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Contents |
Foreword / John Kass -- Introduction / David Royko -- The curmudgeon at work and play -- For better or worse, we all gotta eat -- Guns and crime and cops -- The beleaguered little guy's best friend -- Sports and the creatures who do it -- Politics and the creatures who play it -- Music, film, TV, art, and the creatures who make it -- Come on in, meet the family, her father probably won't bite -- Sonny, back in my day... -- Ain't too proud to beg -- War: been there, done that, seen it, hate it -- The funniest guy in the room -- Me, myself and I -- Poopery, or, potpourri. |
Summary |
Royko was a part of the daily fabric of Chicagoans' lives for more than 30, penning often humorous and always honest columns first for the Chicago Daily News, then the Sun-Times, and finally the Tribune. Culled from thousands of his Tribune columns and edited by his son David Royko, this collection offers his blunt observations from his archive at the Tribune, from 1984 until his death in 1997. Some may seem dated-- but others are surprisingly relevant today. -- adapted from jacket |
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Newspapers -- Sections, columns, etc.
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American newspapers -- Sections, columns, etc.
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Journalists -- Illinois -- Chicago.
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Essays.
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Added Author |
Royko, David, 1959- editor.
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ISBN |
9781572842557 (hardcover) |
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1572842555 (hardcover) |
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