found: 6 books

 
Gold, Todd, edited, introduction by Bob Zmuda, President, Comic Relief,
Comic Relief: the best of comedy for the best of causes.
NY, Avon, (1996). 1st ed 1st ptg. VG in VG DJ.
Crabtree's Collection Old BooksProfessional seller
Book number: BOOKS012914I
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1558]
Catalogue: Humor

 Zmuda, Bob (1949-). Scott, Matthew, Andy Kaufman revealed! : best friend tells all
Zmuda, Bob (1949-). Scott, Matthew
Andy Kaufman revealed! : best friend tells all
Boston : Little. Brown 1999. First Edition. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw. now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 8vo 8' - 9' tall; 306 pages; Description: 306 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Subjects: Kaufman. Andy (1949-1984) --Comedians --United States --Biography --Television actors and actresses --Biography. Summary: Best known for his sweet-natured character Latka on Taxi. Andy Kaufman was the most influential comic of the generation that produced David Letterman. John Belushi. and Robin Williams. A regular on the early days of Saturday Night Live (where he regularly disrupted planned skits). Kaufman quickly became known for his idiosyncratic roles and for performances that crossed the boundaries of comedy. challenging expectations and shocking audiences. Kaufman's death from lung cancer at age 35 (he'd never smoked) stunned his fans and the comic community that had come to look to him as its lightning rod and standard bearer.Bob Zmuda. Kaufman's closest friend. producer. writer. and straight man. breaks his twenty-year silence about Kaufman and unmasks the man he knew better than anyone. He chronicles Kaufman's meteoric rise. the development of his extraordinary personas. the private man behind the driven actor and comedian. and answers the question most often asked: Did Andy Kaufman fake his own death?.
MW BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 170843
€  9.95 [Appr.: US$ 10.72 | £UK 8.75 | JP¥ 1670]

 
Zmuda, Bob - Hansen, Matthew Scott
Andy Kaufman revealed!
Little Brown, 1999. Druk: first. Binding: Hardcover. 306pp. Large hardcover with 16 pages of b/w photography. Very light wear, head lightly foxed. Negligible tanning to edges. In principle, books are cheaper in the shop.
Le Flaneur AmsterdamProfessional seller
Book number: 25169
€  18.00 [Appr.: US$ 19.4 | £UK 15.5 | JP¥ 3022]
Catalogue: TV - Cinema
Keywords: Biography, TV, cinema, entertainment

9781416610915 Zmuda, Allison, Breaking Free from Myths about Teaching and Learning. Innovation as an Engine for Student Success
Zmuda, Allison
Breaking Free from Myths about Teaching and Learning. Innovation as an Engine for Student Success
ASSN FOR SUPERVISION & CURRICU. Paperback. Pp: 196. ISBN: 9781416610915. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
De SlegteProfessional seller
Book number: 3084568
€  15.00 [Appr.: US$ 16.17 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2518]
Catalogue: Geneeskunde
Keywords: 9781416610915

 
ZMUDA, KATHLEEN
Fiddles By the Fireside
Michigan City, IN: Open Skies, 1978. Second Revised Edition. First Printing; Paperback. Illustrated by Linda Sullivan. B&W Illustrations & Map; 11 x 8 1/2; 168 pages; Sarce Title. Oblong shaped soft cover has a cream colored spine. Expanded 2d edition, limited to a 1000 copies in this first printing of it. Illustrated with brown and white pictures and maps. Pages are clean and tight; appears as if unused. " Bailly was born in 1774, there were about 90,000 Canadian settlers compared to 2.8 million in the American colonies. While Bailly’s French-Canadian parents held aspirations for him to live a quiet life and marry “a nice Catholic girl from Quebec, ” he turned to a life as a fur trader, starting as a clerk for the North West fur trading company. During this time, everybody wanted North American furs. The North American fur trade made many fortunes, increasing the encroachment of Europeans into the Native American held areas. Life as a fur trader was known to be adventurous, requiring its operatives to stay outdoors for months at a time without taking shelter. Bailly became one of the most popular fur traders, knowledgeable and set up his own posts in Michigan near the intersection of the Grand and Maple rivers and traded with the Ottawa Indian Tribes. These fur traders, or voyagers as they called themselves, would often “marry” Native American women and typically would “have a wife on every river. In 1820 he became the first European settler and fur trader in Porter County, taking up residence on the Little Calumet River near present-day Porter." fascinating story of early pioneer life, the fur trade and life in the Upper Midwest.. Very Good+ .
Pegasus BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 8120
USD 37.50 [Appr.: EURO 35 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5841]
Keywords: Native American History; Canadian History; Adventurers; Fur Trade; Michigan History; State History; Local History; Indiana; Cultural History; Native American History Women/Womens' History Cultural History Animals Education European History American Histor

 
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Fiddles By the Fireside the Bailly Homestead Story
Michigan City, IN: Open Skies, 1977. First Trade Edition. First Printing; Plastic comb binding. Illustrated by Maribeth Toutloff. B&W Illustrations & Map; 11 x 8 1/2; 138 pages; Oblong shaped soft cover has brown plastic comb binding. Soft cover has light shelf wear and bumping; original price neatly written on front cover. Illustrated with brown and white pictures and maps. Pages are clean and tight.. " The Bailly Homestead, a National Historic Landmark, was the home of Honore Gratien Joseph Bailly de Messein (1774 - 1835). Bailly played a role in the development of the Calumet Region of northern Indiana. He was an independent trader in the extensive fur-trading network that spread from Montreal to Louisiana, and ultimately to Europe. Joseph Bailly was one of the earliest settlers in northern Indiana. In 1822 Bailly set up his fur trading post at the crossroads of several important trails, including the Tolleston Beach and northern branch of the Sauk Trail. He provided a meeting place for Native Americans and Euro-Americans. Except for White Pigeon, Michigan, Bailly's trading post was the only stopping place for travelers and missionaries between Chicago and Detroit. The Bailly Homestead complex is the last remaining site of its nature in the Calumet Region, both in its capacity as a fur trading post and in its vernacular architectural features and construction types. The Bailly Homestead was authorized as a National Historic Landmark in 1962. Bailly acquired formal title to the Homestead and the surrounding tracts of land, totaling over 2,000 acres, in the 1830's when the Calumet Region was officially opened to Euro-American settlement". The Bailly Homestead was authorized as a National Historic Landmark in 1962. Bailly acquired formal title to the Homestead and the surrounding tracts of land, totaling over 2,000 acres, in the 1830's when the Calumet Region was officially opened to Euro-American settlement". Very scarce first edition.. Very Good+ .
Pegasus BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 10316
USD 47.25 [Appr.: EURO 44 | £UK 37.75 | JP¥ 7360]
Keywords: Native American History; Canadian History; Adventurers; Fur Trade; Michigan History; State History; Local History; Indiana; Cultural History; Native American History Women/Womens' History Cultural History Animals Education European History American Histor

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