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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Cleveland", sorted by average review score:

Browns Memories: The 338 Most Memorable Heroes, Heartaches & Highlights from 50 Seasons of Cleveland Browns Football
Published in Paperback by Gray & Co., Publishers (December, 1996)
Author: Tim Long
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Browns Memories- Good for a Browns Fan's' Soul
Words can't really describe the impact this small but powerful book has had on Cleveland's football fans. Given up for naught in 1995 and 1996, the spirit of the Browns was secured in our hearts with the emergence of Browns Memories in late 1996. Browns fans all over the country latched onto this work as "chicken soup" for a Browns fan's soul. It's pure Browns, through and through...not about the move, not about the politics, but why we all became and remain Browns fans. Right time and the right book, it got us all through the tough times. Great work and very enjoyable.


Car-Free in Cleveland
Published in Paperback by Ecocity Cleveland (01 January, 2000)
Authors: Alt-Trans Cleveland Project and Greg Aliberti
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I'm biased, but I like it
As one of the book's nine coauthors, I of course recommendit.

Car-Free in Cleveland is a comprehensive guide to every possibleway of getting around Cleveland without a private automobile: publictransit, bicycling, rental cars, etc. The book also contains valuable information about Cleveland neighborhoods and attractions...


Caught Between the Dog and the Fireplug, Or, How to Survive Public Service
Published in Paperback by Georgetown University Press (April, 2001)
Authors: Kenneth H. Ashworth and Harlan Cleveland
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Filled with sensible observations
Caught Between The Dog And The Fireplug, Or How To Survive Public Service by Kenneth Ashworth (adjunct professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin) is a unique employment guidebook and commentary filled with practical and sound advice for anyone considering, pursuing, or currently working in a career related to federal, state, or local government. Ashworth writes in the novel format of numerous, entertaining, and wryly informative letters from a sympathetic uncle to a niece or nephew beginning a government career. A "must" for all anyone aspiring to a career in public service at any level, Caught Between The Dog And The Fireplug is highly readable yet filled with sensible observations and recommendations.


The Challenging Dream of Heart Surgery: From the Pampas to Cleveland
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (January, 1995)
Authors: Rene G. Favaloro and Peter Willshaw
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Life, for Medicine and People. A real Man
Dr. René G. Favaloro was one of the men who contributted to one of the medical treatment which saves many, many lives. He started and promoted the Coronary Artery By Pass surgery.

In this book, written by him while he was still alive, tell as the way he reached to the performance of the first Coronary Artery By Pass Graft.

He started as a rural practitioner into a little rural area of Argentine Republic, then moved to the United States where he did this, what made of him a Hero of Medicine at Cleveland Clinic.

He refused a life full of honors and millonaire offers to come back to his Country, Argentina to fight for the health of his people.

He did it and died for it.

It is a book that deserves to be read.


The Cleveland Browns: The Great Tradition
Published in Hardcover by Sportradition Publications (01 October, 1999)
Author: Bob Moon
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must read for Browns fans
Bob Moon's book is a must read for all Browns fans. Reviews the team from the 1946 beginning. Tons of photos of each era. I've used it to read and remember but also as a encyclopedia of Brownie Lore. Better and more complete than the other pubs - I've loaned it out twice and had to re-purchase - they won't bring it back! Lots of statistics, all the rosters and records. Foreword by Hall of Fame receiver Dante Lavelli.


Cleveland Ethnic Eats 2002 Edition : A Guide to the Authentic Ethnic Restaurants & Markets of Greater Cleveland
Published in Paperback by Gray & Co., Publishers (October, 1901)
Author: Laura Taxel
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A New World of Dining
This book is great. I never knew there were this many dining choices in Cleveland. Laura adds just enough detail about each establishment that you can enjoy the history as well. New to this edition is an expansion beyond Cleveland to include other cities in Ohio.


Cleveland Family Fun 3rd Edition
Published in Paperback by Gray & Co., Publishers (15 April, 1999)
Author: Jennifer Stoffel
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Valuable!
As a nanny in the Cleveland area, I'm always looking for new activities to do with my charges. This book not only lets you know great places to visit, but rates what age ranges would best like a certain activity. Great book to get if you are looking for things to fill a slow week.


Cleveland Fishing Guide
Published in Paperback by Gray & Co., Publishers (June, 1998)
Author: John Barbo
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A great, straight-forward fishing book
As a basic fisher.......person? (What's PC these days, anyway?) Anyhoo - as a beginning angler, I found this book to be great - it really describes most of northern Ohio, and will keep me busy for some time. Barbo tells you where the fish are and how to get there - with enough information to keep you from getting lost if you've never been there before. Barbo also has a enjoyable writing style - easy to read, and humorous, and he sounds like a great person to go fishing with (So - John, if you read this - drop me an e-mail, and maybe we can hook up together....sorry - no pun intended :)

If you fish in the Cleveland area, buy this book!


A Cleveland Legacy: The Architecture of Walker and Weeks
Published in Hardcover by Kent State Univ Pr (April, 1999)
Author: Eric Johannesen
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A Great Read for Architecture Fans
This is a fabulous read for anyone interested in Cleveland architecture. Johannesen does a wonderful job of describing the Walker and Weeks legacy, using both words and photographs to portray the work by these two men. Walker and Weeks truly defined the architecture in Cleveland for some time, and Johannesen's historical account is superb. The book also contains a fairly current list of buildings designed by the architects, and which still remain. A must read for any Clevelander!


Cleveland On Foot 3rd Edition
Published in Paperback by Gray & Co., Publishers (April, 1998)
Author: Patience Cameron Hoskins
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Best Way to Explore the City on Foot
This book is great. It has showed me many new areas of the city to explore. And I have lived here all my life!! Hikes are rated from easy to very difficult making it a good book for everyone... regardless of their fitness level. If you live in the area BUY IT!!!


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