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Chicago Days

Chicago Days
Author: Chicago Tribune
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781890093044

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Journey back through time to relive events that shaped the Chicago metropolitan area and contributed to its world-class reputation. Chicago Days is a collection of 150 essays and 500 dramatic photographs compiled from the voluminous files of the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Historical Society, and other important collections.


Chicago Days/Hoboken Nights

Chicago Days/Hoboken Nights
Author: Daniel Manus Pinkwater
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780201632255

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A beloved storyteller explains how he trained as a sculptor and became a writer in this collection of "zany, zesty recollection" (Denver Post). When Pinkwater is not creating children's books, he can be heard on the radio as a long-time commentator on All Things Considered.


Chicago's Lollapalooza Days

Chicago's Lollapalooza Days
Author: Jim Edwards
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1439667713

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Chicago has been called by many names--that Toddlin' Town, the Windy City (for its politicians, not weather) and Chi-town, to name a few. Today, it might be called Lollapalooza Land after its fun-loving and somewhat rowdy summer fest. But this nickname tracks back to 1908's boisterous Democratic Party fundraiser for the city's 1st Ward political machine. Chicago, from 1893 to 1934, was indeed alive with raucous people, as well as reformers, and this book not only tells their fascinating stories but also the following: Chicago's first McDonald's served up beer and politics, not burgers; the devil embodied Clark Street, but its tail swished all the way north to the opera; the city was a cartoonist's paradise; world-famous artists, writers, singers, and musicians drew, wrote, sang, and played in Chicago; and the Levee District boasted two madame sisters who ran a world-famous palace of pleasure. Readers will also meet a prizewinning horse without pants, wonder over an elephant named Princess Alice, hear of the world's biggest red wagon, find out about the first dinosaur in town, and discover how Chicago helped mother jazz, ragtime, and the blues.


Heat Wave

Heat Wave
Author: Eric Klinenberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2015-05-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 022627621X

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The “compelling” story behind the 1995 Chicago weather disaster that killed hundreds—and what it revealed about our broken society (Boston Globe). On July 13, 1995, Chicagoans awoke to a blistering day in which the temperature would reach 106 degrees. The heat index—how the temperature actually feels on the body—would hit 126. When the heat wave broke a week later, city streets had buckled; records for electrical use were shattered; and power grids had failed, leaving residents without electricity for up to two days. By July 20, over seven hundred people had perished—twenty times the number of those struck down by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Heat waves kill more Americans than all other natural disasters combined. Until now, no one could explain either the overwhelming number or the heartbreaking manner of the deaths resulting from the 1995 Chicago heat wave. Meteorologists and medical scientists have been unable to account for the scale of the trauma, and political officials have puzzled over the sources of the city’s vulnerability. In Heat Wave, Eric Klinenberg takes us inside the anatomy of the metropolis to conduct what he calls a “social autopsy,” examining the social, political, and institutional organs of the city that made this urban disaster so much worse than it ought to have been. He investigates why some neighborhoods experienced greater mortality than others, how city government responded, and how journalists, scientists, and public officials reported and explained these events. Through years of fieldwork, interviews, and research, he uncovers the surprising and unsettling forms of social breakdown that contributed to this human catastrophe as hundreds died alone behind locked doors and sealed windows, out of contact with friends, family, community groups, and public agencies. As this incisive and gripping account demonstrates, the widening cracks in the social foundations of American cities made visible by the 1995 heat wave remain in play in America’s cities today—and we ignore them at our peril. Includes photos and a new preface on meeting the challenges of climate change in urban centers “Heat Wave is not so much a book about weather, as it is about the calamitous consequences of forgetting our fellow citizens. . . . A provocative, fascinating book, one that applies to much more than weather disasters.” —Chicago Sun-Times “It’s hard to put down Heat Wave without believing you’ve just read a tale of slow murder by public policy.” —Salon “A classic. I can’t recommend it enough.” —Chris Hayes


How Our Days Became Numbered

How Our Days Became Numbered
Author: Dan Bouk
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 022656486X

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Classing -- Fatalizing -- Writing -- Smoothing -- A modern conception of death -- Valuing lives, in four movements -- Failing the future.


Chicago Days

Chicago Days
Author: Stevenson Swanson
Publisher: Contemporary Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780809231553

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Presents 150 moments in politics, sports, the arts, entertainment, and business from as early as 1847, paying tribute to the area's history of growth, innovation, and triumph over adversity.


Bygone Days in Chicago

Bygone Days in Chicago
Author: Frederick Francis Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1910
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN:

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Chicago in Seven Days

Chicago in Seven Days
Author: John Drury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1928
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN:

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Chicago Days

Chicago Days
Author: Stevenson Swanson
Publisher: Cantigny-First Division Foundation
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781890093051

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Presents 150 moments in politics, sports, the arts, entertainment, and business from as early as 1847, paying tribute to the area's history of growth, innovation, and triumph over adversity.


The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival

The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival
Author: Ellen S. Farrar
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738561844

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Chicago's North Michigan Avenue, known as The Magnificent MileAA(R), has a long and rich tradition of celebrating the holiday season in grand style. Today the illumination of this world-famous avenue with more than one million white lights is considered by many the official start of the holiday season. The Magnificent Mile Lights FestivalAA(R) draws some one million visitors each November. Millions more watch the televised broadcast. The development of North Michigan Avenue, known in its humble early days as Pine Street, and the creation of its holiday and tree-lighting traditions are largely attributed to a dedicated group of entrepreneurs and business leaders, known as the Greater North Michigan Avenue Association. Over the years, this line of visionary Chicagoans recognized the avenue's potential and committed to making North Michigan Avenue a world-class street with world-class holiday traditions. The North Michigan Avenue district now features 56 hotels, 275 restaurants, 460 retail locations, and numerous educational, cultural, and health care institutions--and more than 18 million visitors annually. It is one of the great avenues of the world, offering one of the most iconic holiday images when it is aglow.