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Cleveland Sketchbook
By Carol Poh Miller, Local Artists Hardcover, 160 pages
10.2 x 9 inches
ISBN: 0976287595 |
With text written by historian Carol Poh Miller and multidimensional art and photography created by twenty-one Cleveland Institute of Art student artists, this book highlights the city of Cleveland’s many cultural and historic attractions. The Cleveland Restoration Society is selling a customized version of the book, which showcases our historic home, the Sarah Benedict House. |
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A Brief History of Religion in Northeast Ohio
By George W. Knepper
Paperback, 16 pages
8.5 x 11 inches
ISBN: 0963867547 |
Part of the Sacred Landmarks Monograph Series, this book traces the ever-changing face of religion in Northeast Ohio, from its first Christian roots to the diversity of the twenty-first century. Full-color photos enhance the concise text. |
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Creative Essence: Cleveland’s Sense of Place
By Nina Freedlander Gibans
Hardcover, 158 pages
8.75 x 10.75 inches
ISBN: 0873388194 |
This book developed out of the Cleveland Artists Foundation’s Dialogue Series that brought together people in the visual arts community to discuss the development of Northeast Ohio’s creative life and environment. It is richly illustrated with the work of Cleveland-area artists and architects, both past and present. |
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Euclid Golf Neighborhood
By Deanna L. Bremer and Hugh P. Fisher
Paperback, 128 pages
6.5 x 9.25 inches
ISBN: 0738532541 |
Written by Society staffer Deanna Bremer Fisher and her husband Hugh Fisher, this book tells the story of their Cleveland Heights neighborhood using images uncovered during their research to have it listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Euclid Golf was built on land owned by John D. Rockefeller for Cleveland’s elite and today is a well-maintained neighborhood with unique character. |
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Euclid Creek
By Roy Larick with Bob Gibbons and Edward Siplock
Paperback, 128 pages
6.5 x 9.25 inches
ISBN: 0738539538 |
Named by Moses Cleaveland’s survey crew in 1796, Euclid Creek is a tributary of Lake Erie that has played an important role in the rich history of many different communities in Northeast Ohio. This book organizes local history around the natural landform of the Euclid Creek watershed and explores the ways in which the creek connects people through time. |
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House: A Memoir
By Michael Ruhlman
Hardcover, 256 pages
6.5 x 9.5 inches
ISBN: 0670033839 |
This humorous and poignant look at living in and with an older home chronicles the journey from “house” to “home” on several levels. A very personal story, set in Cleveland Heights and with interesting tidbits about Cleveland history and suburban development included, it is a must-read. |
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Stained Glass Windows of Trinity Cathedral
Cleveland, Ohio
Produced by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios
Edited by Susan Petrone
Paperback, 64 pages
8.5 x 11 inches |
Part of the Sacred Landmarks Monograph Series, this book focuses on fifteen of the windows found at Cleveland’s Trinity Cathedral, which has a more than forty large stained glass windows that date from the 1400s to the 1960s. This publication includes color photographs. |
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Those Wonderful Old Houses:
A Handbook for Homeowners
Edited by Alan Charles Fodor, AIA
Paperback, 76 pages
9 x 9 inches |
Prepared by the Ohio City Near West Development Corporation, this book presents guidelines for property owners in historic districts such as Ohio City who are planning residential rehabilitations that meet the standards set by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. |
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