The more than 35 million people who live among the Great Lakes overwhelmingly profess devotion to these waters -- yet the Lakes are in mediocre condition at best. Why the gap? Author Dave Dempsey seeks the answers not in political theory, but in personal narratives and dialogue. Some of the answers he discovers are surprising, some expected. Ultimately, he finds that for the Lakes to thrive, not just endure, the Lake Nation may have to redefine citizenship.
Includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Northern Great Lakes
Drawing extensively on interviews with contemporary public figures, Peirce studies the farmlands, industries and politics of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin while exploring other aspects of these middle-class, sometimes ...
This is a compilation of historical accounts that contradict everything we have been taught about ancient America.
Awake to Wildlife: The Complete Naturalist's Great Lakes Wildlife Almanac