Zehntbauer, John, Clarence Bishop, and Max S. Hirsch, 1957John Zehntbauer (of Jantzen, Inc.), Clarence Bishop (of Pendleton Woolen Mills), and Max S. Hirsch, 1957.
Zenger Case Revisited: Satire, Sedition and Political Debate in Eighteenth Century AmericaCreated By: Olson, Alison Source/Publisher: Early American Literature 35 (2000): 223-245
Zenger, John PeterJohn Peter Zenger was a printer in colonial New York during the early eighteenth century. He leveraged a colonial political scandal to prop up his struggling printing business and eventually emerged a successful proprietor of a print shop as well as publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal.
Zenger, John Peter's 1734 Trial in New YorkUndated illustration depicting the 1734 trial of Peter Zenger in New York.
Ziegfeld Girl: Image and Icon in Culture and CinemaCreated By: Mizejewski, Linda Publisher: Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1999
Ziegfeld, Florenz in Albert Lasker designed advertising campaign for Lucky Strike cigarettesFlorenz Ziegfeld was one of many celebrities featured in the “It’s toasted” campaign for Lucky Strike cigarettes, designed by Albert…
Ziegfeld, Florenz Jr.Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. is recognized as an American icon who fundamentally changed show business in the United States. He established the modern Broadway show, used standardized beauty as an integrative marker of a rapidly changing immigrant society, and was fundamental for building American global leadership in entertainment.
Ziegfeld, Florenz Jr. and John Ringling, ca. 1915John Ringling (left) and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., ca. 1915
Ziegfeld, Florenz testifying during an investigation of ticket pricing, 1930Florenz Ziegfeld testifying during an investigation of ticket pricing, 1930.
Ziegfeld, Florenz with actors Jack Donahue and Marilyn Miller, composer George Gershwin and Sigmund RombergFrom left: actors Jack Donahue and Marilyn Miller (1898–1936); composers George Gershwin (1888 - 1937), playing piano, and Sigmund Romberg;…
Ziegfeld, Florenz with his wife Billie Burke and their daughter Patricia ZiegfeldFlorenz Ziegfeld with his wife Billie Burke (right) and their daughter Patricia Ziegfeld (center).
Ziegfeld: The Man Who Invented Show BusinessCreated By: Mordden, Ethan Publisher: New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008
Zwischen Kleinstadt und Weltmarkt: Hohner und die Harmonika 1857–1961. Unternehmensgeschichte als GesellschaftsgeschichteCreated By: Berghoff, Hartmut Publisher: Paderborn: Schöningh, 1997