#5 in the Milan Jacovich mystery series . . . Every Clevelander understands the lake effect, a weather condition that brings plenty of snow, especially in November when election time rolls around.Mila
#3 in the Milan Jacovich mystery series . . . No one is as loyal to old friends as Cleveland private investigator Milan Jacovich (it’s pronounced MY-lan YOCK-ovich). So when a grade school chum worrie
“Oddly delightful . . . From the Blue Hole to the headless chicken, it’s a wonderfully wacky page turner.” — Martin Savidge, CNNThe Buckeye State has no shortage of strange, silly, goofy, quirky, ecce
Veteran sportswriter Chuck Heaton looks back at his 47 years covering the Cleveland Browns--the "Old Browns" teams that fans still miss. Heaton covered the Browns for the Cleveland Plain Dealer from
Whether you tailgate in the Muni Lot with hoards of other Browns fans or in the backyard with the neighbors, you'll enjoy the inspiring party mix of useful tips and fun stories in this book. Reporter
#2 in the Milan Jacovich mystery series. Milan hunts for a con man who scammed the Mob. He’s shadowed by mob flunky Buddy Bustamente, who sports a polyester leisure suit, white patent leather shoes, a
"Neil Zurcher deftly observes things most of us would overlook, and that is what make his stories so enticing." --- Robin Swoboda"Neil's writing skills, wry wit, and calm, warm demeanor allowed him t
Legendary Cleveland TV personality and pioneering meteorologist Dick Goddard celebrates his 50th year on the air with this grab-bag of personal stories, witty cartoons, jokes, puzzles, and essays abo
Larry Morrow is one of Cleveland's most popular celebrities. In this book he tells stories from a lifetime in radio--how he got into broadcasting, early days in Detroit, the exciting times at Clevela
Lou “The Toe” Groza played for the Cleveland Browns longer than anyone (1946–1967), becoming a beloved football icon along the way. His autobiography vividly recalls a golden age of professional footb
“Captures a hint of the mania that made Ghoulardi a Cleveland idol in a sleepy era before long hair, drugs, assassinations, war and protests.” — Columbus DispatchThe definitive story of the outrageous
Music fans who grew up with Rock and Roll in Cleveland remember a golden age. We were young, so was the music, and the sense of freedom and excitement the Rock and Roll scene delivered was electric.
Discover some of the most beautiful and interesting places in Greater Cleveland—on foot. These 50 delightfully varied and carefully planned walking tours will lead you through historic urban neighborh
The author of The Killer in the Attic presents a new collection of real-life tales of crime, mystery, terror, and disaster from Cleveland's past, including the title story about a death on the roller
Northeast Ohioans who grew up visiting amusement parks in the 1940s through 1970s will cherish the memories captured in this book, which includes Euclid Beach Park, Luna Park, Geauga Lake Park, Purita
“One of the very best books ever written about a symphony orchestra.” — Tim Page, 1997 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his writings on music for the Washington Post.How did a late-bl
A Cleveland sports classic, now back in print in quality trade paperback.No sports fans suffered more miserable teams for more seasons than Indians fans from of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Terry Pluto ta
“Fascinating and yes entertaining . . . often in a bizarre way that leaves the reader feeling guilty for being so entertained.” — Medina County GazetteThe fourth volume in John Stark Bellamy’s classic
“A well-rounded, personal portrait of the young superstar” — BooklistAn up-close look at young LeBron James when he was basketball's hottest prospect, poised at the brink of superstardom. Sportswriter