A facsimile of Wilcox's 1969 pictorial survey of Ohio's canals guides readers through the intricacies of locks and their workings and restores for today's readers the texture and flavor of this colorf
A facsimile edition of Wilcox's classic 1933 pictorial survey of the Indian trails in Ohio locates and documents the major Indian towns and trails that crisscross the state. Simultaneous eBook.
Drawing on personal interviews and extensive research, Livingston brings to life the remarkable story of the one-season-wonder Cleveland Pipers and their unlikely national championship in the new Amer
Winner of the 2014 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry PrizeJane Hirshfield, Judge “What are we to do with anger? What are we to do with love? What are we to do with one another, given all that happens and has h
An up-to-date countdown of the Browns' greatest games through the 2014 season This revised and updated edition of Classic Browns counts down the fifty greatest Cleveland Browns games, from unexpected
The brutal murder of Julia Wallace in 1931 became one of Britain’s great unsolved murders. People began arguing about the case almost immediately and continue to do so to this day.Julia was the middle
On March 9, 1862, the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia met in the Battle of Hampton Roads—the first time ironclad vessels would engage each other in combat. For four hours the two ships pummeled one anoth
In Finding Utopia, Randy McNutt sets off again to explore Ohio’s forgotten nooks and byways. He begins where his last journey ended—on roads less traveled—finding more ghost towns, battlefields-turned
Fred Lieb’s biography of Connie Mack was originally published in 1945 as part of the celebrated series published by G. P. Putnam. Known for their lively prose and engaging narratives, these Putnam boo
Scope and method of study. The thesis of this dissertation is that northerners feared slavery, in part, because the rationales for black slavery were inherently subjective and therefore posed a threat
Murder and miscarriage of justice in a rural community The townsfolk of Logan, Ohio, a mined-out area of the Appalachian foothills, cheered as an innocent man was convicted and sent to death row. The
A fascinating survey of the geologic, environmental, and human history of southeastern OhioThe southeastern third of Ohio is quite different from the flat or gently rolling portions of the state, diff
Reassesses the election of 1860 through an interdisciplinary lens, interpreting the events surrounding the election and analyzing the candidates from biographical perspectives to explain the campaign'
“In the old story of love and loss, Lisa Ampleman’s I’ve Been Collecting This to Tell You cuts to the core of the matter with concision and subtlety. Hearts are laid bare, dissected, even grown anew.