- them
without too much
regard for the
quality of the merchandise." The
Cheap Jack stereotype appears often in 19th-century literature. The most
famous example...
-
Cheap Trick is the
debut studio album by the
American rock band
Cheap Trick,
released in 1977. It was
released under Epic
Records and
produced by Jack...
- rock
group Cheap Trick,
released by Epic in 1985. The
album was
produced by
Jack Douglas, the
producer of
Cheap Trick's 1977
debut album,
Cheap Trick. Standing...
-
Nation was
often difficult to find in stores.
Moore considered Enigma a "
cheap-
jack Mafioso outfit" and the band
began looking for a
major label deal. In...
-
Cheap Trick at
Budokan (or
simply At Budokan) is the
first live
album by
American rock band
Cheap Trick, and
their best-selling recording.
Recorded at...
-
human agony."
Edward Blank of the
Pittsburgh Press called the film a "
cheap-
jack movie of no
discernible merit [...]
riddled with awkward, self-conscious...
-
subscribers find
cheap flights,
using flight deal alerts.
There are over 1,000,000
members in the
United Kingdom,
Europe and
United States.
Jack's Flight Club...
-
Cheaper by the
Dozen is a semi-autobiographical
novel written by
Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and
Ernestine Gilbreth Carey,
published in 1948. The novel...
- beggars, thieves, fences, etc., and then the
fluent plausible talk that a
cheap-
jack employs to p**** off his goods. Many illusionists, e.g., card magicians...
- series,
Detective Matt
Ballard series,
Guide Star
Sabine Baring-Gould:
Cheap Jack Zita Hal Foster:
Prince Valiant Martha Grimes: The Case Has Altered, set...