

A great cookbook
This is the best cookbook I have ever used!

An eloquent evocation of the sense of Midwestern place.
Glimpses of spirituality in everyday lifeThe editors chose writers from a variety of faiths and professional fields--included are a woman rabbi, newspaper people and professors. Big-name contributors are author Dan Wakefield and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa.


How one man resists the tentacles of a mighty corporation
Railroad development in turn-of-the-century Midwest US

Team Lotus: The Indianapolis Years
Documents the Inside Stories of Lotus at Indy "500" race

Indianapolis 500 Yearbooks

Magical Adventure

Easy reading and well organized.The book is divided into thirteen chapters, including Where To Stay, Shopping, and Nightlife, making it easy for readers to pinpoint the topic they are searching for. Entries are short and fact-packed, and the book includes plenty of pictures and fun facts about the city.
We are particularly pleased that a portion of the books profits go to the Indianapolis Parks Foundation. Helen O'Guinn


a warm, witty and wise PI for a mystery both taut and cozy

A real good read.As we close this century we can look back with pride in all of the accomplishments this country and its people have given. Hoosier Country has captured this reviewer with some of the most amazing photos.
Unlike most books that look back on the past 100 years, Hoosier Country is not a story, but rather a grouping of photos with brief but detailed explanations of the meaning.
The book is a true testament to the people of Indiana. I think that every state should invest in a book that shows as pride for the state as this book, and then you'll have a true collector series for years to come.


The Illustrated History of the Indianapolis 500