 13
9781586481629
OCLC/WorldCat
276715081
Library Thing
27176
Goodreads
534118

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Meyer Kubelsky's father had to struggle for nearly ten years before saving enough money to send his son to the Golden Land, the one place where hope still breathed, where Jews, through hard work and cheerful optimism, could survive, the land where even the Cossacks could not ride their horses.
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