Friday, April 2, 2010

Jim Noles - A Pocketful of History - The State Quarters

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Jim Noles - A Pocketful of History - The State Quarters

This week we are honored to have with us Jim Noles. We discuss his book “A Pocketful of History” which is all about the state quarters. Everyone has them, most collect them and everyone knows about them. This is the ultimate companion guide to the series. We talk the in’s and out’s, the up’s and down’s and when we are done there will not be many questions left. Join us for a whole lot of fun and a little money.

You can visit Jim's site to learn more about him and his writing, including his new book Mighty by Sacrifice at href="http://www.jimnoles.com">http://www.jimnoles.com.



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Next Week

Joe Manning will be on to discuss The Lewis Hine Project. Joe has started his own Hine Project and you can read about it on his website www.morningsonmaplestreet.com. I would recommend to you, head over and have a look at some of these images involved in this project. We will go in-depth on the show, but you really need to be introduced to Lewis Hine and his images of early child labor.

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