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Vintage Hattie

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Vintage Hattie

Hattie McDaniel on “The Ed Wynn Show” (15 December, 1949)


Hattie Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist Patricia Motley


Hattie Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Patricia Motley



This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a …


Hattie's Garden Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist Patricia Motley


Hattie’s Garden Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Patricia Motley



This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a …


Historic Print (L): [Hattie Chase]


Historic Print (L): [Hattie Chase]


$57.00


This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: c1871.Subject: Notes: Stereo copyrighted by F.L. Stuber. No. 15. This record contains unverified data from caption card. Caption card tracings: BI; Stereographs.Format: SOURCE: Library of Congress…

Panama Hattie ; Vintage WW II Chappell Vocal, Piano, Chords Sheet Music


Panama Hattie ; Vintage WW II Chappell Vocal, Piano, Chords Sheet Music




in the Shadow of the Pines - Vintage Piano Sheet Music


in the Shadow of the Pines – Vintage Piano Sheet Music




1937 Advertisement I.Magnin ...The Svelte Gown created by Hattie Carnegie This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item


1937 Advertisement I.Magnin …The Svelte Gown created by Hattie Carnegie This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item





Alligators, Old Mink & New Money


Alligators, Old Mink & New Money


$12.65


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Hattie The Bad


Hattie The Bad


$14.61


Hattie The Bad

Hattie Mcdaniel


Hattie Mcdaniel


$13.45


Hattie Mcdaniel

Hattie Hippo


Hattie Hippo


$14.61


Hattie Hippo

Hattie


Hattie


$15.98


Hattie McDaniel was the first black to ever win an Oscar. She was also the first black woman to ever sing on American radio. In this fresh assessment of her life and career, Carlton Jackson tells the inside story of her working relationships, her personal life, and the many obstacles she faced as a black performer in the white world of show business during the first half of the twentieth century.

Hattie Big Sky


Hattie Big Sky


$14.62


Hattie Big Sky

Courting Miss Hattie


Courting Miss Hattie


$17.1


Courting Miss Hattie

Hattie On Her Way


Hattie On Her Way


$13.75


Hattie On Her Way

Batty Hattie


Batty Hattie


$3.48


Batty Hattie by Virginia Nielsen Published in 1999 by Marshall Cavendish Children’s Books

Hattie and the Fox


Hattie and the Fox


$3.48


Hattie the Hen spots danger — but the goose and the pig and the sheep and the horse and the cow don’t seem to care!Young children will enjoy happy shivers of anticipation as this cumulative tale builds, and they’ll be delighted by the final surprise, when everyone sees that what Hattie has been saying is true!

Hattie And The Fox


Hattie And The Fox


$6.5


One morning Hattie, a big black hen, sees a nose in the bushes. She alerts the other animals, and pretty soon she realizes that the nose belongs to a fox!

Finding Hattie


Finding Hattie


$3.98


First Hattie’s father and mother die, and then she loses her adored little brother. So she is shipped off to an exclusive boarding school with her cousin, Sophie. Sophie has wealth, beauty, friends, and most of all, confidence–things Hattie has never had. Hattie is terrified. What if the other girls don’t accept her? What if fickle Sophie turns on her?Then like a whirlwind, Fannie Macintosh shows up at Miss Bulkey’s Seminary for Young Ladies. She’s from the Wild West and does everything wrong–she wears the wrong clothes, sys the wrong things, and laughs at he wrong jokes. But there’s something about Fannie that Hattie likes–something genuine and fresh. Maybe even something admirable. Based on the journal kept by Sally Warner’s great-grandmother, Finding Hattie is a warm and moving story about a lonely, intelligent girl who loses her way and finds it again.

Eleanor, Hattie and the Wild Waves


Eleanor, Hattie and the Wild Waves


$5.48


Eleanor, Hattie and the Wild Waves by Barbara Cooney Published in 1997 by Audio Bookshelf

Best Friends; Hattie and Henry


Best Friends; Hattie and Henry


$3.48


Best Friends; Hattie and Henry by Jenny Dale Published in 2003 by Scholastic, Inc.

Later Poems By Hattie Howard (1887)


Later Poems By Hattie Howard (1887)


$15.98


Later Poems By Hattie Howard (1887) by Hattie Howard Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC

Hattie Marshall and the Dangerous Fire


Hattie Marshall and the Dangerous Fire


$8.48


Life on the Texas frontier is one adventure after another for young Hattie Marshall. In this installment in the fiction series, Hattie’s sister discovers that her new husband has been gone every night–but he won’t say where. That leaves it up to Hattie and her friends to find out his secret.

Hattie Earrings


Hattie Earrings


$60


Hattie earrings are a must-have for your fashion jewelry collection. Beautiful hammered 14k gold plated discs drop from your ears for a stylish look that is perfect for everyday wear. Each earring features a feather cutout that extends almost the full way around the disc. This pair measures 3/4 inch wide by 1 3/8 inches long as it drops from your ears. Posts for pierced ears.

Hattie Big Sky (Unabridged)


Hattie Big Sky (Unabridged)


$14.25


For years, 16-year-old Hattie’s been shuttled between relatives. Tired of being Hattie Here-and-There, she courageously leaves Iowa to prove up on her late uncle’s homestead claim….

Hattie McDaniel


Hattie McDaniel


$12.98


Hattie McDaniel is best known for her performance as Mammy, the sassy foil to Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind. Though the role called for yet another wide–grinned, subservient black domestic, McDaniel transformed her character into one who was loyal yet subversive, devoted yet bossy. Her powerful performance would win her the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and catapult the hopes of Black Hollywood that the entertainment industry ––after decades of stereotypical characters–– was finally ready to write more multidimensional, fully realized roles for blacks. But racism was so entrenched in Hollywood that despite pleas by organizations such as the NAACP and SAG ––and the very examples that Black service men were setting as they fought against Hitler in WWII–– roles for blacks continued to denigrate the African American experience. So rather than see her stature increase in Hollywood, as did other Oscar–winning actresses, Hattie McDaniel, continued to play servants. And rather than see her popularity increase, her audience turned against her as an increasingly politicized black community criticized her and her peers for accepting degrading roles. "I’d rather play a maid then be a maid," Hattie McDaniel answered her critics but her flip response belied a woman who was herself emotionally conflicted about the roles she accepted but who tried to imbue each Mammy character with dignity and nuance.

Hattie and the Wild Waves


Hattie and the Wild Waves


$7.98


Hattie and the Wild Waves : A Story From Brooklyn (Picture Puffins) by Barbara Cooney Reprint Published in 1993 by Puffin

The Songs & Ballads of Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill


The Songs & Ballads of Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill


$13.97


The Songs & Ballads of Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill

Hattie, Get A Haircut!


Hattie, Get A Haircut!


$15.98


Hattie does not want a haircut and wishes her hair would just keep growing. In her dreamworld it does, and this poses amusing problems for her. In the end, Hattie makes a good decision for herself, and she finds joy in giving to another.