Lexicographical Neighbors of Beerhalls
Literary usage of Beerhalls
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)
"They didn't plan the beerhalls. They want liquor rights, ... They put up with
the beerhalls and patronise them because they have no choice. ..."
2. The Politics of Law and Order: A History of the Bavarian Einwohnerwehr, 1918 by David Clay Large (1980)
"Unemployment was the worst problem : practically every night groups of unemployed
citizens congregated in various beerhalls to protest their plight and ..."
3. Daytrips Germany by Earl Steinbicker (2002)
"5, a block southwest of the Residenz) Among Munich's best beerhalls, excellent
food in colorful surroundings. 8 (089) 231-81-20. ..."
4. Germany in War Time: What an American Girl Saw and Heard. by Mary Ethel McAuley (1917)
"... a laundry, aA Street in Essen at the Entrance of the Krupp Works. hotel, eleven
restaurants, three cafés, nine beerhalls and two clubhouses. ..."
5. What Holds Us Together: Social Cohesion in South Africa by David Chidester, Philip Dexter (2004)
"I was happy when the TV cameras panned across the crowds celebrating in Brazil
and sad when I saw the dejected faces of fans sitting in beerhalls in Germany ..."
6. Politicians and Apartheid: Trailing in the People's Wake by John Gardner (1997)
"... including post offices, shops, factories, private homes, beerhalls and schools.
Yet, prior to September 1984, townships were free of revolutionary chaos ..."
7. Democracy and Delivery: Urban Policy in South Africa by Udesh Pillay, Richard Tomlinson, Jacques Du Toit (2007)
"While these protests were aimed mainly at the education system, amongst the first
targets for attack were the state-run beerhalls, which were the main ..."
8. Women in South African History: Basus'iimbokodo, Bawel'imilambo / They by Nomboniso Gasa (2007)
"La Hausse P (1988) Brewers, beerhalls and boycotts. Johannesburg: Ravan Press.
Lessing D (2005) 'Writing autobiography' from time bites. ..."