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These Men Have Seen Hard Service

Herek, Raymond J.
These Men Have Seen Hard Service
These Men Have Seen Hard Service recounts the fascinating history of one outstanding Michigan regiment during the Civil War. A compelling political, social, ethnic, and military drama, this book examines the lives of the 1300 men of the First Michigan Sharpshooters for the first time, beginning with the regiment's inception and extending through post-war activities until the death of the last rifleman in 1946. Beyond presenting numerous anecdo...

CHF 62.00

Seasons of Grace

Tentler, Leslie Woodcock
Seasons of Grace
Seasons of Grace is a history of the Catholic Church and community in southern lower Michigan from the 1830s through the 1950s. More than a chronicle of clerical successions and institutional expansion, the book also examines those social and cultural influences that affected the development of the Catholic community. To document the course of institutional growth in the diocese, Tentler devotes a portion of the book to tracing the evolution o...

CHF 51.50

Independent Man

Barnard, Harry
Independent Man
First published in 1958 by Charles Scribner's Sons, Independent Man is the only book-length biography of one of Michigan's most remarkable men. His many careers embraced both the business and political spheres. Couzens was a prominent businessman who helped shape Ford Motor Company, but he left the company when he and Henry Ford clashed over politics. Upon leaving Ford, Couzens began his political career, first serving as Detroit's police comm...

CHF 46.50

The Iron Hunter

Osborn, Chase S.
The Iron Hunter
Originally published in 1919, The Iron Hunter is the autobiography of one of Michigan's most influential and flamboyant historical figures: the reporter, publisher, explorer, politician, and twenty-seventh governor of Michigan, Chase Salmon Osborn (1860-1949). Making unprecedented use of the automobile in his 1910 campaign, Osborn ran a memorable campaign that was followed by an even more remarkable term as governor. In two years he eliminated...

CHF 42.90

Toast of the Town

Wilson, Sunnie / Cohassey, John
Toast of the Town
As part of the great migration of southern blacks to the north, Sunnie Wilson came to Detroit from South Carolina after graduating from college, and soon became a pillar of the local music industry. He started out as a song and dance performer but found his niche as a local promoter of boxing, which allowed him to make friends and business connections quickly in the thriving industrial city of Detroit. Part oral history, memoir, and biography,...

CHF 42.50

Uppermost Canada

Douglas, R. Alan
Uppermost Canada
Uppermost Canada examines the historical, cultural, and social history of the Canadian portion of the Detroit River community in the first half of the nineteenth century. The phrase "Uppermost Canada, " denoting the western frontier of Upper Canada (modern Ontario), was applied to the Canadian shore of the Detroit River during the War of 1812 by a British officer, who attributed it to President James Madison. The Western District was one of th...

CHF 42.90

The Making of a Mining District

Krause, David J.
The Making of a Mining District
The Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan is the only place on earth where large amounts of copper are found in the pure metallic "native" state. The Making of a Mining District is the first book to fully document how the value of these unique deposits came to be recognized, from the time Europeans first became aware of the native copper shortly after 1500 to the establishment of the region as one of the great copper mining districts of the ...

CHF 43.50

Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

McIntyre, Tommy
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
In 1976 and 1977, over the course of a thirteen-month period, two boys and two girls, ages ten through twelve, were brutally murdered in Michigan's Oakland County. Their violent deaths triggered the largest murder investigation the state had seen. In Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Tommy McIntyre provides a compelling and detailed account of the search for the Oakland County child killer. This is a story of tragedy and grief, dead-ends and disappoin...

CHF 38.90

John Jacob Astor

Haeger, John Denis
John Jacob Astor
John Jacob Astor was the best-known and most important American businessman for more than a half-century. His career encompassed the country's formative economic years from the precarious days following the American Revolution to the emergence of an urban-centered manufacturing economy in the late 1840s. Change was the dominant motif of the period, and Astor either exemplified the varied economic, social, and political changes in his business ...

CHF 46.50

QUEEN OF THE LAKES

Thompson, Mark L
QUEEN OF THE LAKES
This book is an account of the ships that have borne the name "Queen of the Lakes, " an honorary title indicating that, at the time of its launching, a ship is the longest on the Great Lakes. In one of the most comprehensive books ever written on the maritime history of the lakes, Mark L. Thompson presents a vignette of each of the dozens of ships that have held the title, chronicling the dates the ship sailed, its dimensions, the derivation o...

CHF 50.50

Life with Mae

Shine, Neal
Life with Mae
In Life with Mae, the late Neal Shine combines an engaging memoir of his family life in prewar Detroit with a biography of his mother, Mae, whose vibrant spirit and fierce affection left an indelible mark on her three sons and their friends and neighbors.Mae was born in 1909 in the small town of Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland, where her father ran the depot that distributed Guiness Stout. Going into service as a housekeeper at fourteen, Mae quick...

CHF 45.50

The Political Activities of Detroit Clubwomen in the 1920s

Morris-Crowther, Jayne
The Political Activities of Detroit Clubwomen in the 1920s
In the early 1900s, Detroit's clubwomen successfully lobbied for issues like creating playgrounds for children, building public baths, raising the age for child workers, and reforming the school board and city charter. When they won the vote in 1918, Detroit's clubwomen, both black and white, were eager to incite even greater change. This fascinating volume examines the civic engagement of these women, who considered their commitment to the ci...

CHF 79.00

The Dodge Brothers

Hyde, Charles K.
The Dodge Brothers
A scholarly study of the Dodge brothers and their company, chronicling their lives - from their childhood in Niles, Michigan, to their long years of learning the machinist's trade - and examining their influence on automotive manufacturing and marketing trends in the early part of the twentieth century.

CHF 54.50

Arsenal of Democracy

Hyde, Charles K.
Arsenal of Democracy
Examines the role of the American automobile industry in producing vehicles, weapons, and other war products during World War II.

CHF 65.00

"Old Slow Town"

Taylor, Paul
"Old Slow Town"
Details Detroit's tumultuous social, political, and military history during the Civil War.

CHF 65.00

Arab Detroit 9/11

Abraham, Nabeel / Howell, Sally / Shryock, Andrew
Arab Detroit 9/11
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Detroit's large and nationally prominent Arab and Muslim communities have faced heightened prejudice, government surveillance, and political scapegoating, yet they have also enjoyed unexpected gains in economic, political, and cultural influence. Museums, festivals, and cultural events flourish alongside the construction of new mosques and churches, and more Arabs are being elected and appoint...

CHF 49.50

Iron Will

Reynolds, Terry S. / Dawson, Virginia P.
Iron Will
In Iron Will: Cleveland-Cliffs and the Mining of Iron Ore, 1847--2006, Terry S. Reynolds and Virginia P. Dawson tell the story of Cleveland-Cliffs, the only surviving independent American iron mining company, now known as Cliffs Natural Resources. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland-Cliffs played a major role in the opening and development of the Lake Superior mining district and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Through Cleveland-Cliffs' hi...

CHF 74.00

"I Hope to Do My Country Service"

Beasecker, Robert
"I Hope to Do My Country Service"
In 1862 at the age of 32, Centreville, Michigan, physician John Bennitt joined the 19th Michigan Infantry Regiment as an assistant surgeon and remained in military service for the rest of the war. During this time Bennitt wrote more than 200 letters home to his wife and daughters.

CHF 89.00