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Cleveland "The comeback city"

It was GREAT

Great style...the Mark Twain of the Midwest!

The Corpse in the Cellar

2 become 1

Cleveland's Golden AgeToman--the author, coauthor, or editor of around 20 books of local interest--puts his usual strengths on display here. He chocks his books full of appealing photographs, combing through the archives, one suspects, to get just the right ones. The text is tightly written, carefully edited, and filled with anecdote, but it lets the pictures do much of the talking.
Cleveland is a decent respectable city of half a million now. Our art museum and orchestra are nationally prominent. Our hospitals, particularly UH and The Clinic, are among the country's best. But there was a time we were a million strong and on the grow, the future opening giddily before us. We were home to Rockefellers and a burgeoning industrial giant, and Euclid Avenue became a microcosm of that success spiced with a bit of "Great Gatsby"-style hedonism. To dip into this book is to date a "Sophisticated Lady," to feast the senses on the mink stoles, early film classics, and luscious cuisine of Cleveland's golden age.


Unbearably Sweet

food from dryland gardens

Nothing but net...
My photographs are a compalition of many years of work and they reflect God's marvelous light on Cleveland and its people & industry and midwest splendor. Large colorful photos capture many great attractions Cleveland has to offer.
This is a wonderful book for an office, den or family room. It certainly will delight anyone who has an affection for Cleveland, Ohio.