What do Raggedy Ann dolls, grizzly bears, Texas papershell pecans, and
country music legend Patsy Cline have in common? They are all wondrously
American phenomena, as much a part of our national heritage as the flag.
What about the Golden Gate Bridge, Wurlitzer jukeboxes, sizzling hot
Louisiana pepper sauce, and comedian Jack Benny? The connection is the
same -- they are in USA to Z. One of the most compelling and delightful
popular culture treasuries published in decades, USA to Z tells the
story of Ivory Soap and the Model-T Ford, probes the intricate glories
of Navajo rugs and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, and celebrates the
genius of Benny Goodman and Humphrey Bogart. Organized from A to Z, it
is a whimsical collection of more than 350 of our country9s finest
products, richest traditions, and most inspiring people. Readers will
learn, laugh, and -- as a bonus -- find out how they can personally
enjoy each and every one of the great things mentioned in the book. How
to make a Dagwood sandwich. How to buy a little Radio Flyer wagon for
their kids. Where to see a dancing armadillo. Just keep turning the
pages. It's probably here.