The Coal Miner - Charles Washko - Books - Createspace - 9781477583159 - July 20, 2012
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The Coal Miner

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Publisher Marketing: "The Coal Miner" The novel unseals and reveals a few brave shepherds of the coal industry. The saga is a laborious tearjerker, with plenty of room for humorous yarns. v The initial chapter titled, "The Catastrophe," which is a fictitious and tearful description of a tragic disaster that occurred in 1894, near the city of Budapest, Hungary. v A trio of book stars opens an envelope, releasing a small package of ideas to travel to America, via London, England. The sliver of time spent in London combined humor and hysteria. v The journey across the Atlantic Ocean, on a vessel titled, "Goddess Of The Sea," highlighted a triple nuptial, as Double T. Hardluck, Tony Amoto and Charles Washko began tiptoeing through the tulips with their new brides. v An odyssey to Bethlehem, Pa, to find out why all bathroom supplies suddenly became extinct in Wyoming Valley, Pa. v The introduction of the watermelon to Wyoming Valley, Pa., by Bob Drawinski, a farm boy from Los Angeles, California. v A narrative of the coal miner, and his good pal, the mule. v The tale of "Owie the Bum, coming to the rescue of Swoyersville, Pa., during Christening ceremonies for two streets of the borough. v A singing and dance act takes place. The female performers are Charity Live, Heavenly Darling, and Lois Generalipski. Members of "The Coal Miner's Band" accompany the girls on stage. v A world billiard contest occurs. Two U. S. A. billiard champions arrive in Swoyersville, Pa., to perform and put on a show for the soldiers and coal miners.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 20, 2012
ISBN13 9781477583159
Publishers Createspace
Pages 498
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   657 g