The Music Hall – The Music Hall Holiday Auction 2019
Auction Ends: Nov 17, 2019 08:00 PM EST

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Music Hall Writers Series Best of Non-Fiction Collection #1 - Autographed!

Item Number
309
Estimated Value
98 USD
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Number of Bids
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Item Description

The Music Hall's Writers on a New England Stage and Writers in the Loft series welcome an array of celebrated, best-selling authors to our stages. This item is a collection of some of the best non-fiction books we've discovered - signed by the authors! - exploring the truth behind issues of our time, from native gardening to fantasy sports to food marketing and distribution to the American Dream to the role of the Boomer generation.

 

Native Plants for New England Gardens by March Richardson and Dan Jaffe

(2018) Softcover

Plants native to New England evolved to thrive in local conditions and survive harsh seasons. Native Plants for New England Gardens culls the expertise of the New England Wild Flower Society to help anyone create lovely, hardy gardens that will tolerate drought, resist disease and encourage biodiversity. This handy guide to 100 great native flowers, ground covers, shrubs, ferns, and grasses that will thrive in New England gardens features practical information accompanied by beautiful color photography. Find and nurture the native plants that your garden is missing—the planet will thank you.

 

Fantasy Life by Matthew Berry

(2014) Softcover

Fantasy football, fantasy baseball, fantasy basketball, even fantasy sumo wrestling: the world of fantasy sports is huge, and still growing. Today, more than 35 million people in the United States and Canada spend hours upon hours each week on their fantasy sports teams. And as the Senior Fantasy Sports Analyst for ESPN, Matthew Berry is on the front lines of what has grown from a niche subculture into a national pastime.

 

Grocery by Michael Ruhlman 

(2017) Softcover - not autographed

In a culture obsessed with food—how it looks, what it tastes like, where it comes from, what is good for us—there are often more questions than answers. Ruhlman proposes that the best practices for consuming wisely could be hiding in plain sight—in the aisles of your local supermarket. Using the human story of the family-run Midwestern chain Heinen's as an anchor to this journalistic narrative, he dives into the mysterious world of supermarkets and the ways in which we produce, consume, and distribute food. Grocery examines how rapidly supermarkets—and our food and culture—have changed since the days of your friendly neighborhood grocer. But rather than waxing nostalgic for the age of mom-and-pop shops, Ruhlman seeks to understand how our food needs have shifted since the mid-twentieth century, and how these needs mirror our cultural ones.

 

The Triple Package by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld

(2015) Softcover

Why do some groups rise? Drawing on groundbreaking original research and startling statistics, The Triple Package uncovers the secret to their success. A superiority complex, insecurity, impulse control—these are the elements of the Triple Package, the rare and potent cultural constellation that drives disproportionate group success. The Triple Package is open to anyone. America itself was once a Triple Package culture. It’s been losing that edge for a long time now. Even as headlines proclaim the death of upward mobility in America, the truth is that the old-fashioned American Dream is very much alive—but some groups have a cultural edge, which enables them to take advantage of opportunity far more than others.

 

The Baby Boom by P.J. O'Rourke

(2014) Hardcover

P.J. O’Rourke began writing funny things in 1960s “underground” newspapers, became editor-in-chief of National Lampoon, then spent 20 years reporting for Rolling Stone and The Atlantic Monthly as the world’s only trouble spot humorist, going to wars, riots, rebellions, and other “Holidays in Hell” in more than 40 countries.


Now O’Rourke, born at the peak of the Baby Boom, turns his keen eye on himself and his 75 million accomplices in making America what it is today. With laughter as an analytical tool, he uses his own very average, if sometimes uproarious experiences as a key to his exceptional age cohort. He writes about the way the post-war generation somehow came of age by never quite growing up and created a better society by turning society upside down.

Item Special Note

  • Winner must pick up this item at The Music Hall Box Office, Monday-Saturday, 12:00p-6:00p after November 20th.
  • Item is non-transferable.
  • Item is not redeemable for cash.

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