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The Resource The rise of Charleston : conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]

The rise of Charleston : conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]

Label
The rise of Charleston : conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City
Title
The rise of Charleston
Title remainder
conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City
Statement of responsibility
W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]
Creator
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Biography type
contains biographical information
Cataloging source
DLC
http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
McQueeney, W. Thomas
Dewey number
975.7/915
Illustrations
  • illustrations
  • portraits
  • plates
Index
no index present
LC call number
F279.C457
LC item number
M38 2011
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Charleston (S.C.)
  • Charleston (S.C.)
  • Charleston (S.C.)
  • Interviews
  • Social change
  • Charleston (S.C.)
Label
The rise of Charleston : conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]
Instantiates
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Contents
Foreword / by Joseph P. Riley Jr. -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- My childhood Charleston -- The second coming of the Holy City -- Charleston, from others -- Permanent attaché to the peninsula proper: Thomas F. Hartnett -- A fly on a Charleston wall: Henry Berlin and Bernie Puckhaber -- A house in order: Speaker Bobby Harrell -- The children of Dr. Charlie Darby -- Alicia Rhett at home -- The knowing value of friendships: baseball owner Mike Veeck -- Southern gentleman: Judge Sol Blatt Jr. -- By any other name: James B. Edwards -- Cliff Poole and Charleston's last bombardment -- Charleston's great hope: Congressman Tim Scott -- The character that is Frank Abagnale -- Considering Les Robinson -- Anita Zucker and the monument -- The man who would be Moses: Mayor Joseph Patrick Riley Jr. -- Alex Sanders at large -- Teaching responsibility: Yvette and Hillery Douglas -- The senator from Charleston: Fritz Hollings -- The Irish gavel banger: Patrick Michael Duffy -- The sergeant at Normandy: Carl Cannon -- Everybody's Cousin Arthur: Arthur Ravenel Jr. -- The unchurched now churched: Pastor Greg Surratt -- The charity of understanding: Glenn McConnell -- A change of "status": Sheriff Al Cannon -- The wind in his sails: Board of Zoning Appeals Chairman Lenny Krawcheck -- Reverend Tony Thompson reformed -- For our following generations: Kitty Robinson, Executive Director, Historic Charleston Foundation -- From Vietnam vet to Irish pub: Tommy Condon -- The time of Jim Rigney -- The Charleston night mayor: Tommy Baker, entrepreneur -- Staying guarded: Bobby Cremins -- Who are our heroes?: Medal of Honor recipient Major General James E. Livingston -- Coaching Life 101: Fisher DeBerry -- Keeping up with Keith Waring -- Knowledge is golden: Mallory Factor -- Remembering my father: "Bully" McQueeney -- Epilogue -- A brief cultural history of Charleston
Control code
ocn754105694
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
304 p., [8] p. of plates
Isbn
9781609494797
Lccn
2011038491
Note
South Carolina Room copy 2 (item 20332143877) signed by author.
Other physical details
ill. (some col.), ports.
System control number
(OCoLC)754105694
Label
The rise of Charleston : conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Contents
Foreword / by Joseph P. Riley Jr. -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- My childhood Charleston -- The second coming of the Holy City -- Charleston, from others -- Permanent attaché to the peninsula proper: Thomas F. Hartnett -- A fly on a Charleston wall: Henry Berlin and Bernie Puckhaber -- A house in order: Speaker Bobby Harrell -- The children of Dr. Charlie Darby -- Alicia Rhett at home -- The knowing value of friendships: baseball owner Mike Veeck -- Southern gentleman: Judge Sol Blatt Jr. -- By any other name: James B. Edwards -- Cliff Poole and Charleston's last bombardment -- Charleston's great hope: Congressman Tim Scott -- The character that is Frank Abagnale -- Considering Les Robinson -- Anita Zucker and the monument -- The man who would be Moses: Mayor Joseph Patrick Riley Jr. -- Alex Sanders at large -- Teaching responsibility: Yvette and Hillery Douglas -- The senator from Charleston: Fritz Hollings -- The Irish gavel banger: Patrick Michael Duffy -- The sergeant at Normandy: Carl Cannon -- Everybody's Cousin Arthur: Arthur Ravenel Jr. -- The unchurched now churched: Pastor Greg Surratt -- The charity of understanding: Glenn McConnell -- A change of "status": Sheriff Al Cannon -- The wind in his sails: Board of Zoning Appeals Chairman Lenny Krawcheck -- Reverend Tony Thompson reformed -- For our following generations: Kitty Robinson, Executive Director, Historic Charleston Foundation -- From Vietnam vet to Irish pub: Tommy Condon -- The time of Jim Rigney -- The Charleston night mayor: Tommy Baker, entrepreneur -- Staying guarded: Bobby Cremins -- Who are our heroes?: Medal of Honor recipient Major General James E. Livingston -- Coaching Life 101: Fisher DeBerry -- Keeping up with Keith Waring -- Knowledge is golden: Mallory Factor -- Remembering my father: "Bully" McQueeney -- Epilogue -- A brief cultural history of Charleston
Control code
ocn754105694
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
304 p., [8] p. of plates
Isbn
9781609494797
Lccn
2011038491
Note
South Carolina Room copy 2 (item 20332143877) signed by author.
Other physical details
ill. (some col.), ports.
System control number
(OCoLC)754105694

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