Lexicographical Neighbors of Beerhall
Literary usage of Beerhall
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Voices of Liberation by Don Pinnock (1997)
"One UP Councillor called the clash premeditated gangsterism, and firms around
the beerhall jumped in to sign his petition for "positive action" and removal. ..."
2. The book of the Axe: Containing a Piscatorial Description of that Stream and by George Philip Rigney Pulman (1875)
"But a few years ago it was constituted a separate hundred, or a Liberty,l including
Thorncombe and beerhall, in the parish of Axminster. ..."
3. The German Socialist Party: Champion of the First Republic, 1918-1933 by William Harvey Maehl (1986)
"Marx rejoined that it was not so much the SPD as the prestige of Bavaria and of
Kahr that had gravely suffered as a result of the Hitler beerhall Putsch ..."
4. Reports of Decisions in Probate by James Vincent Coffey (1909)
"... basement southeast corner of Sutter and Kearny streets, a family restaurant
and beerhall where Dr. Dohrmann and his friend FA Schroder used to visit. ..."
5. State of the Nation: South Africa 2007 by S Buhlungu (2007)
"... The origins of the beerhall in South Africa 1902-1916. In C Ambler & J
Crush (Eds) Liquor and labour in southern Africa. Pietermaritzburg: University of ..."
6. A Topographical Dictionary of England: Comprising the Several Counties by Samuel Lewis (1831)
"... of beerhall, West- water, and Wyke, and containing 2742 inhabitants, of which
number, 1703 are in the town of Axminster, 25 miles (E. by N.) from Exeter ..."
7. Cracow by Andrew Beattie, Hunter Publishing Staff (1999)
"... when Hitler, imprisoned after a failed coup (the Munich 'beerhall Putsch'),
dictated his book Mein Kampf to his secretary Rudolf Hess. ..."