GERMANIC FOLK CULTURE IN EASTERN OHIO.
Walnut Creek, OH: German Culture Museum, 1986. 52p, 8" x 10 1/2" (oblong), color pictorial softcover, illus. (many in color), vg+.
Walnut Creek, OH: German Culture Museum, 1986. 52p, 8" x 10 1/2" (oblong), color pictorial softcover, illus. (many in color), vg+.
Columbus, Oh: Ohio Auditor of State, 1991. 54p, wraps, maps, very good. Third edition.
Akron, OH: Akron General Medical Center, 1977. 66p, spiral bound wraps, illustrated, 1 1/2" of spiral binding missing, o/w very good.
Twinsburg, Ohio: Twinsburg Historical Society, 1967. 59p, spiral bound wraps, illustrated, light wear to corners, very good. Schedule of sesquicentennial event. Much local history.
Cleveland, Ohio: The Western Reserve Historical Society, 1980. No pagination (56p), illustrated wraps, many photo illustrations, a little light foxing on rear wrap and margin of one page, o/w very good. First edition. Foreword by Olivia J. Martin, introduction by John J. Grabowski.
No Place: The Merten Company, (1989). 231p, 11" x 8 1/2", softcover, many illustrations (some in color), very good. Footnotes, bibliography. Extensive list of furniture makers.
No Place: The Merton Company, (1984). 190p, 11" x 8 1/2", softcover, many illustrations (some in color), very good. Footnotes, bibliography. Extensive list of furniture makers.
Akron, Ohio: Buchtel Books, 2012. 220p, 11" X 8 1/2", pictorial wraps, illus., light, very good. This collection by the Akron Beacon Journal columnist is a treasure trove of this historic region. The real-life stories range from quirky to poignant, from humorous to tragic and all points in between.
New York: Covici, Friede Publishers, (1936). 533p, buckram, endpapers slightly discolored, very good. First edition. Inscribed by Howard Wolf to his editor. Howard was a journalist in Akron and Cleveland; his brother Ralph was a chemist and inventor. Together they wrote the most readable, objective and historically accurate history of.....