The events in The Mysterious Card Unveiled take place 11 years after Richard Burwell returns home. It is a first-person account by a kind and scrupulous physician who is treating him for mental disorder and unspecific ailments. He is actually looking for someone to talk to, someone he can unburden himself on. The doctor, an enthusiastic student of palmistry, takes a keen interest in Burwell when he discovers on his patient's palm a sinister double circle on Saturn's mount, with the cross inside, "a marking so rare as to portend some stupendous destiny of good or evil, more probably the latter."
The Mather mostly carried ore, coal, stone and grain and was nicknamed the “Ship That Built Cleveland” because most of its cargo ended up at one of Cleveland's many steel mills. The William G. Mather remained the company's flagship ...
Ficitonalized account of the author's ancestor's immigration to the United States after being liberated from a concentration camp.
This photographic history documents Cleveland's substantial contributions to the war effort at home and abroad during World War I. Cleveland's contribution to the war front began on May 25, 1917, with the Lakeside Hospital Unit becoming the ...
Visualizing Data
This book presents a case study of popular music heritage to address why, and how, Cleveland, Ohio has claimed to be the "birthplace of rock 'n' roll" and became the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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“Cleveland: Prodigy of the Western Reservea pictorial and entertaining commentary on the growth and development of Cleveland, Ohio”Excerpt From: George E. Condon. “Cleveland: Prodigy of the Western Reserve.” iBooks.
Criminal Justice in Cleveland: Reports of the Cleveland Foundation Survey of the Administration of Criminal Justice in Cleveland, Ohio
Detractors have called it "The Mistake on the Lake." It was once America’s "Comeback City." According to author J. Mark Souther, Cleveland has long sought to defeat its perceived civic...
There are dozens of impressive, wild, wacky and wonderful stories over the years regarding Indians history and Gitlin is the perfect person to write it with his trademark humor and thorough knowledge of Indians lore.